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JeffinDallas
Oct 01, 2025Aspirant
RBR850 Slower Than Expected
I have an RBR850 Router and an RBS850 Satellite connected to a Spectrum-provided modem. I get 1Gb DL and 1Gb UL from the modem, but the Router degrades my speeds. I'm running firmware V4.6.9.11 on e...
FURRYe38
Oct 06, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Better however thats still wifi which will not have same results as ethernet.
Orbi app tests speeds between the RBR and ISP Modem. WiFi device is not tested in the mix there.
Ooklas speed test app does test with the wifi device in the mix. Devices will have some impact on this based on there design and support. Most devices are 2x2 which is limiting for performances. 4x4 can handle more speeds and rates.
JeffinDallas
Oct 07, 2025Aspirant
I'm not sure what you mean by 2x2 and 4x4. I guess my question is: should I be able to get close to 1Gb/1Gb when very near the RBR850 (assuming the Modem is delivering 1Gb/1Gb and the ethernet connection between the Modem and Router is good)? I just haven't expected this much degradation at the Router. I realize the devices (laptop, phone, etc.) will have an impact, but I can't find a single device - I've tried 6 - that comes close... making me think that the Router is struggling in some way.
Thanks for the help everyone!
- StephenBOct 07, 2025Guru - Experienced User
JeffinDallas wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by 2x2 and 4x4
This is the wifi radio/antenna configuration in the client devices.
For instance, an iPhone 14 has 2x2MIMO and also has a maximum channel bandwidth of 80 mhz. That limits its max physical wifi rate to 1200 Mbps with 802.11ax. Your Orbi is capable of twice that speed.
Note this is the max theoretical speed. Real-world speeds are much less.
Another factor is the transmit power of the device. While Apple doesn't disclose that for iPhones, most mobile devices only transmit about 15 milliwatts in order to keep battery life reasonable. That can limit the upload speed.
- FURRYe38Oct 07, 2025Guru - Experienced User
You not see 1Gb over wireless on phones or pad. Design on there electronics will be limiting. Use the system for what it does and the speeds that you see with your devices.
JeffinDallas wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by 2x2 and 4x4. I guess my question is: should I be able to get close to 1Gb/1Gb when very near the RBR850 (assuming the Modem is delivering 1Gb/1Gb and the ethernet connection between the Modem and Router is good)? I just haven't expected this much degradation at the Router. I realize the devices (laptop, phone, etc.) will have an impact, but I can't find a single device - I've tried 6 - that comes close... making me think that the Router is struggling in some way.