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donawalt
Apr 25, 2024Mentor - Experienced User
YIKES!!! 5GHz Wireless speed has dropped 90%!
I won't bore you all with the discovery and investigation details, but I am seeing WiFi speed on the 5GHz channel, right next to the the RBS960s AND RBR960, of about 15Mbps-50Mbps on a 2GB/200MB Comc...
FURRYe38
Apr 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Was this happening before you changed to the new LAN switches?
donawalt wrote:
I won't bore you all with the discovery and investigation details, but I am seeing WiFi speed on the 5GHz channel, right next to the the RBS960s AND RBR960, of about 15Mbps-50Mbps on a 2GB/200MB Comcast service! This started all of a sudden last night, with nothing being done to the network prior.
- No settings have changed in at least 2-3 days, probably more;
- This happens to multiple devices, iPads, iPhones, Macs
- 6GHz works fine. I can take my iPhone, put it next to any RBR/RBS, and run a speedtest at 6GHz - I get 1400 Mbps. I turn off WiFi 6 on the device, pushing it to 5GHz, and I get 15-50Mbps;
- Direct Wired Ethernet devices (to the 2.5GHz multi-gig switch) are still working fine with proper speeds.
- After trying many troubleshooting ideas without success, I ultimately powered down the entire network in sequence, including the modem - I powered up just the modem and router, and the same thing happens at 5Ghz!
There's no way 5GHz could have been turned off or greatly minimized any way, is there? the 5GHz AX setting is still enabled.
My configuration:
-NG CM3000 modem -> NG Orbi RBR960 router -> NG XS508M multi-gig switch -> two RBS960 satellites (ie Ethernet backhaul)
- There is also a NG GS348 Gigabit switch connected to the router, which has lower speed devices and unused room outlets on it.
Help! What can I try?
- donawaltApr 25, 2024Mentor - Experienced User
@plemans - re: did you try the old "change the 5ghz channel"? - good idea I'll try that!
FURRYe38 - no, never saw this in my life on a home network before last night!
- donawaltApr 25, 2024Mentor - Experienced User
plemans I changed it from 48 to 44 - waited to see it update on my WiFi analyzer app - and tested it, No change in performance. I took this snapshot from the signal analyzer, as you can see (highlighted line) it believes it's a strong signal on 5 GHz with up to 2402 Mbps bandwidth. This is so odd.
- plemansApr 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
and your 2.4ghz channels are 40hz wide so there really shouldn't be much for interference on those channels.
What link speed are your connecting devices getting?
Are you using armor? Parental controls?