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AceHack
Aug 22, 2020Aspirant
Split Wifi Networks for Orbi AX6000
I'm on an AX6000 and I can't get 2nd wifi split out to survive a reboot. I've tried every other method for previous device models.
In telnet if I run
uci set wireless.FhAp2.ssid="WiFi2GName"
uci commit
/etc/init.d/wireless restart
This will make a 2nd wifi show up for a period of time until a reboot.
Also "config" is not on the system.
And with nvram, wl_ssid is always set to NETGEAR no matter what I do, and setting wla_ssid only changed the wifi name in the netgear UI nowhere else. setting wlh_ssid will change both the 2G and 5G ssid.
Any suggestions?
10 Replies
Separation of SSID is not supported on Orbi AX.
- JCasettaTutor
I am confused on the response from Orbi. Hopefully you can help me as I have a similar issue.
I want to be able to split my wifi network as I am trying to connect my Wifi enable range hood, wifi enabled refrigerator, wifi enabled dishwasher, wifi enabled washer and dryer. All of these want to connect on 2.4 and not 5ghz.
I have tried to connect these devices but a chunk of them have failed.
So how do I seperate the networks so that I can force them on the 2.4ghz?
Please do not tell me Netgear Orbi can not do this. A lot of money has been spent by people purchasing the AX6000 models and it has a limitation that will not allow you to do this? If this is the case then how soon to a firmware update to correct this issue?
JCasetta wrote:I am confused on the response from Orbi. Hopefully you can help me as I have a similar issue.
I want to be able to split my wifi network as I am trying to connect my Wifi enable range hood, wifi enabled refrigerator, wifi enabled dishwasher, wifi enabled washer and dryer. All of these want to connect on 2.4 and not 5ghz.
I have tried to connect these devices but a chunk of them have failed.
So how do I seperate the networks so that I can force them on the 2.4ghz?
The problem you're having may not have to do at all with 2.4Ghz vs. 5Ghz because your 2.4Ghz devices do not support and cannot see the 5Ghz network at all. Instead, there may ne other factors affecting the wireless compatibility of your new Orbi AX system with your wifi enabled appliances. Let's first try these changes:
- In the latest V3.2.16.6_1.4.4 firmware in orbilogin.com Advanced... Setup Wireless you can uncheck AX mode just for 2.4Ghz. In older firmware versions you could only uncheck AX mode for all bands.
- If that doesn't help, in Advanced... Advanced... Wireless Settings change CTS/RTS Threshold for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz from 64 to 2347. I found this helped with AX 2.4Ghz wireless compatibility with many of my home devices in the older firmware versions, but it may not be necessary anymore with the latest firmware.
- Finally, another thing to try is in Advanced... Advanced... Wireless Settings you can temporarily change the Transmit Power Control for 5Ghz from 100% to 25%. Then setup your older wifi devices. Once they are setup you can restore the 5Ghz power back to 100%.
One other factor is that often these devices are setup using an app on your phone. This can be problemmatic if your phone is connected to Orbi's 5Ghz wireless network and you select that in the app for your 2.4Ghz device (so it will not work). Depending on how the app works internally, if the app offers an alternative method for selecting the wireless network (like typing the SSID in) then try that vs. using the networks seen on your phone. Unfortunately your phone sees the 5Ghz network but your devices need the 2.4Ghz network.