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C660631
Oct 09, 2020Guide
Connecting 2.4Ghz Cameras to Orbi Wifi 6 Mesh
Hi all, I know there have been many posst about this topic already, and I have reviewed each but it appears that my issue is unique. I have a recently acquired Orbi Wifi 6 Mesh system that includ...
- Oct 10, 2020
Hi all, just an update to let you know that I have resolved the issue with the assistance of a TPLink WA850RE. I installed one of these in proximity of both and connected the cameras to this repeater. The Repeater then connects to the Orbi Guest wifi and provides stable 2.4G transport without any further adjustments to parameters.
I think the discussion about changing settings on Orbi's 2.4G setup in a residential environment just confuse the issue more. This was a simple range issue despite the fact that the Orbi app was telling me the cameras had 91% and 86% signal strenght in their positions. The App appears to be in-accurate or at least my understanding of what this reading really means is wrong.
So to close this off, my recommendation for everyone who I've seen have issues connecting 2.4Gh devcies, is to either get a second Satellite or a simple Repeater.
- CrimpOn , this is the camera - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1080P-HD-CCTV-WIFI-IP-Camera-Wireless-PTZ-Smart-Home-Security-IR-Cam-IP66-AU/402434168223?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item5db2f2159f:g:if4AAOSwmCpfX0P5&amdata=enc%3AAQAFAAACsBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%252Fn%252BzU5L90Z278x5ickkTboA95HSvGa1O5UmCCGJLrpGQ%252FJIdbyl2Q1W%252FuZivIOF4%252F%252BmR3BLF4Do03pSNJ1QcltKnVWdr%252F8lfs2broqJCqxb87l%252BlshhKdpsnYtlEpoof0krYLUTRU1iunmE6Ulzx7%252Ff7YsCDZjDOtB00%252F8pYs6J%252F2gBH2h0mp8GX6LwblL%252BhkzHOWdnc7Nq3xPP95vcoQqVDxmo2nIjQ7BlvjGlhXldNVhl7%252BXUBWhIT7Qx1xFPs4k%252F0fF6re4%252B%252FLfr2xCE%252FKv7HGfQZJFuQbBBhZrFD9ubXcYkwDYyUlstGVBjdAaRovBwA3V3Pgw0ozNLdY0C6IwwUIBmIctQnmymGEcYB4lwoAS0sMx7jFXylcPhirArgI8W5ZpRyXH72l8D7GGQvkRyblewQAk2MCGsuMnLpPFP6EQNooQC0JkZVBJ30Ddlqkezw71mAtRd0IiQGmY1yfVvsrIBfcQgtQio%252BmMXaQxxJb3gjD%252FFLytHGHyJBpzkEIHHIgViG5Zfn2Q3gh2TkMzPULTJ5W2NGc5TnIiAkm6USpVbjlzGinAEIU%252BJI%252FV4MBNzhtAeMFdvuJYL%252BomJ%252BBrXEtzCSrejz0Y8rXoM0KxdSYRnR3hvwYodVznXjBZPeRkscxmI5tldvlPYPiygqW1K%252Fuog0%252BzpduLw28B5LEiqXFC20ENQNTMQXVPhQNV0shcgxaiS%252BQi7w1x4i9Lbgrfocma0DiXdpDolbntjm%252Frcf5QQGD4PFtSkoK5jV9FFPaaUvH9X2z5qonVc6qKxsAf0xlN6GE8%252FGDPaOTo0ZyDojHRe0ySrnmEEWWPkxiT%252F5C8cgiJNCrmhG5h40KOw%252FEUJFHTGe8GyUqSK5QG6lNXqMkIAk84vF4kh%252FeKkZbU%253D%7Ccksum%3A402434168223abd19afc70fd40c1b1c52bcf2a6e1b22%7Campid%3APL_CLK%7Cclp%3A2334524&frcectupt=true
Mstrbig
Oct 09, 2020Master
This is a common issue, ven when setting up existing wireless cameras on an new wireless system.
Reset the cameras and configure them as if you just took them out of the box. This should correct the issues you are experiencing. the only other possibility may be channel interference. Use a program like WifiInfoView or NetSpot and change the 2.4Ghz channel to a channel with less traffic.
- C660631Oct 09, 2020Guide
Thanks. I've reset them numerous times as if they were out of the box by resetting to factory default.
I've also tried Channel 11 which didn't make much of a difference, but I'll try yoru suggestion. Note that the orbi app also shows networks per channel, is this info as reliable as the apps you mention ?
Also, my goal is get these working on the Guest wifi channel so that I have a seperate `VLAN' or network for the cameras segregated from the rest of the network. Do you see any issues there with 2.4Ghz?
Regards,
- MstrbigOct 09, 2020Master
C660631 wrote:Thanks. I've reset them numerous times as if they were out of the box by resetting to factory default.
I've also tried Channel 11 which didn't make much of a difference, but I'll try yoru suggestion. Note that the orbi app also shows networks per channel, is this info as reliable as the apps you mention ?
Also, my goal is get these working on the Guest wifi channel so that I have a seperate `VLAN' or network for the cameras segregated from the rest of the network. Do you see any issues there with 2.4Ghz?
Regards,
I have installed many RBK853 systems with no issues whatsoever. I've even used them to replace RBK53 systems, naming the SSID the same as old, and all devices except a few connect right back up.
You can use the Orbi app WIFI Analytics to see your close neighbors WIFI channel usage. I would suggest using 1, 6 or 11 as they non-overlap.
Setting up the cameras on the guest WIFI is no issue at all. You just have to point the cameras to the guest WIFI.
- C660631Oct 09, 2020Guide
Thanks again, I had done all of those things, including keeping the SSID as the old Telstra Smartmodem AND the same WPA2-PSK password. That worked for all SmartModem swapouts in the past without a hitch, however when I did the same with the Orbi, each device needed to authenticate once more.
I then moved all three cameras to the Guest band but I still don't have fantastic results. The camera indoors is the most stable, the backyard not bad but still drops, and the front is terrible. I tried Channel 11 but I'll try the others. I notice that the bands keep changing and sometimes a channel that is bad becomes great and vice versa. You woudl think the best setting is AUTO and the intelligence of the tranmitter would know to make a seemless change, but that's not the case.
These are Shenzen Technology wifi cameras. They're cheap, but worked extremely well in the past on the Telstra SmartModem Gen II.
Regards,