NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.

Forum Discussion

randomtask's avatar
Jun 22, 2022

Orbi RBK763S - Carrier Thermostat Will Not Connect to Wifi

I had so many issues with my RBK753S system that Netgear ultimately agreed to issue me a refund... so I decided to give the RBK763S system from Costco a shot.  This system seems to be much more stable and devices that I was not able to connect to the RBK753S system are now able to connect to the RBK763S mesh.

 

However, I have a Carrier thermostat (SYSTXCCITC01-A) that never had issues on the previous mesh system (or any other wireless network for that matter).  I have tried to connect it to my Guest network and the main network and I have messed around with the channel settings and cranked the power for 5Ghz down to 25% (there is no option to disable 5Ghz as far as I can tell).  I was only able to get the thermostat to connect to the guest network ONE TIME by completely disabling security - and that's obviously not an acceptable solution.  I'm hoping someone may have something to suggest?!

13 Replies

  • I downloaded the User Manual on your Thermostat. "Nice Device!"

     

     

    In starting at the top.

     

    Select the WIRELESS from the menu screen

    • Make sure the Wi--Fi connection is enabled, by touching ENABLED.
    • Touch SETUP A WI--FI CONNECTION to begin the process.
    • Next, touch SCAN FOR AVAILABLE ACCESS POINTS.

     

    After selecting the "Wireless" Icon are getting the screen below?

     

     

    When it's done searching does any of your SSIDs come up in the WiFi Networks area, are you seeing your WiFi(s)? And if need be scrolling to another page . . .

     

     

    Too bad this isn't one of the newer devices that uses Bluetooth to help you find where you should be.

     

    Still great device. I'm looking at places I might get one.

    • randomtask's avatar
      randomtask
      Tutor

      Hey there, thanks for the fast reply!  You actually reminded me of a detail that I meant to include but forgot to... When I perform a scan for wireless networks, it shows 3 instances of my non-guest SSID and 2 instances of the guest SSID.

      • FarmerBob1's avatar
        FarmerBob1
        Luminary

        Well the hard part is done and there's two things we can do:

        1. Try each SSID until one works. Yeh, I know. . . .

        2. Mark them all with a single different character that denotes their band 24 or 5G. That way if your the unit only take 2.4GHz you'll know which one to choose. AND I would try to keep it off the Guest Network. As I am finding out for myself, it's not as smooth there as one would imagine.

         

        How does that sound to you? The good part is that they are there and you can see them. Now it's only up to finding the right one. Don't worry, you'll get it. I know of people that have gone through Tar Pits to get theirs to work. But I think the problems started with their choice of device. I trust you'll have better luck.

         

        Lemme know how you fare . . .

        . . . Sir ORBI