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10-15-2020 09:30 PM in
TabletsSolved! Go to Solution.
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10-17-2020 04:12 PM in
TabletsI think the question really should be posted in an Orbi forum. For example: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/How-to-set-a-separate-SSID-for-the-5-GHz-network-on-your-Orbi/...
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10-30-2020 10:43 AM in
Tabletsalso, you can no longer split Orbi SSIDs, even manually. will always reboot and default to a merge on the new firmware.
thanks!
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11-05-2020 11:46 AM (Last edited 11-05-2020 11:52 AM ) in
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11-05-2020 04:41 PM in
TabletsI am sorry to hear about this. Please try resetting the network settings on the tablet. go to Settings and search Reset Network Settings. Open Reset Network Settings, then tap Reset Settings.
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11-06-2020 11:45 AM (Last edited 11-06-2020 11:49 AM ) in
TabletsI have reset the Network as described.
I obviuosly had to add my Wireless network again.
Upon reconnecting the Tab S7+ was on the 5GHz band. I listened to some music during a workout. Afterwards i put the tablet aside.
In the meantime i was monitoring the Wifi devices on my network and noticed that the Tab S7+'s connection went back to the 2.4GHz band.
I used some Netflix, Youtube and even did some speedtests to create bandwidth. The speedtest also showed that i was on the slower 2.4GHz band. Nothing made the tablet jump back on the 5GHz band.
This is really dissapointing for such an expensive tablet. Even my 5 year old Google Pixel C tablet does not show this behaviour and that tablet has a complete aluminium body surrounding it.
If this does not get solved i am returning this tablet because this is really not acceptable. The wireless connection is the underlying connection to each and every service on the internet. If that is stuck on the 2.4GHz band it cripples the device.
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11-06-2020 11:55 AM in
TabletsPlease send the following information to this PM Link, and I will send this issue to my engineers.
Full Model Number:
Android Version:
Baseband Version:
Kernel Version:
Internet Provider:
Router Model:
Router Firmware Version:
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11-09-2020 01:42 AM in
TabletsThank you.
PM has been sent.
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11-22-2020 02:19 AM in
TabletsAlso seeing same issue with Orbi mesh network and Tab S7. I have tried resetting network settings