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Moved Orbis to UPS, now one satellite is very slow
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Moved Orbis to UPS, now one satellite is very slow
I purchased and have been using an Orbi RBK53S-100NAS system in October of 2020. Since installing, we've enjoyed high speed Internet access throughout the house. I have gigabit service and we have been reliably getting 360+ MB/s.
Saturday, we purchased new battery backups/surge protectors to put our sensitive eqiupment on. The Orbi satellite (#1) in my office has been plugged into one for several months and there was no degradation of service.
That same night, we put the actual router, the Orbi base unit, and a laptop on a new UPS. And the other Orbi satellite (#2), a new laptop, and a desktop computer on a second UPS. Nothing at all changed about the setup for satellite #1.
When everything came back up, I discovered that although I'm getting decent speed from the base unit and the satellite #2, satellite #1 is no longer working efficiently. The Internet seems to crawl. I'm getting frequent timeouts trying to open simple pages like gmail and facebook. I have my work laptop plugged into satellite #1 using a physical cable. Nothing about that setup has changed. The positions of the satellites with respect to the base unit have not changed. The only change is that everything is now on a UPS instead of only satellite #1.
I've tried restarting (multiple times) the cable router, the Orbi base unit, both satellites, all the computers involved, and nothing seems to help. It's baffling. I can't imagine how anything we did could affect things the way they have, and yet....
Does anyone have any suggestions? I use the computer that's now slow for work, and although today is a company holiday, tomorrow is not, and I fear that my ability to reliably access remote servers is going to suffer with the internet being a fraction of its former speed. I used to get 360+ MB/s reliably on that laptop, and now there are times when it's as low as 36KB/s (according to Ookla) and I cannot figure out why.
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Re: Moved Orbis to UPS, now one satellite is very slow
Is the ups in between the router and the satellite?
the lead batteries in them do a great job of blocking wifi
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Re: Moved Orbis to UPS, now one satellite is very slow
The UPS is on the floor below the table where the router and base unit are located. The satellites are upstairs, and neither of them have the UPS directly below them (between the satellite and the base).
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Re: Moved Orbis to UPS, now one satellite is very slow
what ups is it?
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Re: Moved Orbis to UPS, now one satellite is very slow
We bought two APC Back-UPS BE425M and one with a higher rating (can't find the box/manual so can't remember except that it was higher). The router + base Orbi + one laptop are plugged into one of the new 425s and the two ofices upstairs have higher wattage. One is a new APC one and one is a relatively new CyberPower. I did the math on wattage and the ones we bought SHOULD be sufficient.
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Re: Moved Orbis to UPS, now one satellite is very slow
There is one obvious test: Reconnect the two installation to wall power. (i.e bypass the new UPSs)
No UPS: "No Problem". or....... it's not the UPS.
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