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HexHatch
Dec 16, 2018Aspirant
Insufficient bandwidth for streaming
I recently purchased a new home with a visio TV and was originally running on a rented WiFi router from spectrum at the new house and the orbi (RBR50 + RBS50) system at the old. No streaming bandwi...
HexHatch
Dec 16, 2018Aspirant
Thank you got your reply.
I’m working through the list. Most appreciated.
- My cable modem is wired, router handles all wireless
- parameter changes have been made, thank you.
- in reviewing my streaming devices, I see my tv is on a 2.4Ghz band, but I also do not see a way to force it to a 5Ghz band. I think 2.4 bs 5Ghz is my main issue ... but I do not understand how or if I can set this manually. In my nighthawk, I could select bands. How to do so in an Orbi?
Per the second post, I am also serving the TV with my sattellite, do I need to move the router closer to ensure the router on 5Ghz serves the television?
I’m in the process of downloading a WiFi analyzer and checking channels.
Thank you so far.
I’m working through the list. Most appreciated.
- My cable modem is wired, router handles all wireless
- parameter changes have been made, thank you.
- in reviewing my streaming devices, I see my tv is on a 2.4Ghz band, but I also do not see a way to force it to a 5Ghz band. I think 2.4 bs 5Ghz is my main issue ... but I do not understand how or if I can set this manually. In my nighthawk, I could select bands. How to do so in an Orbi?
Per the second post, I am also serving the TV with my sattellite, do I need to move the router closer to ensure the router on 5Ghz serves the television?
I’m in the process of downloading a WiFi analyzer and checking channels.
Thank you so far.
ekhalil
Dec 16, 2018Master
HexHatch wrote:
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- in reviewing my streaming devices, I see my tv is on a 2.4Ghz band, but I also do not see a way to force it to a 5Ghz band. I think 2.4 bs 5Ghz is my main issue ... but I do not understand how or if I can set this manually. In my nighthawk, I could select bands. How to do so in an Orbi?
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It's the TV -not Orbi- who decides which band to connect to. If there is no option to select the band in the TV then you can just try to either re-attach the TV to Orbi and hope that it will select 5GHz this time or restart the TV as was suggested by JoeCymru
If you don't have many other devices dependent on 2.4GHz you can also lower the power on the 2.4GHz band and this way give the TV no option but to select 5GHz. This can be done under >> ADVANCED >> Advanced Setup >> Wireless Settings >>. Worth a try!