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Kkendra
Jun 29, 2021Tutor
wifi connections in air traffic flight path
Has anyone experience network interruptions (network drops oftern) when airplance fly over? I am thinking the broadcast something to the tower at the airport and it interrupts my network, same frequ...
- Jun 29, 2021
IF you had not set that up initially, then you may need to factory reset the RBR and walk thru the setup wizard with a PC and web browser. This time write down all important information for safe keeping later on.
tucsontico
Jun 29, 2021Virtuoso
WiFi can be interuppted by many Radio Frequncy (RF) signals. Any RF transmission doesn't stay completely in it's designated frequency, there is always "spillover" into other bands. It is VERY possible the dropped signals you are experiencing are due to air traffic radars, BUT the drop outs could be simply co-channel interfernece from a neighbor's WiFi.
Try changing channels, especially on the 2.4 mHz band. Channels 1, 6 or 11 are best to try. However, most modern routers (ORBI included) will automatically switch channels to avoid constant interfernce.
Here's an article that explains why WiFi works the way it does: 802.eleventy what? A deep dive into why Wi-Fi kind of sucks | Ars Technica
Good Luck!
Kkendra
Jun 29, 2021Tutor
Do I do that in the Orbi app?