I have Fios for internet only. We are in an old house with no ethernet cabling, and our highest need for internet is on our 3rd floor. So we have the CR1000A router in the basement connected by ethernet cable to the ONT, and coax running straight from the CR1000A up to the E3200 extender on the 3rd floor. On its own, the wifi strength/speed out of the E3200 (5G and 2.4G) is pretty good, on the 3rd floor.
But there are other important parts of the house that need wifi, which the E3200 alone doesn’t reach, on the second floor. To get signal to those I have an ORBI RBR10, that I connect by ethernet cable to the E3200, and 2 satellites.
I need help configuring the CR1000A and the ORBI to work together.
What happens now is that once I plug the ORBI in to the E3200 by ethernet cable, it connects to the two satellites fine, and the networks are available to devices, but ... the signal gets intermittent, and various devices get dropped a lot, or get ‘restricted’ (slow) connectivity. Very unstable and unacceptable.
I am using AP Mode on the ORBI. On the CR1000A I have both the 5G and 2.4G networks enabled… should I just turn them off? Is it that simple, and then the ORBIs will carry the WiFi entirely?
(Note, I feel pretty confident that a solution is possible, because I only got the CR1000A and E3200 a week or two ago. Other than swapping them in place of the older gateway and extender-- which worked reliably and well with the ORBIs for the past several years without any issues!—I’ve made no changes. So I’m very much hoping it’s not just a case of the CR1000A/E3200 not being able to play well with the ORBIs, when the older hardware they have replaced did.)
Further info: Currently on the CR1000A I have IPv6, DFS, and SON disabled, and I have the 5G and 2.4G networks both enabled (but not IoT). I put the ORBI into AP mode (I was using it for a while without yet putting it into AP mode, setting its SSIDs and passwords the same as the CR1000A’s, but the same issues occurred).