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Aggie88
Feb 11, 2025Apprentice
20/40MHz Coexistance (RBK963)
I have tried responding to the thread titled "Orbi 960 2.4GHz Bug Causes Devices to Disconnect from 5GHz and 6GHz Networks" twice now. Yesterday's response disappeared in a couple of hours and today...
FURRYe38
Feb 12, 2025Guru - Experienced User
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liamscor
Feb 12, 2025Luminary
Hi,
To expand on this, here's one way you can test this issue:
• Enable the 20/40MHz setting.
• Turn on the IoT network and set it to 2.4GHz only.
• Enable the 6GHz network.
Now, perform the following tests:
• Connect to the 2.4GHz IoT network and monitor for any dropouts.
• Connect to the main network ensuring the connection is 5G and monitor for dropouts.
• Connect to the 6GHz network and monitor for dropouts.
Alternatively, if you have a single device with an adapter that supports all three bands, you could manually force it to connect to each band separately by adjusting the adapter properties.
For me when I did this test the 2.4GHz remained stable without any dropouts, but both the 5GHz and 6GHz would dropout, disabling the 20/40Mhz and setting a static channel were the only two settings that had an impact on this issue, however out of these two settings the 20/40Mhz had the biggest impact.
Regards,
Liam