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gmelton01
Nov 17, 2019Aspirant
RBR20 slow wifi
I have an Orbi RBR20 and my WIFI download speeds are slower than my upload speeds. I’ve completed a factory reset and still have crazy slow speeds. My hardwired speeds are extremely fast but my WiFi i...
Mstrbig
Aug 26, 2020Master
miafrate wrote:For the EdgeRouter X it is capable of Gigabit speeds but without offloading your speeds will be greatly decreased.
Hardwired into my switch I can get 900+ depending on network traffic, right now I just did a speed test and seeing 853Mbps but kids are online gaming, streaming
My Setup is Hitron CODA-4582U ---> Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X ---> TredNet Gigabit Switch ---> ORBI RBR20 in AP Mode (25+ Wifi devices, including ipads, phones, firesticks, smarthome devices), Desktops, Security Cameras
The Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X in front of the Orbi can cause issues.
Try Hitron CODA-4582U ---> ORBI RBR20 in AP Mode ---> TredNet Gigabit Switch ---> (25+ Wifi devices, including ipads, phones, firesticks, smarthome devices), Desktops, Security Cameras
So your issue is more than likely that you have a Hitron CODA-4582U, which is a full router going to your Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X, which is also a router to you Orbi RBR20. I'd remove the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X, if you do not need it.
miafrate
Aug 26, 2020Aspirant
Why would you put the orbi between the switch and the router? If you ever have to reboot the orbi it takes down the whole network but when it's connected to the switch like it is it's basically operating just as a device which would only affect wireless devices. Also you're pushing all internet traffic through the orbi with it before the switch which would be overloading the device unnecessarilly.
I have had it this way for 8+ months and have never had an issue and my network is the most reliable it has ever been. All my wired devices always are up and runing without interruption and if i have a wifi issue it only affects those wifi devices and nothing hardwired.
- MstrbigAug 26, 2020Master
miafrate wrote:Why would you put the orbi between the switch and the router? If you ever have to reboot the orbi it takes down the whole network but when it's connected to the switch like it is it's basically operating just as a device which would only affect wireless devices. Also you're pushing all internet traffic through the orbi with it before the switch which would be overloading the device unnecessarilly.
I have had it this way for 8+ months and have never had an issue and my network is the most reliable it has ever been. All my wired devices always are up and runing without interruption and if i have a wifi issue it only affects those wifi devices and nothing hardwired.
Sure It wouldn't matter much if the Orbi is in AP mode, unless the switch, like some smart and green switches, causes issues.
I guess it depends on how you want your network configured.
Most users are purchasing an Orbi system to replace all the routers and access points. Using it as a WIFI system in AP mode is fine, just no benefit at all.
You are pushing the traffic through the system anyway, there is no overloading the device and if so the switch wouldn't be able to handle the load as well.