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oliverfelix
Dec 30, 2019Aspirant
Nest Protect with Orbi RBR850
Recently upgraded to the new Wifi 6 Orbi System (RBR850) after being very happy with the original. Ever since upgrading, my Nest Protects have had connection issues. First it was just one that was no...
JerBear81
May 27, 2020Tutor
Hello,
I also recentely got an RBR850 and matching sattelite and am having problems with my Nest thermostat battery draining. I had some troubles with my Nest Protects at first and, to be honest, can't remember how I resolved it...I think I had to factory reset and start from scratch. I couldn't just update the settings. However, Nest is telling me the problem with my battery is the WiFi signal and not the battery. From what I'm reading here, that may be accurate. They gave me a link that has settings to change. One is to enable 802.11 b/g/n which is enabled on my router. I have also checked off the box to enable AX functions and I have a lot of IoT devices and so AX was one of the main reasons for upgrading to this system. Next it tells me to increase the DHCP lease time to at least two hours. I cannot find anywhere to change this setting and from reading other posts there seems to be some disagreement whether this is default to 1 hour or 1 day. I did assign it an "address reservation" in the Advanced Tab -> Setup -> LAN Setup menu. I hope this helps. I decided to change the CTS/RTS threshold to 2347 based on the suggestions contained in here. Otherwise, most of Nest's troubleshooting suggestions on the provided link do me no good. They also want me to use my phone as a hot spot for the thermostat to "isolate the issue". If you all have any suggestions, I highly appreciate them. This is my first time posting.
- FURRYe38May 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What Firmware version is currently loaded? if v15.25, then there seems to be a problem with this version of FW and Nest products. My Nest controllers fail to keep connected if AX mode is enabled. So Ive disabled AX mode. Prior version v11.2 released FW worked well with NEST.
If changing CTS and AX modes doesn't seem to resolve this you may need to revert back FW versions.
JerBear81 wrote:Hello,
I also recentely got an RBR850 and matching sattelite and am having problems with my Nest thermostat battery draining. I had some troubles with my Nest Protects at first and, to be honest, can't remember how I resolved it...I think I had to factory reset and start from scratch. I couldn't just update the settings. However, Nest is telling me the problem with my battery is the WiFi signal and not the battery. From what I'm reading here, that may be accurate. They gave me a link that has settings to change. One is to enable 802.11 b/g/n which is enabled on my router. I have also checked off the box to enable AX functions and I have a lot of IoT devices and so AX was one of the main reasons for upgrading to this system. Next it tells me to increase the DHCP lease time to at least two hours. I cannot find anywhere to change this setting and from reading other posts there seems to be some disagreement whether this is default to 1 hour or 1 day. I did assign it an "address reservation" in the Advanced Tab -> Setup -> LAN Setup menu. I hope this helps. I decided to change the CTS/RTS threshold to 2347 based on the suggestions contained in here. Otherwise, most of Nest's troubleshooting suggestions on the provided link do me no good. They also want me to use my phone as a hot spot for the thermostat to "isolate the issue". If you all have any suggestions, I highly appreciate them. This is my first time posting.
- JerBear81May 27, 2020TutorFURRYe38,
Thank you for such a swift response. I do have the most current 15.25 FW loaded on both the router and satellite. I’ll go a step at a time. I really don’t want to disable AX options. So I’ll see if I lose battery thru the rest of today/tomorrow after changing CTS settings. If I do, then I’ll disable AX. Lastly, I’ll try downgrading the FW. Still open to any other suggestions you or anybody else have. Again, thanks for responding so quickly.- FURRYe38May 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Let us know how it goes. I'm finding my NEST contollers are staying connected with AX mode disabled and CTS set for 2347.