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LameGoose
Dec 05, 2019Tutor
Chromebooks refuse to join Orbi WiFi 6 network (AX6000)
I just configured my new WiFi 6 Orbi AX6000 (RBR850 + RBS850), and my Lenovo C330 units (x2) fail to join the network. All of my other devices connect and perform without issue (mostly Apple device...
- Apr 07, 2020
We have a fix! My Chromebooks are finally connected.
1. Login to orbilogin.net.
2. Click ADVANCED Tab, on a far left panel click on ADVANCED option and then select Advanced Wireless Settings under it.
3. Change the CTS/RTS value to 2347 then click APPLY button to save the settings.
4. Then, try again connecting your Chromebook to the wifi network.Note: After I did this it did not work right away. I forgot the network on the Chromebook and restarted the computer than tried to connect and bam I'm connected to the Orbi. Keep you posted if I have any drops but working as of now.
LameGoose
Dec 05, 2019Tutor
Just tried a few more things—starting with disabling AX (it would be nice if the Obi app supported the ability to do this). Chromebooks still refuse to connect.
Then I effectively started from scratch:
-Changed SSID
-Set encryption to None
-Disabled AX
-Rebooted router
My Chromebooks were able to see the new SSID; however, attempts to join result in the same behavior.
I haven’t played around with my channels yet. 2.4GHz is set to Auto, while 5GHz is set to 48.
At some point I’ll get around to contacting both Lenovo and Netgear support. I’m wondering if there’s just a compatibility issue with Orbi and the network cards in these particular Chromebook models.
Then I effectively started from scratch:
-Changed SSID
-Set encryption to None
-Disabled AX
-Rebooted router
My Chromebooks were able to see the new SSID; however, attempts to join result in the same behavior.
I haven’t played around with my channels yet. 2.4GHz is set to Auto, while 5GHz is set to 48.
At some point I’ll get around to contacting both Lenovo and Netgear support. I’m wondering if there’s just a compatibility issue with Orbi and the network cards in these particular Chromebook models.
FURRYe38
Dec 05, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Ok, If there not connecting with AX and WPA disabled, then there is a compatibility issue. I presume it's with the WiFi adapter drivers with in these books.
I would start with Lenovo first. You can collect debug logs if you want to during the attempted connect with the book by going to 192.168.1.1\debug.htm and starting the logging process. Then attempt to connect one of the books to the system. After it fails. Select the Save Logs button. Have these ready for NG to review.
Open a ticket here:
https://www.netgear.com/mynetgear/registration/login.aspx
Afix the logs to the ticket.
- Chuck_MDec 07, 2019Mentor
As a last-resort test, you may want to factory reset the router and see if that clears up any incompatibility.
- freeridevtDec 14, 2019Initiate
We are having similar issues with an Orbi Router/Satelite combo. Everything else works fine (various laptops, cell phones, printers,etc.) but ever since we added the new Orbi devices our Asus Chromebook C202S can't connect to the Sateliete. Its an Orbi RBS50v2 (brand new).
If I set the laptop next to the Orbi Router, it works fine. It specifically won't work when connecting to the Satalite. The connection is never established - it just continues to try to establish a connection to the wifi SSID. I've seen it partially get connected and then it ends up with the wrong IP configured as the router. Pretty disappointing.
- Chuck_MDec 15, 2019Mentor
Have you tried to factory reset Just the Satellite (since that appears to be were the issues lay)