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Txko's avatar
Txko
Aspirant
Mar 18, 2021

Ap mode which network to conmect to

So I put my orbi in ap mode. Now I have a choice between frontier 2.4GHz frontier 5GHz and "wolf" frontier is my ISP networks and wolf is the network I named with orbi. Which network do I connect to?

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  • Txko wrote:
    So I put my orbi in ap mode. Now I have a choice between frontier 2.4GHz frontier 5GHz and "wolf" frontier is my ISP networks and wolf is the network I named with orbi. Which network do I connect to?

    or maybe put the frontier device in ap mode and use the orbi as 'the' router

    • Txko's avatar
      Txko
      Aspirant
      So if I connect to the frontier network will the orbi which is placed in ap mode be actively boosting the signal of that network???
  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    Txko wrote:
    So I put my orbi in ap mode. Now I have a choice between frontier 2.4GHz frontier 5GHz and "wolf" frontier is my ISP networks and wolf is the network I named with orbi. Which network do I connect to?

    Short answer: "it depends".

    If all you want is for devices to use the interent, then it makes no difference which WiFi they connect to.  If you begin to install Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as smart plugs, smart speakers, video doorbells, etc. then the smartphone that is being used to set them may have to be connected to the same WiFi network during the setup.

     

    There was probably a reason for purchasing the Orbi, such as the Frontier WiFi not covering the entire house?

    If you want mobile devices (phones, tablet, laptops) to remain connected as they move around the house, then using the Orbi WiFi will make for a better experience because it should have wider coverage.

    Most customers would choose not to have two WiFi radios competing with each other inside one house. (Bad enough that neighbor WiFi radios radiate into the house!)  So, most customers would turn off the Frontier WiFi.  (There may even be a button on the unit to do so.)

     

    There was probably also a reason why the Orbi was put into AP mode?

     

    • Txko's avatar
      Txko
      Aspirant
      I put the orbi in ap mode because I was getting faster speeds via frontier network then orbi. I figured at the very least orbi would expand my coverage. However from reading your post it seems that by connecting to the frontier network I'm not actually receiving any benefit from the orbi correct?
      • vajim's avatar
        vajim
        Master

        Txko wrote:
        I put the orbi in ap mode because I was getting faster speeds via frontier network then orbi. I figured at the very least orbi would expand my coverage. However from reading your post it seems that by connecting to the frontier network I'm not actually receiving any benefit from the orbi correct?

        do you need the frontier device?

         

        if not get rid of it.  the orbi is fully capable of providing you all the internet you can handle