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Meadster
Sep 26, 2022Tutor
Orbi RBR850 sudden slow/ restricted speed
Hi I Have recently bought a 3 pack system all working ok and has been for around 3 weeks Suddenly, wifi seems to be limited to a maximum of 250mb. Nothing has changed in the setup, all connected ...
Meadster
Oct 05, 2022Tutor
Hi and sorry for the slow reply, it's been a bit busy!
Wireless devices, there are many ranging from mobiles to tablets to laptops to games consoles with many different operating systems.
Wired PC speed, 500mb+
Wired direct to the ISP modem, 500mb+
Cable between the orbi and the ISP modem is a cat5e as supplied by netgear.
Cable between the ISP modem and the ONT is a cat 6
Size of the house, 600sqft
Distance between router and satellites is less than 30ft. There isn't much choice with this as the satellites would be sitting outside the house
Materials, suspended timber floor on the ground, timber on the first. walls are solid brick on the ground and timber stud on the first.
I have followed the suggested methods below for turning the system on etc.
All still the same.
I then stumbled across another one of your posts on another thread which, did the trick!
I probably went one step further than needed but, wanted to make sure the installation was a 'clean' as possible. so,
I removed all devices from the network, made then 'forget' the orbi network.
Reset the satellites and router back to factory settings
Unplugged satellites and router to ensure all power discharged.
Turned off the ONT and ISP modem.
Deleted all data and the orbi app from my mobile device.
Then in reverse of the above,
Turned on the ONT, waited a few mins for it to settle.
Turned on the ISP modem, again waited a few mins to make sure all up and running.
Connected the orbi router to the ISP modem and followed the setup instructions in the orbi app. Let the router setup and do it's thing. At this point I should note and this is where your other post helped, I did not have the satellites turned on so the app did not automatically recognise and connect them. I chose to set them up later. I then connected the satellites one by one, NOT at the same time.
The satellites are on wireless backhaul.
It would seem that the orbi system does not like the router and the satellites set up at the same time and need to be done one by one which seems crazy to me.
Guess what? I'll let the images do the talking....
The first one is a laptop connected through a docking station to a satellite via an ethernet cable
ekhalil
Oct 05, 2022Master
Great that you found a way to fix the issue.
Now that you mentioned that you have ONT then an ISP Modem then Orbi. Can I please ask what is the make and model of the ISP modem?
- MeadsterOct 05, 2022Tutor
Sure, my ISP lists it as:
BT Smart Hub 2 - wireless router - DSL modem - 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, DECT - desktop with full fibre
- ekhalilOct 05, 2022Master
Meadster wrote:....
BT Smart Hub 2 - wireless router - DSL modem - 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, DECT - desktop with full fibre
Thanks for the information, but this is a router and not just a modem. I think that you could get the problems that you earlier got again sooner or later if you keep the setup as it is (with two routers and double NAT). Do you use the hub for other functionalities than internet, like phone ot TV?
- If not, then I would suggest to connect Orbi directly to the ONT and bypass the BT Hub.
- If you use the BT Hub for other functionalities, then you have two options:
- Either set the BT Hub to Bridged Mode or Passthrough Mode, if that is available. I could not find a manual for the hub.
- Set Orbi in AP Mode.
- MeadsterOct 05, 2022Tutor
Hi, the orbi's are in AP mode and were with my previous issues which seem to have been addressed although I may have too much wifi now. So will have a play and see what happens by either turning off satellites or reducing the power or by relocating them.