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BasHome
Dec 22, 2020Aspirant
Mobile devices keep disconnecting from Wifi network.
Hi there, (i'am dutch but i'll try in English) I bought a Orbi setup with 1 router and two sattalite's a fue months back. I had CAT5 inside my home but never had a good internet connection ore WIFI...
- Dec 24, 2020To all that helped me, to find the problem ore any.
I finaly found the problem!
and solved it. Yes like a fue said, something must send a different IP adres.
That was indeed the problem, and the thing that caused it was my Ziggo media box. It has the option to function as a router.
So went in to settings and turned it off.
Now all my devices are now connected to my main Orbi router and everything is working like it should do!
To all, thank you for the support!!
Kind regards
Bas
BasHome
Dec 22, 2020Aspirant
Hi Furrye38,
Awnser 1. The TP Link is a: TL-SG105E "Unmanaged" and using it straight out of the box, i havn't changed anything on it.
Awnser 2. I know i should not, but this cable is about 20 meters and goes under ground. So, i know he won't be capable to get 1000mbps.
But it's for my back yard and won't have much devices connected anyway. Maybe in the summer for streaming some music.
The network connection is great at the moment and i can stream music with ease.
Awnser 3. My home is about 130m2. But, at the moment i only talk about downstairs and thats bout 62m2.
My ORBI router is in the closet underneath the "wooden" stairs behind a plasterboard about 3cm thik. So he should give more then enough coveridge for my downstairs devices. My Company laptop is about 3meters away from it. So is my own "Apple Iphone, smartphone" about 3 meters.
My first satallite (the other one needs to go on the first floor) is in the backyard cabbin. But this one is a wired connection, thats connected to the TP Link Switch.
Awnser 4. for my 5ghz connection i use channel 36 for my 2.4ghz connection i use channel automatic. I'll try and set it do a different channel.
About my Wifi neighbours. I live on a street, there all houses nearby and i can see about 4/5 different wifi connections.
Awnser 5. I did enabled Beamforming but it did not have any effect. I did not enabled MU-MIMO, is that something i should try?
Awnser 6. Fast Roaming is off, i never touch that. IPv6 is off, never touch that either. But i don't have the option you mention in the option list at IPv6. Amor and Circle are off.
I don't know what you mean with the option "Set Short preamble instead of Long preamble modes"
All wired items work perfect. Even the Samsung smartphone and Nintendo switch work with ease. But my Apple products and company laptop can't seem to connect. I see a full WIFI connecton bar. But when i'am connected it has not internet connection...
Thanks for you're help and i hope my awnser make it a bit more clear.
CrimpOn
Dec 22, 2020Guru - Experienced User
BasHome wrote:All wired items work perfect. Even the Samsung smartphone and Nintendo switch work with ease. But my Apple products and company laptop can't seem to connect. I see a full WIFI connecton bar. But when i'am connected it has not internet connection...
Is Access Control enabled on the Orbi?
On the Orbi web interface (http://orbilogin.net), menu item Attached Devices, above "Connected Satellites" will be a line that says "Access Control turned on" (or off).
One of the things that Apple did in a recent software update was change the default setting on the WiFi adapter from "Use the physical MAC address" to "randomize the MAC address". This is supposed to enhance security by making the iPhone (iPad) appear to be a different device on every network it connects to. I find it a royal pain in the (body part).
On that Attached Devices page, there should be entries for the iPhones, iPads, and HP laptop showing which IP address the Orbi has assigned to each.
- BasHomeDec 22, 2020AspirantSince i can’t get on to the WiFi connection with my devices I have to wait until my wife comes home from work to do these steps on her phone.
There is a switch on my Apple devices in the WiFi settings menu that says privacy. When you turn this off apple notify mee my phone can now be spotted easer on WiFi connections.
But I’ll give it a go in a moment.- CrimpOnDec 22, 2020Guru - Experienced User
BasHome wrote:
There is a switch on my Apple devices in the WiFi settings menu that says privacy. When you turn this off apple notify mee my phone can now be spotted easer on WiFi connections.Notice the third paragraph: "Turn private..."
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211227
This sounds a lot like your situation. i.e. the device connects, but does not get internet access.
Access Control (on the Orbi web interface, Advanced Tab, Security) can be on or off, AND when on it can either allow or deny new devices.
Until things are working, I would (a) leave access control OFF, and (b) set the iPhone to use the regular MAC address.
I agree completely that changing out ethernet cables should have no effect on this problem. That is totally simple to verify: unplug the ethernet cable from the back of the RBR20 router. This removes everything from the picture except the router itself. (no switches, no satellites, no TV's, no X-Boxes, no Nintendos, no Sonos.... all gone.). If the iPhone (or HP) will not connect to the router itself, then the issue is almost certainly with the device.
- BasHomeDec 22, 2020AspirantWell I went in true my wife’s phone.
That still hase a perfect connection.
Btw I have to mention that befor I changed my network cables I did not have this issue with my iPads and iPhones.
But, acces control was turn on.
I saw that a iPad was connected and one off my iPhones.
I also saw that my own iPhone was not connected but off it did then I may have acces.
I removed my phone from the list, reconnect to the WiFi and it showed in the list off devices that had acces. But I still did not have any internet connection.
I shut off the acces control. But still nothing changed.
I also turn off the WMM for the 2.4ghz WiFi but this did not make any change.
I reboot the router, reboot my phone but still. Nothing happenend.
I’m starting to lose my mind!
All wired devices work like a charm. Sure my tv has to be turn on and then wait for a fue sec to obtain a internet connection. But my Nintendo and my wife’s phone are working with not problems at all.
So that means the problem has to be in a setting or in my Apple devices.
But still like I mention befor. I had it working befor I changed all my cables. But those can’t be the problem to this.
Below you see some pictures.
IPHONE-VAN-BAS
is my iPhone, that is connected at that time but did not have a internet connection.- fmalloyDec 22, 2020Luminary
Looks like your failing Apple devices all have assigned IP addresses of 192.168.192.xx, while your working devices are all 192.168.1.xx, which looks like the problem. Orbi should assign only 192.168.1.xx (unless you changed it) Why is the 192 being assigned only for those Apple devices?
Could something else (other router or switch) be assigning those bad 192 IP addresses?
In your iPhone, go to: Settings > WiFi and tap the "i" for your checked WiFi network. What does it say under IPV4 ADDRESS for Configure IP - is it Automatic?
- BasHomeDec 23, 2020Aspirant
fmalloy wrote:Looks like your failing Apple devices all have assigned IP addresses of 192.168.192.xx, while your working devices are all 192.168.1.xx, which looks like the problem. Orbi should assign only 192.168.1.xx (unless you changed it) Why is the 192 being assigned only for those Apple devices?
Could something else (other router or switch) be assigning those bad 192 IP addresses?
In your iPhone, go to: Settings > WiFi and tap the "i" for your checked WiFi network. What does it say under IPV4 ADDRESS for Configure IP - is it Automatic?
Yes, i saw that. Not only my Apple devices but also my Nest mini. Even that device can't connect with internet but is connected with a full signal wifi. My nest is on 192.168.192.50
On my Apple iPhone i got (with out privacy on)
IP: 192.168.192.34
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Router: 192.168.192.1
When my privacy settings on:IP: 192.168.192.55
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Router: 192.168.192.1There is no other wireless device that can give these ip adresses. because i only have one router, 2 switches and one modem thats not pushing any wifi signal because i turned that off.
At the moment only 3 wireless devices are connected.
My wifes Samsung Galaxy S20 with 5ghz with IP: 192.168.1.2 <-- connected with good internet connection
Ring doorbell with 2.4ghz with IP: 192.168.1.9 <-- connected with good internet connection
Nest Mini with 5ghz with IP 192.168.192.50 <-- can't connect with the internet, but has a full signal.The only thing i could do is reset my router back to default and start over all again.. but why should i?
In my case i think it's the last option i have i did try everything. And i don't know why most off my devices
- FURRYe38Dec 22, 2020Guru - Experienced User
After turning OFF access control, try a power OFF of the RBR then back on. Wondering if Access controls is messing things up.
BasHome wrote:
Well I went in true my wife’s phone.
That still hase a perfect connection.
Btw I have to mention that befor I changed my network cables I did not have this issue with my iPads and iPhones.
But, acces control was turn on.
I saw that a iPad was connected and one off my iPhones.
I also saw that my own iPhone was not connected but off it did then I may have acces.
I removed my phone from the list, reconnect to the WiFi and it showed in the list off devices that had acces. But I still did not have any internet connection.
I shut off the acces control. But still nothing changed.
I also turn off the WMM for the 2.4ghz WiFi but this did not make any change.
I reboot the router, reboot my phone but still. Nothing happenend.
I’m starting to lose my mind!
All wired devices work like a charm. Sure my tv has to be turn on and then wait for a fue sec to obtain a internet connection. But my Nintendo and my wife’s phone are working with not problems at all.
So that means the problem has to be in a setting or in my Apple devices.
But still like I mention befor. I had it working befor I changed all my cables. But those can’t be the problem to this.
Below you see some pictures.
IPHONE-VAN-BAS
is my iPhone, that is connected at that time but did not have a internet connection.- BasHomeDec 23, 2020Aspirant
I did, after i turned acces control off i rebooted my router. But, still nothing.