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ekhalil
Jan 13, 2019Master
A way to move devices to 5 GHz band!
By chance, I found a "magic button" to force some of my devices to move to the 5 GHz band. :)
My mesh speakers prefer almost always to connect to the 2.4 GHz band, specially the ones located far aw...
budy
Jan 16, 2019Luminary
Well… actually, I don't think that this is a viable way of ensuring that a device will connect to either the 2.4GHz or 5GHz band reliably and - more importantly, stay on that band, as the band steering in the Orbi system will perform it's unpredictable actions.
Usually, the 2.4GHz has a better range and thus devices which are further away tend to be pushed to this band. So, I think, that the only way to circumvent the band-steering is to have separate SSIDs for each band.
That way, I was able to force my Ring Pro to the 2.4GHz band which caused the RSSI of 45 instead of 64 on the 5GHz band.
- TexasPharmMar 31, 2019Aspirant
How did you create separate SSIDs for 2.4 and 5 GHz bands? That is what I’ve been trying to figure out how to do but from everything I’ve read so far, Orbi does not allow you to do this. I am trying to find a way to do this for the same reason as you.
- ekhalilMar 31, 2019Master
TexasPharm wrote:
How did you create separate SSIDs for 2.4 and 5 GHz bands? That is what I’ve been trying to figure out how to do but from everything I’ve read so far, Orbi does not allow you to do this. I am trying to find a way to do this for the same reason as you.
Here is a post about separating the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands: