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Horbi
May 23, 2022Aspirant
Orbi Mesh (RBK852) with UK Virgin 1 gigabit broadband
Hi everyone I've just upgraded to the UK Virgin 1 gigabit broadband package having been using their M500 (500Mbps service). This involved also upgrading the Virgin router from a Hub 3 (up to 500)...
Horbi
May 23, 2022Aspirant
Many thanks for your post and in answer to your queries:
1. Our home is 2,400 sq ft.
2. The Orbi referred to is running the latest firmware - I'm travelling today so can't give you the version but again I checked for updates before upgrading to the 1gb service.
3. Distance between the RBR and RBS is more than 30ft.
4. I understand the general point about device wifi connection speeds but if you take my MacBook for example it's spec is as follows:
'2021 16-inch and 14-inch MacBook Pro, as well as the 2020 M1 MacBook Pro, share the same 802.11 ax@5 GHz standards with a maximum PHY data rate of 1200 Mbps.'
5. I also can't understand the speed for this device (my new MacBook) being the same in terms of the cat 7 wired connection to the RBS and the wifi connection.
In other words, forgetting device wifi speeds for a moment, doesn't the RBR provide roughly a 1 gigabit connection directly to the RBS from the 1gb Virgin broadband modem - in turn therefore if the RBS is connected by Cat 7 to the MacBook shouldn't I be getting speeds in the 900's on this device? I used the same MacBook, with the same type of Cat 7 cable, to do the direct connection test to the Virgin Hub 4 modem and got just under 1 gigabit. Shouldn't the same thing happen when I then reconnect it via Cat 7 to the RBS but say down to the lower 900's?
Equally earlier today I did one test on my 12.9" iPad which is rated at ax@5 GHz 1200 Mbps and I got one test that did get to 802 Mbps but this quickly dropped back to 3 or 4 more at the normal 600 odd.
Many thanks in you looking at this for me.
FURRYe38
May 23, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Horbi wrote:
Many thanks for your post and in answer to your queries:
1. Our home is 2,400 sq ft.
2. The Orbi referred to is running the latest firmware - I'm travelling today so can't give you the version but again I checked for updates before upgrading to the 1gb service.
3. Distance between the RBR and RBS is more than 30ft.
4. I understand the general point about device wifi connection speeds but if you take my MacBook for example it's spec is as follows:
'2021 16-inch and 14-inch MacBook Pro, as well as the 2020 M1 MacBook Pro, share the same 802.11 ax@5 GHz standards with a maximum PHY data rate of 1200 Mbps.'
5. I also can't understand the speed for this device (my new MacBook) being the same in terms of the cat 7 wired connection to the RBS and the wifi connection.
In other words, forgetting device wifi speeds for a moment, doesn't the RBR provide roughly a 1 gigabit connection directly to the RBS from the 1gb Virgin broadband modem - in turn therefore if the RBS is connected by Cat 7 to the MacBook shouldn't I be getting speeds in the 900's on this device? I used the same MacBook, with the same type of Cat 7 cable, to do the direct connection test to the Virgin Hub 4 modem and got just under 1 gigabit. Shouldn't the same thing happen when I then reconnect it via Cat 7 to the RBS but say down to the lower 900's?
The speeds provided from the RBR to the RBS will be impacted by building materials, distances and environment and noise. So the RBS may or may not have support of a 1Gb speeds. If the conditions were optimal and ideal, maybe yes. Remember the RBS is considered a client connection to the RBR. It's effected just like everything else.
Equally earlier today I did one test on my 12.9" iPad which is rated at ax@5 GHz 1200 Mbps and I got one test that did get to 802 Mbps but this quickly dropped back to 3 or 4 more at the normal 600 odd.
Many thanks in you looking at this for me.
What your seeing maybe good speeds for your configuration, building materials, distances and environment.
- HorbiMay 25, 2022Aspirant
Thanks for the response but I think my thoughts are as follows:
1. Before I had the 550Mbps service from Virgin UK and all my devices and the Orbi Router and Satellite handled this without any issues i.e. even at the back of our house (home office with the satellite) I got the full 550Mbps.
2. Given my new MacBook is connected by Cat 7 ethernet to the one satellite we have I assume from the specs that the Orbi's can provide a 1 gigabit link between them without any issue - the MacBook is more than cable of 'receiving' a gigabit throughput via ethernet so how come the performance is almost identical on this device through both Cat 7 and Wifi?
It suggests that in some way the Orbi's are throttling back the 1gb service?
Now the way to to test I think is that on the basis I know that the Virgin Hub 4 is getting the full 1gb I'll take it out of modem mode and back into router wifi mode. If my Macbook gives me 900Mbps + when connected via wifi this way and I only get 600Mbps in the same room with the Orbi it will show the Orbi is at fault here?
I'm going to try this later today when I get home so I'll report back but at the moment I think 1gb broadband should come with a big health warning on Orbi's if you already have 500Mbps and it's running through at that.
- FURRYe38May 25, 2022Guru - Experienced User
It depends on again on the connection between the RBR and RBS, signal quality, noise and environment over wireless between them. The system is not throttling rather working to what it can do with considerations the aforementioned items. Nature of the wifi beast here.
If you ethernet connect the RBS to the RBR, you would see near 900Mpbs at the RBS.