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msfox99
May 19, 2017Guide
How to tell signal strength between router and satellite? (other than lights)
Hi, besides looking at the color of the light on the top of the Orbi, is there something in the web admin app which will show me how strong the signal is between the router and the satellite? I am g...
guzzijason
Feb 03, 2018Apprentice
No. If the satellite is using the 2.4 GHz backhaul, it will not show you info for the 5 GHz.
How far is your satellite from the router? Are there many walls or other objects in between them? 5 GHz range and penetration is weak compared to 2.4, so it's possible your satellite is just in a bad location and can't get a good 5 gHz signal.
I would try moving the satellite closer to the router, reboot it and try again.
joelinho
Feb 03, 2018Apprentice
wrote:No. If the satellite is using the 2.4 GHz backhaul, it will not show you info for the 5 GHz.
How far is your satellite from the router? Are there many walls or other objects in between them? 5 GHz range and penetration is weak compared to 2.4, so it's possible your satellite is just in a bad location and can't get a good 5 gHz signal.
I would try moving the satellite closer to the router, reboot it and try again.
I saw another post in this thread where it showed data for both 5 and 2.4GHz, so I assumed that it would show info for both also on mine. The satellite and router are on different floors but horizontinally not that far appart. Router is one floor up, so perhaps 5-10 meters apart with a floor and some plaster wall between. I rebooted the router and they connnected using 5GHz instead. No other change was made. So it is a bit random it seems.
- guzzijasonFeb 03, 2018Apprentice
That command output would show one entry for each satellite backhaul. If you have two sattelites, then one can be on 5 GHz, while the other might be on 2.4 GHz. If you only have one satellite, you're only going to see a single entry.