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Chuck_M's avatar
Chuck_M
Mentor
May 24, 2020

CTS/RTS Values With Firmware V3.2.15.25

New firmware (3.2.15.25) in for several days and things appear to be fine & very stable across the board.

 

Out of curiosity (after reading a post on here) I checked the CTS/RTS values and they are now at 500.

 

I didn't set those -- so I presume the firmware update did.  They had previously (before firmware update) been set to 2347.

 

My network consists of RBR850, RBS850 & 2 x RBS50s.  The RBS50s are at firmware 2.5.1.16.

 

Question #1:  Is there a method of determining optimal CTS/RTS values or is a "I am having wireless issues, so I will reduce the number?"

 

Question #2:  500 seems like a very specific number for this to happen to land on.  Before I change back to 2347, is there any other consideration I need to make?  

 

Question #3:  Has anyone else seen default changes to the value?

 

Question #4:  If it isn't broke, should I mess with it?  (Most important question of all).

 

5 Replies

  • Great observation! Thanks for reminding me to check the CTS/RTS values after the firmware upgrade.  I did (chose) not reset my Orbi AX after the firmware upgrade and my values stayed at 2347 so I don't need to change anything.

     

    I would stick with 2347 unless there's evidence not to.  We know that 2347 works better and is more compatible than the previous/low default values.  Perhaps someone else here knows if/why 500 would be a better default.

     

    • FURRYe38's avatar
      FURRYe38
      Guru

      I factory reset mine and the defaults are still back at 64 after 15.25 was loaded the other day. I moved mine back to 2347.


      Mikey94025 wrote:

      Great observation! Thanks for reminding me to check the CTS/RTS values after the firmware upgrade.  I did (chose) not reset my Orbi AX after the firmware upgrade and my values stayed at 2347 so I don't need to change anything.

       

      I would stick with 2347 unless there's evidence not to.  We know that 2347 works better and is more compatible than the previous/low default values.  Perhaps someone else here knows if/why 500 would be a better default.

       


       

      • Chuck_M's avatar
        Chuck_M
        Mentor

        I wonder if the regional releases may have had different defaults.... Anyhow, I reset to 2347.

         

        Entire system is smooth as silk.  Nearly 100 devices (including Sonos, pool, nest, synology, rachio, chamberlain, etc) are playing well.