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Aug 09, 2020Tutor
Orbi RBK753S AX4200 - Nest Thermostat Battery Drain
Installed new system a couple of weeks ago, and Nest thermostat keeps disconnecting from network due to battery drain. I had other ax and wifi 6 systems and never had this issue. Is there a fix in the works for this?
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- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
What FW version is currently loaded?
What generation is your NEST controllers?
What is the distance between the RBR and RBS?
What is the distance between the RBR/RBS and NEST controllers? In Feet please.
What is the CTS value your using on the RBR? Under Advanced Tab/Advanced Settings/Wireless Settings
Please review this and give a try:
What FW version is currently loaded?
- V3.2.15.25
What generation is your NEST controllers?
- 3rd Gen thermostat
What is the distance between the RBR and RBS?
- RBR and RBS are each on different levels of house, so I'm not sure how to answer that. RBR is on main level, same level as Nest controller.
What is the distance between the RBR/RBS and NEST controllers? In Feet please.
- 30 feet
What is the CTS value your using on the RBR? Under Advanced Tab/Advanced Settings/Wireless Settings
- 64
Appreciate any help you can provide!
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Ok, from that NG is saying, the contoller is ping ponging between the RBR or RBS signals. There asking for users to move the RBR or RBS closer to the NEST controller so it has a good connection nearest the RBR or RBS. I have my 3rd gen controller at about 4 feet from my RBR.
Also I would update FW as well:
- Chris-ChapinInitiate
Identical issue with my newly installed Orbi AX4200 system. I have 3 Nest Gen 3 Thermostats that have worked fine for the past 3-4 years on my Xfinity Gateway. Once I installed the Netgear Orbi AX4200 system, all three Nest Thermostats have experienced battery drain issues (not using a C wire on Thermostat) that results in them dropping Wifi connection. All three were connected via 5GHZ channel. I have since set up a separate wifi network using the older Xfinity Gateway’s 2.4GHZ channel with a different SSID to connect the 3 Nest Thermostats. All 3 Thermostats are again working fine. Running two different WiFi networks in my house is really not ideal, but is the only way I could get the Nest Thermostats working correctly. Would really like either Nest or Netgear to come up with a fix for this issue.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?
What FW version is currently loaded?
What FW/SW version is loaded on your NEST controllers?
What is the distance between the RBR and RBS?
What is the distance between the RBR/RBS and NEST controllers? In Feet please.
What is the CTS value your using on the RBR? Under Advanced Tab/Advanced Settings/Wireless Settings
Please review this and give a try:
FYI, I'n on v22 with my 8 series and 2 RBS. Using manual channel 1 and 40. CTS at 64. I have not seen any issues with my 1 3rd gen NEST since last year.
Also please open a support ticket with NEST and NG regarding this.
Chris-Chapin wrote:Identical issue with my newly installed Orbi AX4200 system. I have 3 Nest Gen 3 Thermostats that have worked fine for the past 3-4 years on my Xfinity Gateway. Once I installed the Netgear Orbi AX4200 system, all three Nest Thermostats have experienced battery drain issues (not using a C wire on Thermostat) that results in them dropping Wifi connection. All three were connected via 5GHZ channel. I have since set up a separate wifi network using the older Xfinity Gateway’s 2.4GHZ channel with a different SSID to connect the 3 Nest Thermostats. All 3 Thermostats are again working fine. Running two different WiFi networks in my house is really not ideal, but is the only way I could get the Nest Thermostats working correctly. Would really like either Nest or Netgear to come up with a fix for this issue.
- Terry8166Aspirant
i have a nest thermostat Gen 3 that has worked for 1,5 years on google wifi router and erro router. this week iinstalled the orbi rbr750 ax4200. i am very plesed with the speed and stability of this router. However there is one major issue that i see many wiht this router having OFFLINE LowBattery. I just wanted to add my voice to the choir, I am very frustrated with this issue. This is not a cheap router and i would expect better support form netgear on this issue. Yes i have a ticket open. The only way i have been able to solve this issue was to connect my Google wifi as a stand alone connection for my nest thermostat. no more low battery issues.
The good news is i got this router form Costco and i will retrum it an try our a different Wifi 6 router if netgear cant get this issue fixed.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?
What FW version is currently loaded?
What FW/SW version is loaded on your NEST controllers?
What is the distance between the RBR and RBS?
What is the distance between the RBR/RBS and NEST controllers? In Feet please.
What is the CTS value your using on the RBR? Under Advanced Tab/Advanced Settings/Wireless Settings
Please review this and give a try:
FYI, I'm on v12 with my 8 series and 2 RBS. Using manual channel 1 and 40. CTS at 64. I have not seen any issues with my 1 3rd gen NEST since last year.
Also please open a support ticket with NEST and NG regarding this.
Terry8166 wrote:i have a nest thermostat Gen 3 that has worked for 1,5 years on google wifi router and erro router. this week iinstalled the orbi rbr750 ax4200. i am very plesed with the speed and stability of this router. However there is one major issue that i see many wiht this router having OFFLINE LowBattery. I just wanted to add my voice to the choir, I am very frustrated with this issue. This is not a cheap router and i would expect better support form netgear on this issue. Yes i have a ticket open. The only way i have been able to solve this issue was to connect my Google wifi as a stand alone connection for my nest thermostat. no more low battery issues.
The good news is i got this router form Costco and i will retrum it an try our a different Wifi 6 router if netgear cant get this issue fixed.
- Terry8166Aspirant
I used your suggestion, connected my old mesh router (google wifi using just one puck) problem solved. But not really. The kind of money i paid this should not be an issue.