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RBK852 slow WiFi
I have broadband service and get 50-70 mbps over an old Apple AirPort Extreme.
I installed my orbi and one satellite and the WiFi speed is capped at 10mbps. I thought it maybe increased traffic so I plugged my AAE back in and the speed went right back up to 70mbps.
I have reached out to customer service multiple times. They elevated me to LVL 2 (whatever that means) and I haven’t heard back from anyone in a week.
Is there a setting or something I am i missing? I bout ready to return this and go back to the AirPort Extreme.
Jon
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
What Firmware version is currently loaded?
What is the Mfr and model# of the ISP modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?
What are your wired speeds with a PC and at the RBR?
What wireless devices do you have connected and using to speed test with?
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet is recommended in between RBR and RBS to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected. https://kb.netgear.com/000036466/How-far-should-I-place-my-Orbi-satellite-from-my-Orbi-router
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
Something seems wrong with your setup / wireless settings, but it may be a Mac thing. Make sure you're connected at 5Ghz for the fastest wireless speeds.
On my Windows laptop connecing via 5Ghz and sitting very close to one of my AX satellites, fast.com gives 470 Mbps.
However, my work Macbook Pro sitting next to a different AX satellite can only get 52-95 Mbps, even when connected to a 5Ghz channel (I used the Airtool app to verify since it's not easy on MacOS to force 5Ghz). I can't explain why the Macbook wifi performance is so much worse. If I switch it to an ethernet cable connected to the same nearby AX satellite then fast.com gives me 250 Mbps!
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It is a settings or configuration issue. Can’t figure out what it is.
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I'm more familiar with Windows so my suggestions will involve your Dell laptop:
- Are you able to connect your Dell via an ethernet cable to the base and/or satellite? If you can, that tells us if it is a wireless setting or a base station issue.
- Let's assume wireless. In Advanced...Setup...Wireless Setup:
- Is AX checked?
- Is Security options set to WPA-PSK [AES]?
- Did you leave all the other Orbi wireless settings at the defaults? The RBR850 interface has even less options than the RBR800 to mess with, but the defaults seem fine for me. In particular, in Advanced...Advanced...Wireless Settings:
- Is Enable 20/40 MHz Coexistence checked?
- Is Enable WMM checked for both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz?
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
Try this? Be sure to check your CTS and RTS values. If they are at 64, please change both to 2346. Reboot both RBR and wireless devices.
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Hey y’all
I have broadband service and get 50-70 mbps over an old Apple AirPort Extreme.
I installed my orbi and one satellite and the WiFi speed is capped at 10mbps. I thought it maybe increased traffic so I plugged my AAE back in and the speed went right back up to 70mbps.
I have reached out to customer service multiple times. They elevated me to LVL 2 (whatever that means) and I haven’t heard back from anyone in a week.
Is there a setting or something I am i missing? I bout ready to return this and go back to the AirPort Extreme.
Jon
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
Thank you, though.
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2. Yes ax is checked. Yes spa-psk aes checked.
I am not a tech guy (obviously). Didn’t change any settings, was going this would work out of the box. It doesn’t for me.
Last 2. Yes yes.
Thank you for trying.
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
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1. Dell is wireless. No Ethernet port available for hardwired connection.
I think it would really help if we isolate whether the issue with the Orbi's connection to your router, or if it is just the wireless. If you have access to a USB-to-Ethernet dongle then you can connect an ethernet cable to your Dell laptop and see if there is any change.
It doesn't sound like there is anything you have setup wrong or differently from the rest of us using the Orbi AX at high speeds.
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Ethernet from Mikrotik to laptop. Download 40 mbps upload 11 ping 40. (About expected for time of day).
Ethernet from orbi to laptop. Download 9 upload 8 ping 33. Test conducted within 2 minutes of mikrotik to laptop test.
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Try a different laptop if you have one or can barrow on.
Ensure wifi adapter drivers are up to date for th Dell laptop.
What is the mfr and model # of the wifi adapter installed in the Dell laptop.
@Jon20175 wrote:
Ok. Found an old docking station.
Ethernet from Mikrotik to laptop. Download 40 mbps upload 11 ping 40. (About expected for time of day).
Ethernet from orbi to laptop. Download 9 upload 8 ping 33. Test conducted within 2 minutes of mikrotik to laptop test.
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
I have plugged in an AirPort Extreme directly to Mikrotik. Get 40mbps+ wirelessly on all devices Mac and PC.
I plugged in laptop to Mikrotik. Get 40 mbps+.
I plug in orbi to Mikrotik. Get 10 mbps-.
The problem seems to be based in the orbi, not the model and mfg and firmware of other devices, right?
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Helpful to know the Mfr and model # if the adapter.
However this is something NG will have to help you out on. Not much else we can do here in the forums:
https://www.netgear.com/support/#
Have them help you with debug logs found here:
They will probably ask you Mfr and model# of the adapter as well.
Good Luck.
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I am still waiting to hear back from “Customer Support”. I update my available times daily in my file. Haven’t heard from
Them in going on two weeks. Terrible service.
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I would take into account during this world event of CD19 that most support will be delayed. If you have a case open or ticket open, keep in touch with them.
Good Luck.
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
It's probably worth trying a factory reset and then reconfigure your Orbi from scratch. This has cleared up slow speeds for other users in the forum here.
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
Bout ready to return and find a better solution.
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Helpful to know the Mfr and model # if the adapter.
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
The ISP antenna is
Mikrotik
RBSXTR
R11e-LTE-US
RouterOS v6.46.4
That is all that is connected. Not sure of any adapters.
Thanks
Jon
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
@Jon20175 wrote:
I have plugged in an AirPort Extreme directly to Mikrotik. Get 40mbps+ wirelessly on all devices Mac and PC.
I plugged in laptop to Mikrotik. Get 40 mbps+.
I plug in orbi to Mikrotik. Get 10 mbps-.
Did you use the same ethernet cable to connect the Orbi to your Mikrotik that you used for the AirPort Extreme and the laptop? It certainly does seem to be your Orbi base unit, assuming everything else is exactly the same (same cable used, connected to the same port on the Mikrotik).
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Jon
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Re: RBK852 slow WiFi
Do you have your prior router by chance? IF you do. you might do this, swap in the prior router and speed test. See if speeds are to spec. if it is, then this point to the RBR.
I presume if a factory reset has been performed and setup from scratch on the RBR, and speeds are still not to spec, I would presume the RBR is faulty. Only other way to check the RBR out is to take it to a different location with a different ISP Modem and see if the problem follows. If it doesn't, then the issue is between the RBR and your particular ISP Modem.
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