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indianking
Jan 30, 2023Guide
RBK 50 transmit power control
I have an RBR50 + 2 satellites with the latest firmware. Moved homes - have a 1 Gbps internet connection. The apartment I moved into is smaller than my earlier multi storey house. I get 500- 600 Mbps on my cellphone on Ookla speed test software across the home on wifi. The 5ghz band maxes out at 866 Mbps.
Also the network is not very stable. I placed the satellites where I have about -62db to -65db power from the router (measured on the wifi analytics on the Orbi app using a samsung s20+ phone). In addition the devices do not roam properly meaining they still remain attached to an distant satellite even if I am closer to a different satellite.
So 2 questions:
1) If it possible to really get more speed from my network say closer to 866 Mbps ? If so how?
2) Will reducing the transmit power (using the Orbi transmit power control setting) actually reduce the backhaul transmit power or does it only influence fronthaul networks ?
Happy to take any help -)
8 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
You won't hit 866mbps. That's link speed. Actual throughput tends to be 55-65% of what link speed is.
so if you're hitting 500-600mbps, you've pretty much maxed it out.
How big is the current apartment?
You might be better with disabling a satellite (not sure how many you have).
And they need at least 30ft between router/satellites to roam properly. that might be part of the issue to.
You can experiment with turning down the transmit power. It might help. All you can do is try.
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
Transmit power control affects only the user facing radios, not the router-satellite backhaul links.
- Thanks for the information..much appreciated.
- Thanks for the response. My current apartment is a bit more than 2200 sqft and I have a router plus 2 satellites. Many walls though :-). So just one satellite won't work. I used the orbi app to detect signal strength from the router before placing the satellites. I have good wifi coverage but it is too sticky when moving between satellites. So was thinking of reducing transmit power to see if the switching of roaming devices can be seamless. Hence the question to experts in the community .
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Its worth trying.
I'd also check to see if you have it setup in a star configuration or daisy chained.
Star: satellite<------router----->satellite
daisy: router------->satellite-------->satellite