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nickorrme
Mar 14, 2019Aspirant
What do I do when orbing has made my wifi worse
I recently purchases an orbi rbr50 with 1 satellite. Setup was great everything seems ok. But for some devices and some parts of the house wifi is much worse.
eg we have solar and the solar c...
ekhalil
Mar 14, 2019Master
There must be something wrong. Radio transmission is one of the best features in Orbi.
- Have you done a wifi radio scan in your place to find the occupied vs available radio channels?
- What band and channel does the solar controller use?
- What channels are set in Orbi for the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands?
- Have you changed anything in the transmission power level settings in Orbi?
- What settings do you have in the Advanced Wireless settings?
- Have you done a wifi radio scan in your place to find the occupied vs available radio channels?
- What band and channel does the solar controller use?
- What channels are set in Orbi for the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands?
- Have you changed anything in the transmission power level settings in Orbi?
- What settings do you have in the Advanced Wireless settings?
- nickorrmeMar 17, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for the replies :
Yes, I've done a scan using Wifi Explorer on the mac. On 2.4ghz there's a few very faint networks that appear, but the only two significant ones are on channel 1 and 6 and so the auto setting finds channel 11 which is pretty clear. on 5Ghz it's set to 36 and that seems to be clear.
The solar controller is on the 5ghz band, but can connect on either.
I haven't change the transmission settings, they're set to 100%.
By default in advanced everything is turned on. I have tried turning off Fast Roaming, made no difference, and Enable 20/40 MHz Coexistence, which also made no difference. Turning anything else off made things worse.
The device is connected to the main orbi, not the satellite, which is fine because the satellite is in the opposite direction. The satellite is in a line of sight inside the house, aroiund 5-10 metres away. The controller is closer than that, but with walls in between.
WPA security is set to WPA2-PSK.
Apart from turning things off, and making it worse, I can't see that it's a configuration issue. It could be either the fact that there are walls in between or other interference, but that would explain the fact that both the cheap dsl/modem/router had better wireless and the controller itself gets a better connection to a device that's further away than the orbi.
I'm happy run any kind of technical testing if it helps.
Cheers,
Nick
- FURRYe38Mar 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
What happens if you temporarily disable WPA on the Orbi? Does the one device connect then? Re-enable WPA and TPIK then test. The try WPA2 and AES only.
Seen some IoT issues with these devices and Orbi.
Can review these to see if this helps:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Orbi-and-FEIT-2-4GHz-IoT-wi-fi-bulbs/m-p/1664260/highlight/false#M45442
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Orbi-Home-Wifi-amp-LA-Crosse-Weather-Station-Alarm-Clock-2-4GHz/m-p/1680357/thread-id/48008
nickorrme wrote:
Thanks for the replies :
Yes, I've done a scan using Wifi Explorer on the mac. On 2.4ghz there's a few very faint networks that appear, but the only two significant ones are on channel 1 and 6 and so the auto setting finds channel 11 which is pretty clear. on 5Ghz it's set to 36 and that seems to be clear.
The solar controller is on the 5ghz band, but can connect on either.
I haven't change the transmission settings, they're set to 100%.
By default in advanced everything is turned on. I have tried turning off Fast Roaming, made no difference, and Enable 20/40 MHz Coexistence, which also made no difference. Turning anything else off made things worse.
The device is connected to the main orbi, not the satellite, which is fine because the satellite is in the opposite direction. The satellite is in a line of sight inside the house, aroiund 5-10 metres away. The controller is closer than that, but with walls in between.
WPA security is set to WPA2-PSK.
Apart from turning things off, and making it worse, I can't see that it's a configuration issue. It could be either the fact that there are walls in between or other interference, but that would explain the fact that both the cheap dsl/modem/router had better wireless and the controller itself gets a better connection to a device that's further away than the orbi.
I'm happy run any kind of technical testing if it helps.
Cheers,
Nick
- nickorrmeMar 25, 2019Aspirant
I'm not sure how disabling WPA will help. It's not that it can't connect, it's that it's intermittent and is a very poor connection when it does. My wifi range and quality has shrunk since spending $500 on an orbi setup to replace a $80 ADSL router/modem...
Cheers,
Nick