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studioj
Nov 08, 2019Aspirant
RBR50 Wifi speed is slow near the router, but faster near satellite
Hi, I have newly installed 1000mbps fiber. My Orbi router (which I'm just using as a connection point) is hardwired to att router modem and Orbi wireless satellites are in other areas of house. Oddl...
CrimpOn
Nov 08, 2019Guru - Experienced User
studioj wrote:In contrast if I connect to the ATT wifi near the router and modem, i get 500mbps. Thank you.
Having two WiFi systems "right next to each other" is likely to lead to interference, especially on the 2.4G channels. If both the Orbi and the AT&T WiFi are on the same exact channel, for example, the interference would be horrible.
Most Orbi purchasers disable the ISP WiFi and use only the Orbi. (That is why they purchased Orbi in the first place.)
- studiojNov 08, 2019Aspirant
Thanks. Yes I'll try disabling it and putting the Orbi back to channel 1 and see how that affects things, makes sense.
- CrimpOnNov 08, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Which 2.4G channel to use is a matter of pretty intense discussion on the forum. It is widely understood that the 2.4G channels "overlap" and that only channels 1, 6, and 11 do not overlap with each other. When planning a corporate deployment, for example, people typically assign channels to access points in sort of a "hopscotch" pattern where adjacent access points have channels that do not overlap.
In the residential area, the Orbi owner has control over only a single access point (his own). So, his Orbi can be set to channel X and there is nothing to stop his neighbor from setting an access point to the same channel. For this reason, most WiFi systems periodically scan the WiFi space, detect what other WiFi networks are set to, and adjust their channel to the one that gives the best performance. If people on both sides of me have chosen 1, 6, and 11, my Orbi may decide that "3" or "9" gives the best performance right now.
So, I leave my Orbi on "Auto" and let the Orbi decide what channel it likes and when it wants to change. (My guess is that many of my neighbors have similar WiFi networks.) Is there a "right answer"? Beats me.