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NickvanLawick
Jul 13, 2019Aspirant
Can you use the Orbi RBR20 as a satelite to an existing RBR50?
Hi community, I'm quite happy with my RBR50 -RBS50 set-up, however the wifi signal in our attic office is not too strong, we won't need a large area to cover so the smaller (and cheaper) RBS20 se...
- Jul 13, 2019
Bridging isn't supported on Orbi...
CrimpOn
Jul 13, 2019Guru - Experienced User
No Orbi "router" can be a satellite. Never.
What you CAN do is connect the new RBR20 to the Orbi as an ordinary Access Point (AP). It will act "like" a satellite in terms of not performing any router functions, but it will not be integrated with the rest of the Orbi network. If the primary use in the office is for devices that rarely move, that's probably not too much of a problem. If everything in the attic gets carried up and down stairs often, this may not be optimal.
- NickvanLawickJul 13, 2019AspirantThank you CrimpOn,
Agree, setting up like an AP wouldn’t make sense. I’d like leverage the mesh capability, and like you said pretty expensive solution.
And bridging the two routers, is that an alternative?- FURRYe38Jul 13, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Bridging isn't supported on Orbi...
- NickvanLawickJul 13, 2019AspirantThank you both, am afraid I’ll return the router then.