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Re: Orbi and Ring products issues
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Re: Orbi and Ring products issues
I am still having issues where my Ring 2 Doorbell is randomly moving between router and satellite.
When connected to the router RSSI is ~ -72 - but Liveview does work (surprising given the poor RSSI). The doorbell of course complains about poor WiFi connection.
When connected to Satellite RSSI is ~ 40 but (like others) Liveview doesn't work.
Just talked to Ring support and like others here they will end me a Chime Pro to try. Now my satellite is between the router and door bell. Pretty much anywhere I put the Chime Pro (that will have decent connection to the doorbell) it is likely to see my satellite as the strongest WiFi signal.
For the others who found the Chime pro fixed their issue - did the Chime Pro need to connect to the router to make it work?
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Once you attach to Chime Pro, your cams wont connect to anything else. It will help with your back and forth switching.
Ive eliminated the Chime pro in my setup and have all 6 Ring cam devices working great now using a 2 node Orbi Pro setup.
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One other question on the Chime Pro. Does this act as a normal WiFi extender - I don't really want other devices apart from the Ring Doorbell connecting to the Chime Pro. Everything else is working great with great speeds connected to my Orbi Router and Satellite.
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A Chime Pro will ONLY connect to Ring devices - no other non-Ring device will attempt to connect or use the Chime Pro.
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@Vandergraff It's a dedicated extender only for Ring devices. Nothing else can connect to it. And once your Ring device is "attached" to your Chime Pro, it will always use the Chime Pro, regardless of signal strength of anything else around it.
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I've gone through multiple mesh router systems over the past 3 months. I finally settled on Orbi Pro as it's actually the best of the bunch for my physical environment. First and foremost, make sure your router and satellite are not too close together. This will help with Ring cam devices wandering between nodes.
Maybe it's easier to tell me what you've tried. In my case, I stripped down the system from all the advanced features and started from basic. As I got it working, I added back the advanced features of the Orbi Pro, one by one. I've pretty much tried everything possible and it all works great now.
What is the worst issue you are dealing with right now? No live view?
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OK, I mentioned over a week ago that I was getting a Velop system (Main + 1 satellite, to try). Installed 1 week ago, and not a problem 99% of the time. The only issue I had was for 2 hours one day, all video recording were choppy, but I would put that on the ISP probably. And I noticed it because I have been doing a lot of testing and watching all recordings. Otherwise I may have not noticed it.
I get Live feed with no problem, no delay in getting notifications (1-2 seconds), and videos are as expected. I even have a location around my house than can trigger 2 cameras and the doorbell at almost the same time. All of them recorded with no issue, and that with the 3 of them being on the same satellite.
A few times I got a black screen on Live on 1 camera, but I waited a minute and the feed was correct. Maybe needed to wake up the camera, but not a major issue.
Contrary to the Orbi, I noticed that the Ring devices always show connected.
So, at the end, the experiment is successful. And I am able to get everything in my house working with only 1 satellite.
Now, the Velop has less features that can be managed than the Orbi. Cannot hide SSID (even though some tools can detect hidden SSID), and the web UI and phone app do not offer exactly the same features. I would have expected the web UI to be a superset, but it is not. Interface is also a little clumsier, but at the end, if the system works, I think I will be happy as I do not fiddle with it once I am set.
The Velop also has a limited number of ports (in fact only 1 free on the Router), so I have to get a small switch to add my 2 wired devices. Velop is smaller than the Orbi, giving more options to find a place.
Now I have seen people very happy with Orbi + Ring, so there may be other factors that impact a setup…
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@Kaput5 Happy to see you got something working with the Velop. I've tried the Velop myself as well. In my physical environment, it worked, but the AC2200 radios were not strong enough for my situation. It couldn't punch through ceilings and walls that I needed to get the signal through. Although conneciton worked fine, I could never get my full 250Mbps on a satellite node. Hence, I forced myelf to stick with Orbi for its AC3000 radios. Orbi Pro that is, because the firmware was much more stable. For all those wondering, I've also tried Eero Pro, original Orbi, LInksys AC5100 + Linksys AC3000 Max stream combo.
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long time ring video doorbell user (version 1) and orbi. For some reason since yesterday I can't get one of them to connect to wifi. I keep failing setup with a blinking top half white or left half white.
I'm guessing it might be something on RIng's end since they had an outage yesterday? Anyone else experiencing issues?
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Funny. Other people (including myself) have reported that Ring support said they are not compatible with mesh network such as Orbi...
I guess it depends who you talk to. Maybe they think about Orbi Pro and not regular Orbi, as it seems the Pro is working better with Ring.
At the end, I am not seeing anything constant/repeatable between users.
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Saying Ring products dont supprt mesh networks doesnt make any sense. My personal experience with Ring level 1 support is they can barely spell Ring.
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I totally agree; it was the purpose of my post to show they do not have a consistent message.
Level 1 is hit and miss. I had great ones and fairly bad ones just going by the book and not listening or trying to understand.
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Black Video on Spotlight CAM Battery Fixed—Re: Orbi and Ring products issues
I am not saying that this will help everyone, but just my own experiences that might help someone.
For about a year I have used a Ring Video Doorbell (battery) connected via my Orbi with no issues at all. It is connected to the Orbi satellite. I have implicit beamforming turned on but other advanced options off.
A couple of days ago I bought a Spotlight CAM battery. It installed perfectly, connected perfectly and detected motion perfectly. Video of the motion alerts was also perfect. However it would only display Live View video very occasionally and only within a reasonable time-frame of a motion alert. This was the same on both my iPhone and my wife's, models iPhoneX and 7 respectively (so not an iPhone model issue).
Over the weekend I tried setting up a guest network on Orbi, messing with channels, turning implicit beamforming on and off. Nothing made a difference.
After reading most of this thread I remembered that I had an old wi-fi router in a cupboard (an Apple Airport Express, but I suspect that is neither here nor there). I hard-wired this via Ethernet to the Orbi, set it up in 'bridged mode' with its own SSID and positioned it reasonably close on the inside wall of the building to where the CAM is outside. I then changed the CAM to pick up this SSID instead of the Orbi's.
It's been perfect since. In the Orbi 'attached devices' page it's showing both the Airport Express and the CAM as 'wired' (although technically the CAM is wi-fi via the Express).
Not sure what this tells us other than the fact that my CAM didn't play nicely via Orbi's wi-fi. So if you happen to have an old wi-fi router around and the logistics of your property allow you to follow my example (i.e. ethernet cable to the router to create a seperate wi-fi stream) this may well be worth trying.
David
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Re: Black Video on Spotlight CAM Battery Fixed—Re: Orbi and Ring products issues
@torchy You created a separate AP off the Orbi. That should work too. I had similar problems as you, with the Spotlight Cam battery and it seems to only be that model because my 5 other Ring devices work perfectly fine with Live View.
One time I even had a duplicate IP address in my Orbi system because the Spotlight cam was attached to the base router and another ring cam was attached to a satellite and both had the same IP address. That would cause Live View issues as well. Now, I just reserve all IP addresses of my Ring cameras in the Orbi router so that never happens again and haven't had a problem since. At the same time, I got a warranty exchange because Ring claimed there was an issue with my spotlight cam, although I doubt it. We'll see.
If you ever see the Live view go black, try to ping that camer's IP address. It's usually not pingable but the device health will show it's perfectly fine.
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I was having problems with live video with ring stuttering or not loading. CHeck your bufferbloat rating at dslreports speedtest - I was getting a "C" rating. I added QOS ON setting on my upstream router of the ORBI (but you can do same with Orbi) and the video quality is much more stable and clearer. Might help someone. My bufferbloat is now a "A" - Charter Cable 300 down and 20 up.
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Where can I find the setting/config on Orbi for the QoS that you mentioned for addressing bufferbloat? All I see in the QoS section is a Speetest. I am running v 2.1.2.18 of the firmware.
Thanks!
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Hello there,
I am having the same issue. Where did you go to chage the 5g to the 2.4g?
please note, i am not very techy. Did you go to the orbilogin.com
I am having some trouble connecting to that, it says i have the wrong serial number
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You might contact the Mfr of the door bell to see if they have any more informaton with there product working with the Orbi system. Seems to be an issue with this particular product with the Orbi system.
@Vern75wrote:Hello there,
I am having the same issue. Where did you go to chage the 5g to the 2.4g?
please note, i am not very techy. Did you go to the orbilogin.com
I am having some trouble connecting to that, it says i have the wrong serial number
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@DavidShawPwrote:I have a Ringo Doorbell Pro and a Ring Floodlight. When i got the Orbi, neither of them could see it. It turned out that when Orbi auto-picked a channel, it was not in the 1-11 range.
Once I changed it to a static 2.4 Ghz channel it's worked fine.
FYI, both of my Ring devices are connected to a Satellite.
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Hopefully this will be helpful for other RING door bell users...
@Raymo66wrote:
@DavidShawPwrote:I have a Ringo Doorbell Pro and a Ring Floodlight. When i got the Orbi, neither of them could see it. It turned out that when Orbi auto-picked a channel, it was not in the 1-11 range.
Once I changed it to a static 2.4 Ghz channel it's worked fine.
FYI, both of my Ring devices are connected to a Satellite.
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