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UnCapitano
Nov 15, 2021Apprentice
Orbi Wifi 6E (AXE) landed
Just received my Orbi AXE 960 and typical Netgear, their app couldn't get the Orbi connected to my network correctly. I ended up configuring it manually using the webclient. Love the black color and...
farmrt88
Nov 19, 2021Star
After receiving the RBKE963B on Monday, I was able to setup the Router and a single satelite yesterday. Here are a few observations:
The new black edition looks great and blends in well with other office/home theatre equipment, but it is a fingerprint magnet with some cosmetic imperfections at the bottom front side where curved plastic comes together.
Setup of the new Orbi in the IOS app step by step was relatively painless, although it took some time for the RBS satelite to register and connect. The existing RBR850 was turned off before install and the new RBKE963 was never lost in the IOS app. The firmware update prompted after everything was intiated and was a quick install. Default out of the box Orbi Armor scanning for every device slowed the process somewhat, but this can be turned off or back on during the 30 day trial period. The RBSE960 Satelite is incorrectly showing in both model name and color in the IOS Orbi App. WIll try the Android Orbi App next.
All devices re-connected using the same SSID and Security settings, except for a 2012 2.4ghz HP Wifi Printer. This must be from the required WPA2/WPA3 now on the main SSID. Fortunately the new RBKE963 IOT network enabled for 2.4 ghz with WPA2 only allowed the HP Wifi printer to connect. Printing on the IOT connected HP Printer from an IOS device connected to the main SSD is seamless. All other Smart devices are still connected to the main SSID.
Early wifi strength and speed tests for the RBKE963 are showing improvement over the RBR850, both with a single RBS satelite in the same location. This was mentioned as a benefit to the revised design. The previous RBR850 required a 2nd RBS Satelite for far reaching 2.4GHZ Smart Cameras, but the cameras are connecting better with less latency to the RBK963B and a single RBS Satelite.
The previous RBS850 satelite only had 2133Mbps as the 5ghz connection status, but the new RBSE960 Satelite has full 2400Mbps in the status page. An EAX80 Extender connected seamlessly to the RBSE960 Satelite for Media Bridge purposes and has better download speeds vs being connected to the previous RBS850 Satelite in the same location. The IOS Speed test app is reporting full internet provider speeds as expected.
No other issues so far and VPN/Zoom calls are working as expected. Will soon be testing Double NAT see if port forwarding is required on game consoles and test large file downloading. Will not be able to test the 6E 6ghz network until I install an Intel AX210 wifi card and figure out how to deal with Windows 10 drivers or upgrade to Windows 11.
CTS and Preamble values are not set as recommended by Default and hand off between RBR and RBS seems to be slow when moving around with IOS Devices. Will have to review this.
My experience with the original Orbi RBK850 Wifi 6 was positive after owning it for 2 years right after it came out replacing the RBK50. Both are now with or are going to family/friends as upgrades.
The new Orbi RBKE963 Wifi 6E has been an overall good experience so far....
FURRYe38
Nov 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
What FW version came loaded on your system?
What CTS values are you using currently on the 9 series RBR? I'm using default 64 on mine.
Ya I found that my R7800 router in wifi bridge mode would not connect to the 9 series with mixed mode WPA2/3 enabled. Otherwise mixed mode is working over all for rest of my devices.
farmrt88 wrote:
After receiving the RBKE963B on Monday, I was able to setup the Router and a single satelite yesterday. Here are a few observations:
The new black edition looks great and blends in well with other office/home theatre equipment, but it is a fingerprint magnet with some cosmetic imperfections at the bottom front side where curved plastic comes together.
Setup of the new Orbi in the IOS app step by step was relatively painless, although it took some time for the RBS satelite to register and connect. The existing RBR850 was turned off before install and the new RBKE963 was never lost in the IOS app. The firmware update prompted after everything was intiated and was a quick install. Default out of the box Orbi Armor scanning for every device slowed the process somewhat, but this can be turned off or back on during the 30 day trial period. The RBSE960 Satelite is incorrectly showing in both model name and color in the IOS Orbi App. WIll try the Android Orbi App next.
All devices re-connected using the same SSID and Security settings, except for a 2012 2.4ghz HP Wifi Printer. This must be from the required WPA2/WPA3 now on the main SSID. Fortunately the new RBKE963 IOT network enabled for 2.4 ghz with WPA2 only allowed the HP Wifi printer to connect. Printing on the IOT connected HP Printer from an IOS device connected to the main SSD is seamless. All other Smart devices are still connected to the main SSID.
Early wifi strength and speed tests for the RBKE963 are showing improvement over the RBR850, both with a single RBS satelite in the same location. This was mentioned as a benefit to the revised design. The previous RBR850 required a 2nd RBS Satelite for far reaching 2.4GHZ Smart Cameras, but the cameras are connecting better with less latency to the RBK963B and a single RBS Satelite.
The previous RBS850 satelite only had 2133Mbps as the 5ghz connection status, but the new RBSE960 Satelite has full 2400Mbps in the status page. An EAX80 Extender connected seamlessly to the RBSE960 Satelite for Media Bridge purposes and has better download speeds vs being connected to the previous RBS850 Satelite in the same location. The IOS Speed test app is reporting full internet provider speeds as expected.
No other issues so far and VPN/Zoom calls are working as expected. Will soon be testing Double NAT see if port forwarding is required on game consoles and test large file downloading. Will not be able to test the 6E 6ghz network until I install an Intel AX210 wifi card and figure out how to deal with Windows 10 drivers or upgrade to Windows 11.
CTS and Preamble values are not set as recommended by Default and hand off between RBR and RBS seems to be slow when moving around with IOS Devices. Will have to review this.
My experience with the original Orbi RBK850 Wifi 6 was positive after owning it for 2 years right after it came out replacing the RBK50. Both are now with or are going to family/friends as upgrades.
The new Orbi RBKE963 Wifi 6E has been an overall good experience so far....
- farmrt88Nov 19, 2021StarI didn’t get a chance to check the firmware version before the IOS app updated everything to 6.0.3.68. Is there a way to check in router logs for the original version?
I’m also using the default 64 CTS value for now…- FURRYe38Nov 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Ok.
No previous information in logs.
Ok, what I've been using. Working well.
I found one issue with v68, if RBS are ethernet connected to the RBR, if a reboot or power cycle happens on the RBS, they will loose internet access. Already let NG now about this. Other than this, been liking this Orbi system.
- Mikey94025Nov 19, 2021Hero
FURRYe38 wrote:What CTS values are you using currently on the 9 series RBR? I'm using default 64 on mine.
I noticed in the AXE user manual that it says the default CTS/RTS threshold is 2347. Page 80:
- FURRYe38Nov 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
PDF info is problably template from older PDFs. Needs to be updated.:smileyembarrassed:
- Blanca_ONov 23, 2021NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi, All,
Orbi WiFi 6E (RBKE96x) default CTS/RTS threshold is 64 same as the Orbi WiFi AX series (RBR75x/RBR85x).
We have notified the product team and they'll update the User Manual with the correct value.
Thanks Mikey94025 and FURRYe38 for bringing this to our attention.
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team