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Dd852
Apr 06, 2022Luminary
"good" vs "poor" backhaul status
Does anybody have any insight into how the web UI diffferentiates between "good" and "poor" backhaul status? My light shines blue on sync; the speed off the satellitre seems fine (c. 300 up down - an...
CrimpOn
Apr 06, 2022Guru
Dd852 wrote:
I assume it has something to do with RSSI and noise levels, but I'm intrigued that a blue light can also be "poor". (on the semi-useless mobile app it shows as green)
Unless I am mistaken, the "Blue Light" appears for only 2-3 minutes when the satellite first connects to the router, and then turns off. Orbi systems periodically survey the network and the connection may vary over time (and be reported as 'poor', then 'good', etc.) The light will not come back on unless the connection fails completely (magenta).
Technical details would be fascinating to know, but my guess is that whichever engineer inside the company actually knows them is not likely to share them.
- Dd852Apr 06, 2022Luminary
crim this makes a lot of sense. There must be some wavering in the signal due to ... whatever interferes with 5gHz that's just enough to periodically knock it into "poor" but not bad enough to break the link. I do wish Netgear was more forthcming with data - it would be great to actually see an RSSI reading rather than a vague term of "good" or "poor" - but I suppose this is the price one pays for being a "copnsumer" product rather than a "semi-pro"
- FURRYe38Apr 06, 2022Guru
What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
What is the distance between the router and 📡 satellite(s)? 30 feet or more is recommended in between RBR and RBS📡 to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected.
https://kb.netgear.com/31029/Where-should-I-place-my-Orbi-satellite 📡- Dd852Apr 06, 2022LuminaryYeah I know - it is not about size but an issue of very thick walls and weird corners that create funny dead areas. Wiring would be the best answer but that has been vetoed by the partner with the deciding vote