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EvenMag
Oct 31, 2023Aspirant
RBR850 with RBS850 How to move 2.6 device from router to satellite
My Skybell doorbell regularly goes on/offline. The modem/router is in the lower level in a utility room which cannot be relocated so I moved the Orbi satellite to within 3' of the doorbell. It will...
CrimpOn
Nov 01, 2023Guru - Experienced User
One of the "last resort" sort of solutions is to deploy a WiFi extender with a unique name (SSID) and set the doorbell to connect to that WiFi system WiFi extenders are available on Amazon for under $30. (some even under $20 - such as the TP-Link REE220) If the extender connects to the Orbi at 5G and creates a 2.4G network called "MySky", for example, the doorbell can be forced to use the extender because it is the only WiFi access point offering that name.
Doorbells can have "issues" with WiFi because they sometimes are surrounded by lots of wood framing and even brick walls.
CrimpOn
Nov 01, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Another potential complication is that devices often remain "stuck" on a WiFi access point until they are rebooted.
Whereas mobile devices (phones, tablets, laptops, etc.) are often programmed to scan the available WiFi networks constantly and change to a "better" connection when it becomes available, devices that are fixed in one location may scan the WiFi space only when they are powered on. (and then just quit looking).
Ordinary Internet of Things (IoT) devices are easy to power cycle. My guess is that the doorbell is permanently powered from the doorbell transformer. Sometimes it is not obvious how to interrupt power to the doorbell.