LovelyBrook wrote: 
> Thanks for your response.  Doing more research.  I had a router with two
> speeds that was fine.  Orbi says it is backwards compatible.  I need to
> call Orbi support.
> 
> If anyone has figure this out, please get in touch.
> 
> :)

Ok, here is the puzzle.  I spent the time to try to speak to a human on
the Netgear Orbi Support line.  That did not help.  So, I am going down
2 roads -- posting here in the LMS forums and also posting in the
Netgear Orbi forums.  Here is the sequence and the puzzle.  I am not a
networking whiz although I have gotten fairly familiar with the web
interface of various modems since I live in the country, teach for a
large university and have gone through about 5 ISP's trying to find
speed, connectivity, and reliability.  My home is relatively "smart"
with about 30 devices, and 3 floors.  I have 8 squeeze devices, 1 slim
device, 1 old boom box, and 6 squeezebox radios.

Currently t mobile home internet is the best.  Good connection,
screaming fast, reasonable price, and decent support.  Nothing has beat
it up to now.  So they supply their home wifi tower which is pretty
basic and dumbed down for a modem router.  The web interface is very
simple.  Not many adjustments.  This was working for everything except
anything that required a WPS button to connect.  It has no WPS button. 
So my security cameras and an adapter for the solar read out did not
work.  I kept my old ISP just to keep them connected even though it was
slow speeds and very expensive.

Called T-mobile to see if I was missing something in connecting these
devices.  They said I need a wifi extender with a wps button.  I had
been thinking about mesh for a while to cover the up and downstairs.  T
mobile advertised their system as mesh compatible -- although it has no
bridge mode so you are left with 2 routers broadcasting 2 wifi networks,
(or more if you set up guest networks).

All the squeeze devices were fine and very reliable on the t-mobile
alone which uses both 2. and 5.2 bands.  I hooked up the Netgear Orbi 2
days ago hoping to get everything on one network and keep things simple.
Everything connected except the squeeze devices.  I played around with
power resets, lots of little tweaks but the best I could do was hook
into the network briefly, and then recognize the server/library very
rarely on one or two devices and play music for no more than 5 minutes
before it all disconnected.  Getting it hooked to the Orbi network was
really hard and rarely worked.

So, today, I decided I would go back and try to hook the squeeze devices
to the T-mobile router network.  This was easily done.  I had everything
hooked up to that network, 8 squeeze devices, had to change the
computers with the LMS server to the Tmobile network and then it
appeared all was well.  Was playing music everywhere with great
happiness.  Then, in about 30-40 minutes each device, one by one, fell
off the network.  EXCEPT the old boombox and the slim device stayed
connected.  Maybe that is a clue.

The only way I could reconnect was to do power resets on everything. 
So, I can get any squeeze device to connect now if I unplug it and plug
it back in -- but only for 20-30 minutes.

Obviously, there is some sort of interference going on.  I made sure
that the squeeze devices could no longer hook to the Orbi, just
T-mobile.  Have done multiple power resets on everything in the house
including both routers.

Not sure exactly where to start now in problem-solving.  If there are
any techies who like a puzzle here you go.  Will keep updating this as I
try various solutions.

Thanks


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