sm00thpapa
Very Senior Member
I just can't figure out why it's giving my SONOS speaker and Amazon Echo the same IP address. I can release and renew the WAN IP address but not local devices. The Web GUI is very laggy.
I'm just not seeing what you guys see. I've had Orbi running since I reviewed it and it has been trouble free. It runs in AP mode and we don't stream with it. Just web browsing and email for iPad and Android tablet and phones
I just can't figure out why it's giving my SONOS speaker and Amazon Echo the same IP address. I can release and renew the WAN IP address but not local devices. The Web GUI is very laggy.
If you power-cycle a client, it may get a new IP address. Have you tried that? Or you could reserve DHCP addresses for the SONOS and Echo via their MAC addresses. But that does sound broken. Do both the SONOS and Echo work? If so, it could be more a display problem than an IP address problem...like the table entries in the displayed list aren't being fully updated for some reason?
Anyone having galaxy s8 issues with connectivity to orbi? All my other devices seem ok, but the s8 keeps getting disconnected; the backhaul is really awesome.
Yep, looks like the "fix" right now is to connect them to the guest network. I wonder why this is a fix, I wonder if the guest network doesnt get some features applied.Yes, on most people's 8/8+. Take a look at Netgear's forums... massive problems, but not just limited to the S8, although I will admit that is where I see the problem the most.
Yep, looks like the "fix" right now is to connect them to the guest network. I wonder why this is a fix, I wonder if the guest network doesnt get some features applied.
Yep, looks like the "fix" right now is to connect them to the guest network. I wonder why this is a fix, I wonder if the guest network doesnt get some features applied.
I'm just not seeing what you guys see. I've had Orbi running since I reviewed it and it has been trouble free. It runs in AP mode and we don't stream with it. Just web browsing and email for iPad and Android tablet and phones
I have my Orbi in 'router' mode and working great for me on the same (latest) firmware.
Think I now, finally, have my semi-long term solution in place, consisting of a Motorola MB8600 DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem and an Orbi AC3000 wifi system (1 router + 2 satellites).
Been connected to my work VDI all day today and on other days a few weeks ago without any issues (not a single disconnect). I also use a Windows and mobile app that would notify me any disconnect, however brief (unlike web surfing where you could temporarily be disconnected and not even notice it, unless you are changing / loading pages or watching a video clip during the exact time frame of the disconnect).
I've heard that DOCSIS 3.1 has features that deal with bufferbloat. Does your ISP support the new features in DOCSIS 3.1? Do you see any difference with bufferbloat using DOCSIS 3.1?
Thanks!
I'm just not seeing what you guys see. I've had Orbi running since I reviewed it and it has been trouble free. It runs in AP mode and we don't stream with it. Just web browsing and email for iPad and Android tablet and phones
I have my Orbi in 'router' mode and working great for me on the same (latest) firmware.
Think I now, finally, have my semi-long term solution in place, consisting of a Motorola MB8600 DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem and an Orbi AC3000 wifi system (1 router + 2 satellites).
Been connected to my work VDI all day today and on other days a few weeks ago without any issues (not a single disconnect). I also use a Windows and mobile app that would notify me of any disconnect, however brief (unlike web surfing where you could temporarily be disconnected and not even notice it, unless you happen to be changing / loading pages or watching a video clip during the exact time frame of the disconnect).
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Out of curiosity, do you observe similar ~99%-100% uptime when you're too far to connect to the Router and are only tethered to a Satellite?
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