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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.
TexasPharm
Mar 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: