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CR4
Guide
Nov 04, 2023
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Combining several ‘sets’ of Orbi routers and satellites

I am currently using an RBR 20 as an access point and RBS 20 as a satellite. In order to extend my network, I am looking at buying some more 20s or 50s.
These are widely available used, as sets containing a router and one or two satellites.
Is it possible to add (for example) an RBR 50 as an access point and a couple of RBS 50 satellites to my existing network, if I have the same SSID throughout?

  • CR4 wrote:

    ... but can’t use it as a wireless access point on the same network?


    Yes. But see the rest of my first answer.

     

    Looks like that would be a good way of creating a messy network. The choice is yours.

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  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User

    CR4 wrote:
    Is it possible to add (for example) an RBR 50 as an access point and a couple of RBS 50 satellites to my existing network, if I have the same SSID throughout?

    Having the same SSID will not create a single Mesh network.

     

    Why not leave the RBR50 out of the network and add the RBS50s as extra satellites?

     

    One thing you can't do is to use the RBR50 as a satellite.

     

    • CR4's avatar
      CR4
      Guide
      Thx for the reply.
      I know that RBR50 can’t be used as a satellite, but can’t use it as a wireless access point on the same network?
      Seems a shame not to be able to use it
      • michaelkenward's avatar
        michaelkenward
        Guru - Experienced User

        CR4 wrote:

        ... but can’t use it as a wireless access point on the same network?


        Yes. But see the rest of my first answer.

         

        Looks like that would be a good way of creating a messy network. The choice is yours.