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engin33r_atl's avatar
Dec 03, 2016

Trouble with WiFi quality

I just moved into a new house and promptly installed an Orbi. The router is installed in the basement, and the satellite is installed upstairs. The house is 2 floors with a basement. It's not a huge structure as the house itself is 40' wide by 50' deep. I've repeatedly had a ton of trouble on video calls...when sitting in the breakfast area, the video keeps pausing and dropping and coming back. When I move to the other side of the house, further from the satellite, the video quality was absolutely perfect. Since this is not a huge house, I'm stumped. I'm a mobile software dev and I basically don't know squat about networking or where to begin troubleshooting this.

 

A couple of notes:

- Both the router and satellite are running the latest firmware (1.4.0.16).

- I have 75 megabit internet service

- Ookla speed test reports 90 megabits down and 12 megabits up when I'm in the basement 10 feet away from the router.

- 1st floor, in the breakfast area which is 20' from the satellite and probably 40' from the router, Speed Test shows 25 down and 12 up.

- 1st floor, in the office/bedroom, which is ~40' from the satellite and 20` from the router, I'm getting 55 down and 12 up. After powering down cycling my iPhone's WiFi, I ran the test again and got 90 down and 12 up, which tells me the poorer performance was probably happening when connected to the satellite.

- On 2nd floor, in bedroom at front of house, furthest away from router and sat, I'm getting 45 down and 12 up.

- On 2nd floor in bedroom at back of house, I'm getting 50 down and 12 up.

 

So, what should I do to fix this? I think I expect to get the full 90 megabits all over the house. Eventually I'd like to upgrade to gigabit service since it's offered here, but obviously I need to get the wifi network sorted out first.

 

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6 Replies

  • it sounds like you maybe connecting to the router in the breakfast area instead of the sat and this maybe why its lower , you may need to play with pklacement or adjust the power level on the router

    • engin33r_atl's avatar
      engin33r_atl
      Guide

      How do you feel about the general placement of the router and the satellite? Are they in OK locations? Not too close or too far apart? I could move the router into the basement bonus room (against the wall shared with the basement bedroom), which would be a more central location. I could also move the satellite to just about anywhere, including the 2nd floor.

      • peteytesting's avatar
        peteytesting
        Hero

        prob a good idea as long as the 5 gig backhaul will take the distance without too much loss

         

        it really does sound like maybe a single big hunking router like an r8500 would have covered the lot if it where placed on the first floor and the orbi system might just be a case of too much wifi for what is by the sounds of it quite a small space to fill , eg it could be a case of too much of a good thing