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Steve001
Apr 06, 2018Guide
RBR50 - Connecting a device to 2.4GHz only
How can I make sure that a device I'm pairing with my Orbi Router (RBR50) is only connecting to the 2.4 GHz Network (not the 5)? (This device needs to be paired with the 2.4 GHz wifi.) Thanks, Ste...
FURRYe38
Apr 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
I would try a different router if you can't seem to get your device working as you need. The MESH system may not be in your best interests. The MESH system is a automatic system which connects devices to there best connect and frequecy based on client HW support. So if you have a devices that supports both 2.4Ghz and 5ghz, the MESH system, depending on various factors, will connect the device to the 5Ghz freqency if possible. which in most cases should be preferred and used. This is how MESH and Smart Connect systems work. On non MESH systems, you can disable Smart Connect and have separate SSIDs for each freqency. This maybe where you need to go.
Good Luck in your endeavours.
Steve001 wrote:Thanks for the ideas, but it didn't work for me.
I read the link and tried implementing the idea a few times. I couldn't make it work. One problem was getting into the Telnet address (portal) that was listed. That never worked for me. I suspect if I did a re-set on my Orbi router, then it might work (basically starting over again), but I didn't want to take a chance on doing that (since the router is working fine now, except for connecting to the 2.4 GHz camera).
I also tried a few other ideas that didn't work, like looking into the Basic and Advanced settings (online) to see if I could find a 2.4 GHz ID. I even changed some of the settings so that I thought I turned off the 5 GHz setting, but that didn't help.
Netgear should make it easier to select either a 5 or 2.4 GHz setting for devices.
Once again, thanks for your help.
Steve001
Apr 14, 2018Guide
I had a router like that, just before Orbi, but I didn't really want to switch back to that. I like the Orbi, except for this instance. Instead, I'm going to return the indoor security camera and find one that works with the Orbi. It doesn't make sense to me that the camera should be restricted to 2.4 GHz. It seems like an archaic system.
(I still think the Orbi should be designed to recognize that a system won't accept 5 GHz, or give the option to restrict it to one or the other. I realize it's supposed to work automatically, but the flexibility would make the system better. I even tried going to the satellite that was supposedly working on 2.4 GHz, but that idea didn't work either.)
- FURRYe38Apr 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Most cameras are not supportive of 5Ghz. I believe only a few are.
What is the mfr and model of this camera?
Steve001 wrote:I had a router like that, just before Orbi, but I didn't really want to switch back to that. I like the Orbi, except for this instance. Instead, I'm going to return the indoor security camera and find one that works with the Orbi. It doesn't make sense to me that the camera should be restricted to 2.4 GHz. It seems like an archaic system.
(I still think the Orbi should be designed to recognize that a system won't accept 5 GHz, or give the option to restrict it to one or the other. I realize it's supposed to work automatically, but the flexibility would make the system better. I even tried going to the satellite that was supposedly working on 2.4 GHz, but that idea didn't work either.)
- Steve001Apr 14, 2018Guide
It's the Yi Dome Camera 1080p HD Pan / Tilt / Zoom Wireless IP Security Surveillance System with Night Vision, Remote Monitor with iOS, Android App - Cloud Service Available
Sold by: YI Technology Model: FBA_93005
I didn't realize that about these security cameras. I had an LG system that worked fine with Orbi. Unfortunately LG discontinued their camera.
Do you know which cameras work with an automatic system like Orbi (e.g., Logitech, ZModo; I assume Nest does)? I'll try to check into this when buying another camera.
Thanks.
- Steve001Apr 14, 2018Guide
I just took a quick look at two of the cameras.
It looks like the Logitech Circle supports both 2.4 and 5 GHz, but the Zmoda Pan Tilt does not (only 2.4 GHz, like the Yi). I'll check into this further.
I wonder why they wouldn't support both (like the Logitech)?
- FURRYe38Apr 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
My 3 D-Link DCS series cameras work with my Orbi system. DCS-933L, 936L and 960L.
- Steve001Apr 14, 2018Guide
Thanks I'll check into those too. I hadn't heard about them.
- FURRYe38Apr 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
There 2.4Ghz cameras. I believe there is one or two thats 5Ghz they have.
- Steve001Apr 14, 2018Guide
The D-Link Omna 180 Cam HD, 1080P Indoor Home Security Camera, Works with Apple HomeKit (DSH-C310/AN) seems like a nice one, but I can't tell if it supports both 2.4 and 5 GHz. It has 2-way audio, which is important for me.
- FURRYe38Apr 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
I would contact D-Link support or maybe post over on there forums and ask about 5Ghz suppor. It's a newer camera and with 1080p, might have support for 5Ghz which is really needed for that kind of resolution.
Steve001 wrote:The D-Link Omna 180 Cam HD, 1080P Indoor Home Security Camera, Works with Apple HomeKit (DSH-C310/AN) seems like a nice one, but I can't tell if it supports both 2.4 and 5 GHz. It has 2-way audio, which is important for me.
- Steve001Apr 14, 2018Guide
Yep, if I go with that camera I'll check with D-Link first.
- Steve001Apr 15, 2018Guide
Thanks.
- Steve001Apr 17, 2018Guide
Yep, the first one is the one I was looking at (Omna). I wrote these down and will check out the others. Good angle of view (180), but poor App reviews.
It also looks like Amazon also has a new security camera that was fairly highly rated: Amazon Cloud Cam Security Camera. It supports networks that use the 802.11g/n (so I believe this includes the 5 GHz networks, but I'll check with Amazon). Small angle of view (120).
Logitech Circle 2 will also work with 5 GHz.
I'm checking on Arlo Q (Netgear), just sent them an email.
Thanks for the update.
- FURRYe38Apr 17, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Good Luck Sir.
- Steve001Apr 17, 2018Guide
Thanks. Can always use it when buying these kinds of devices.
And thanks for your help.
Best.
- FURRYe38Apr 17, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Any time. :smileywink: