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Re: Orbi firmware v2.5.1.16 Satellites and Sonos

trigster
Aspirant

Orbi firmware v2.5.1.16 Satellites and Sonos

Hi,

Has anyone else had issues with f/w v2.5.1.16 stopping them connect to Orbi satellites and Sonos? Add this to constant WiFi drop outs this is turning into a heap of expensive junk! Router has been reset as have the satellites, the Sonos system has to be constantly restarted, very poor.
Model: RBR50|Orbi AC3000 Tri-band WiFi Router
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FURRYe38
Guru

Re: Orbi firmware v2.5.1.16 Satellites and Sonos

The problem is that Sonos broadcasts on same high 5Ghz channels as Orbi uses for it's wireless backhaul. Something you can change on Orbi. Sonos seems to have some limits as well. 

 

There was a post on how to change the backhaul via telnet recently. Something you can try. Have to look at the forum list in the past couple of days to see where that post is. Seemed to work for some. 

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trigster
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Re: Orbi firmware v2.5.1.16 Satellites and Sonos

hi FURRYe38, thank you for the suggestion, backhaul was disabled in the settings originally so had assumed that there wouldn’t have been any clashes. Any idea why the satellites will no longer connect?
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FURRYe38
Guru

Re: Orbi firmware v2.5.1.16 Satellites and Sonos

RBS rely and require the backhaul to be enabled to connect fully to the RBR.

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DatabaseJase
Luminary

Re: Orbi firmware v2.5.1.16 Satellites and Sonos

Interestingly we had something similar with our more remote Sonos speakers (we have the Sonos Soundbar connected via Ethernet and then all other Sonos speakers connect using SonosNet which is their own mesh network). Also note that the newer Sonos Move is an exception here as it connects to your WiFi network and not SonosNet.  If you don't have any Sonos products on Ethernet then your issue might be different to ours.

 

I discovered that SonosNet was using a channel very close to the Orbi 2.4Ghz network so I changed the channel for SonosNet (using the Sonos app) and we've not had an issue since.  You can also set Orbi to use a fixed channel for the 2.4Ghz network if you prefer to move that away from SonosNet.

 

I had put it down to a number of neighbours recently upgrading to the fibre (FttP) provider so the number of overlapping WiFi networks had also increased. Important to remember that external factors can influence WiFi even though you know you haven't change anything.

 

EDIT: Also just to add that if you look on the Orbi app you'll see that all Sonos speakers show as wired and not wireless (Sonos Move is the exception as I said) if you have one Sonos speaker connected to Ethernet even though all other speakers are "wireless" but using SonosNet (Orbi sees those speakers as going through the wired speaker).

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