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matches108
Oct 30, 2022Initiate
Orbi RBK353 (RBR350 and 2 satellites) keep dropping in and out
Hi, I've read a few threads related to this problem, but can't seem to follow a lot of them so thought I would ask for some help on here to see what others suggest. I recently purchased the Orbi...
FURRYe38
Oct 31, 2022Guru - Experienced User
matches108 wrote:
Hi,
I've read a few threads related to this problem, but can't seem to follow a lot of them so thought I would ask for some help on here to see what others suggest. I recently purchased the Orbi RBK353 (which came with the RBR350 router and 2 satellites). I upgraded the firmware - as recommended by Netgear - but the wifi keeps dropping in and out every now and again. I've checked my ISP router/modem (which still emits wifi) and this appears to work fine. I've checked and plugged and unplugged wires/cables. All working ok.
The internet connection on my Orbis randomly will drop to non-existent (i jump onto speed test and it says can't connect/or very low speeds) through the satellites, before coming back on. This happens quite often now and I'm not sure what to do. I have looked at the front of the ISP modem/wifi whenever this has happened in the past, and this has a full working connection based on the display on the modem.
I see a few threads talking about daisy chaining, daylight savings settings to help with this, and manual channel selection (using a wifi analyser) but have no idea where to begin with any of this!
I've got a few more details below which may be helpful:
What Firmware version is currently loaded? V4.4.1.29_3.10.80
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too? UK based, Sky modem. Model number SR203
Internal size of home: 1350 sq ft/3 floor victorian (ground, first and second floor in the attic) house in UK. Narrow width of 15ft, length of each floor is c.30ft
What is the distance between the router and 📡 satellite(s)? 10-12ft. I am only using one satellite. The second satellite was/is in the attic on the second floor, but it keeps cutting out and then reconnecting again (flashing white light, and then blue light) so I've taken this offline for now and connect to the first floor satellite which is 10-12ft away from the router.
10-12 feet is WAY too close. 30 feet or more is recommended in between RBR and RBS🛰️ to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected. What happens if you turn OFF all RBS?
https://kb.netgear.com/31029/Where-should-I-place-my-Orbi-satellite 📡
Set up wise I have my ISP router/modem in a box in the cupboard where my electronics are, and the RBR350 router in here too. The first floor has one satellite. The second floor has/had one satellite. They are all - largely - directly above/below one another if you were to line them up vertically on each floor of the house so 10-15ft away from one another.
Any help would be gratefully received! Thanks!