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Mastra11
Jul 13, 2025Apprentice
Nintendo Switch 2 and Orbi 753 WiFi Information
Good morning, I have an orbi 753 system and a Nintendo Switch 2 that is correctly connected to 5GHz WiFi. The orbi router is almost next to the Nintendo Switch 2. However, I noticed something: when I...
CrimpOn
Jul 14, 2025Guru - Experienced User
The original question is appropriate:
Mastra11 wrote:Why do you think it does this?
DHCP servers respond to queries. Some time ago, I discovered that a Windows 11 laptop would not "have internet" when I opened the lid. (Rather than turn it off, I closed the lid to keep my cat from walking over the keyboard.) After setting up Wireshark to capture the Ethernet connection between the laptop and the router, I discovered a sequence when I opened the lid:
- laptop would issue a DHCP request
- Orbi router would respond with an offer
- laptop would issue the SAME DHCP request ... (AGAIN!)
- Orbi router would respond with the offer
- etc. etc. etc.
My 'solution' was to reboot the laptop every time I opened the lid. Some months later, a Windows software update fixed this issue and I no longer have to bother.
The moral of my story is that sometimes devices are just 'broken'
The default DHCP lease time for most Orbi routers is one day (actually 86,400 seconds). If a device on the network issues a DHCP request in less than 12 hours, the device is not working correctly.
- Mastra11Jul 14, 2025Apprentice
Hi, thanks for your reply. So, could the problem be with the Nintendo Switch 2 software? The console remains connected to the internet, though. Thanks.