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Wafflez
Aug 13, 2020Aspirant
Orbi RBK752 Speeds
Hi all, I recently picked up an Orbi RBK 752 AX4200 kit which has the RBR750 and RBS750. My ISP is AT&T Fiber with a 1 Gbps plan. After setting up the Orbi kit, maximum wifi speeds I can get is aroun...
Mikey94025
Aug 13, 2020Hero
Realize that the difference between your old Asus and the Orbi is it is a mesh wireless (broader coverage in your home) and AX (wifi 6, but only for such devices). Therefore if you use a wireless wifi 6 device, like an iPhone 11 Pro, then you should be seeing faster speed. In my experience even these devices see 600s or maybe 700s on my RBR850, but there is always other wireless communication overhead which will limit it to less than what you see with a wired connection.
Other non-wifi-6 wireless devices will not see much difference (though my non-wifi-6 laptop did see a little better speeds). If you're cost conscious then waiting until you have mostly wifi-6 devices before upgrading to AX is probably a better approach.
For best accuracy, make sure you're using something like the speedtest.net app or website to measure speeds and not the Orbi app or web portal measurement.
Wafflez
Aug 13, 2020Aspirant
Yeah I wasn't expecting much of an improvement on my wifi 5 devices. But I do have two PCs equipped with Wifi 6 cards and another PC which is hardwired into the satellite node. Speeds are still disappointing right now...
- Mikey94025Aug 13, 2020Hero
> Wired speeds at the RBR is around 500 Mbps down.
We can focus on this issue first (before worrying about why your wireless clients are also seeing slower speeds). Is your Pace 5268AC in bridge mode, i.e., the WAN IP address shown on orbilogin.com is the same as seen at https://canyouseeme.org/? If not then you have Double NAT and putting your modem in bridge mode may increase wired speeds.