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iNexxFear
May 24, 2020Apprentice
Nest Thermostat Batteries LOW on a new ORBI AX setup
I have a brand new ORBI AX wifi setup (RBR850 and 2 satellites) that i got configured and updated to the latest firmware (V3.2.15.25) about 10:00 last night with all nodes up to the version with a bi...
- Oct 03, 2021
No.
Only thing I found was that with mine, being so close to the RBR, 5 feet, was having problems with the NEST. I found that when I moved the RBR away from the one NEST controller, 20-25 feet, the NEST controller started working with out draining the battery. Also was said that this is also a NEST controller issue as well that NEST needs to fix it on there side as these controllers ping pong back and forth on there own when there is more than 1 signal source in play, i.e. RBR and 1 or 2 RBS. Its also recommemeded to install the C power wire to your NEST from the main central AC system to help avoid the battery draining. You'll need to consult your systems mfr wiring diagram to find out which connection that is.
FURRYe38
Dec 21, 2020Guru - Experienced User
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi-with-Built-in-Cable-Modem/bd-p/en-home-orbi-cable
chevy038 wrote:
Firmware V 3.2.16.9
Home is 3600 sq ft.
I have the CBK752 setup, so RBR has the built in DOCSIS cable modem.
Thermostat is about 12-15 feet from RBR. The router and satellite are approx 30 feet apart (RBR is on 1st floor of house, RBS is on 2nd floor)
I'm sick and tired of messing around with settings. Customers shouldn't have to go to this level of ridiculousness to get a simple IoT device to work on a premium piece of networking hardware.
How do I get the V22 firmware? Is it applicable to my unit? My app says firmware is up to date.
This morning, after my thermostat went offline yet again, and I charged it yet again, I was able to walk it out to my garage and get it to connect to the 2.4Ghz band. I went to LAN setup to try and do an IP address reservation to get the Nest to permanently stay connected to 2.4G as advised by Netgear tech support during my 1.5hr phone call with them yesterday. I have my 5G Transmit Power Control set to 25% and the 2.4G set to 100%. I then walked back inside the house and placed the thermostat back in its base. A few minutes later it reconnected to 5G.... I'm done.
rbernstein
Jan 06, 2021Guide
I am working with Netgear Tier 2 support on this issue. I had opened a ticket and posted on their Facebook page. I was told they are aware of this issue and are working on it. I am capturing logs on my Orbi for them. The more people that report the issue and are able to capture logs for Netgear, the quicker their engineers will be able to resolve the issue.
Rob
- samnt650Jan 06, 2021Tutor
A short term work around appears able to extend the battery life on NEST. Put a tape (I use painter tape) to cover the NEST motion sensor. This help me to sustain the battery level at 3.7v (better than at 3.6v but not ideal to be at 3.8v) Yes covering the sensor lose the farsight function, but at least in my case help keeping the sensor connected to Wifi
- FURRYe38Jan 06, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Thanks for letting us know and the additional help and support.
rbernstein wrote:I am working with Netgear Tier 2 support on this issue. I had opened a ticket and posted on their Facebook page. I was told they are aware of this issue and are working on it. I am capturing logs on my Orbi for them. The more people that report the issue and are able to capture logs for Netgear, the quicker their engineers will be able to resolve the issue.
Rob
- FURRYe38Jan 06, 2021Guru - Experienced User
You can turn off the sensor function to sense motion so you don't have to use tape on the controller. If motion and sensor is causing the battery to drain, then you need to contact NEST about that. Thats NOT a NG problem.
Something I've never seen ith my 3rd gen controller.
samnt650 wrote:A short term work around appears able to extend the battery life on NEST. Put a tape (I use painter tape) to cover the NEST motion sensor. This help me to sustain the battery level at 3.7v (better than at 3.6v but not ideal to be at 3.8v) Yes covering the sensor lose the farsight function, but at least in my case help keeping the sensor connected to Wifi
- samnt650Jan 06, 2021Tutor
I've tried the motion detect shutdown function within the NEST control. However that did not help sustain the battery life in my case.
- FURRYe38Jan 06, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Hmmm...seems kinda fishy though. Something I would bring up to NEST support. I've left my 1 3rd gen wide open, walk by it several times a day. No tape.
- samnt650Jan 22, 2021Tutor
Per support ticket I have with Netgear, Firmware v3.2.17.12 supposed to fix the NEST battery drain problem. Will be loading on Jan 22 evening for testing...
- WilliamGrJan 22, 2021Guide
Please keep us updated about this. Would be interested to see if it fixes the issue (I'm not optimistic).
- FURRYe38Jan 22, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Mine are online since grading yesterday...no NEST disconnects so far.
- Mikey94025Jan 24, 2021Hero
samnt650 wrote:Per support ticket I have with Netgear, Firmware v3.2.17.12 supposed to fix the NEST battery drain problem. Will be loading on Jan 22 evening for testing...
How did it go for you?
I am another of the Orbi AX subset that experienced Nest thermostat low battery problems (and have been connecting to an older router because of it). I have 2 Nest Gen 3 thermostats and both would not work correctly with my Orbi RBR850 system.
I've been running V3.2.17.12_1.4.14 for a couple days and when I read that this firmware was supposed to fix my Nest issues, yesterday afternoon I reset the network on both thermostats and connected to my Orbi AX. Unfortunately this morning I found that both thermostats report low battery and disconnected from the network. Therefore it doesn't appear (for me) that this firmware has resolved the Nest thermostat issue.
I did not do a complete reset after this FW upgrade, and generally never do. I cannot waste more time trying a full reset so in another hope (guess) that it will makes any difference for this Nest issue, sorry. I'll wait until another Nest thermostat owner tries that and determines it's successful.
- samnt650Jan 24, 2021Tutor
Please escalate the issue to Netgear support (assume your device warrant/support not expire) This is the only way keep the issue hot with Netgear. Somehow my Orbit would not load the new firmware zip file (escalated back to support...)
- FURRYe38Jan 24, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Did you unpack the .zip file before trying to manually load the FW?
samnt650 wrote:Please escalate the issue to Netgear support (assume your device warrant/support not expire) This is the only way keep the issue hot with Netgear. Somehow my Orbit would not load the new firmware zip file (escalated back to support...)
- rbernsteinJan 24, 2021Guide
I updated the firmware to V3.2.17.12_1.4.14 and it is still not working for me. I have a ticket open with tier 2 support. I am asking that it be escalated.
- WilliamGrJan 24, 2021Guide
I honestly have no idea why most of us here are even bothering. Netgear is unlikely to ever fix this. I'm so glad I returned my set, and if you still have the ability to do so - DO SO!
- FURRYe38Jan 24, 2021Guru - Experienced User
I have also made contact about this to NG as well.
rbernstein wrote:I updated the firmware to V3.2.17.12_1.4.14 and it is still not working for me. I have a ticket open with tier 2 support. I am asking that it be escalated.
- samnt650Jan 30, 2021Tutor
Firmware 3.2.17.12 did the trick. NEST has been holding the charge for a week.
- MrgrimmsJan 30, 2021AspirantWhat did you do to keep it working? I’m going to double check as I just manually updated the firmware on my rbk850s a couple days ago and it seems to drain faster.
- MrgrimmsJan 30, 2021AspirantSo both rbs850 and rbr850 are using v3.2.17.12 and it’s barely holding a charge to stay on the WiFi for half a day now. It’ll charge up to v3.82 and within 5 hours of putting it back on the base it’s back “offline”. I did notice that after rebooting everything is either connected to the rbr or the rbs, it’s not split it’s all or nothing.
- rbernsteinJan 30, 2021Guide
I manually updated as well to the latest firmware and it is still not holding a charge. Did you do anything else beside updating?
- FURRYe38Jan 31, 2021Guru - Experienced User
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-satelliteDid you factory reset and set up the system from scratch?
What channels are you using? I'm using 1 and 40. 40Mhz only and CTS at 64 AX enabled and sometimes disabled since I only have a couple of AX supporting devices.
rbernstein wrote:I manually updated as well to the latest firmware and it is still not holding a charge. Did you do anything else beside updating?
- samnt650Feb 02, 2021Tutor
From all the troubleshooting w/ Netgear Tech Support. There are few things you can help to minimize the NEST jumping between the Orbi device, one key way to drain the battery. Yes, you need to make enough of the distance differences between Orbi(s), as in 10 fts or more between the closest and the next unit. I know Orbi uses secondary Wifi for the backbone between devices for uplink. I dont know how that play into the NEST battery drain (aka, behaviour of the Orbi) My Orbi backbones are hardwired RJ45. As far as I can tell, the firmware helps my NEST stay connects to one specific Orbi device and that how it save from battery drain.
- FURRYe38Feb 02, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Agreed. My RBS are ethernet connected as well.
Another thing to try turn down the power output of the RBR as well. Mines at 50% though my 3rd gen NEST still likes to connect to the RBS downstairs in the dinning room. My 3rd gen NEST has been stable on v12. Was stable even on v16 FW as well.
I feel this is getting better.
- ironmikelFeb 03, 2021Aspirant
Same issue here. Nest Thermostat Gen 3 started dying as soon as I installed this system.
Upgraded the firmware to V3.2.17.12_1.4.14, tried reducing power, and other things in this thread but it is still not resolved.The Orbi router is only about 10 feet and in direct line with the Nest Thermostat. The app shows connected to the RBR750 on 5ghz with good signal. The RBS750 is about 25 feet and a floor down from the RBR750.
I configured another wireless network on the ISP modem/router,connected the Nest to the ISP wifi, and I no longer have battery drain on the Nest. Hopefully there is a resolution and I can turn off the other network.
- FURRYe38Feb 03, 2021Guru - Experienced User
"The RBS750 is about 25 feet and a floor down from the RBR750." 25 feet is too close. This wil cause a pinging effect on the NEST in connecting to signals. 30 feet or more is recommended in between RBR and RBS to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected.
What channels are you using on 2.4 and 5Ghz?
Also try changing CTS values from 64 to 2347.
Has a factory reset and setup from scratch been performed since last FW update?
ironmikel wrote:Same issue here. Nest Thermostat Gen 3 started dying as soon as I installed this system.
Upgraded the firmware to V3.2.17.12_1.4.14, tried reducing power, and other things in this thread but it is still not resolved.The Orbi router is only about 10 feet and in direct line with the Nest Thermostat. The app shows connected to the RBR750 on 5ghz with good signal. The RBS750 is about 25 feet and a floor down from the RBR750.
I configured another wireless network on the ISP modem/router,connected the Nest to the ISP wifi, and I no longer have battery drain on the Nest. Hopefully there is a resolution and I can turn off the other network.
- samnt650Feb 04, 2021Tutor
Poor-man troubleshoot.... Shutdown the RBS and see if your NEST battery situation imrpove..