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MagJo
Jul 28, 2021Aspirant
Connect ORBI 850 to existing Wifi, then network cable into PC
Dear all i would like to connect to an external wifi with my pc that has no built in wifi. I have an Orbi rbs 850 satelite and would like to hook it up to the wifi and then use cable between it ...
CrimpOn
Jul 28, 2021Guru - Experienced User
MagJo wrote:i would like to connect to an external wifi with my pc that has no built in wifi. I have an Orbi rbs 850 satelite and would like to hook it up to the wifi and then use cable between it and my pc. Is this doable?
The post is confusing. An Orbi RBS850 satellite has four (4) gigabit ethernet ports. If the computer is connected to one of these ports with an ethernet cable, then it is connected to the Orbi system. WiFi is not relevant to the problem.
If the Orbi RBS850 satellite is functioning, then it IS connected to the Orbi WiFi router.
It would help if you could explain more about the situation, because as it stands the question makes no sense.
Sorry.
MagJo
Jul 28, 2021Aspirant
Sorry for incomplete description, the WiFi that I am going to connect to is an external (non-Orbi) hotel WiFi. So I need a bridge between my PC and the Wifi as my PC has no WiFi adapter and am trying to use the Orbi as this bridge.
- CrimpOnJul 28, 2021Guru - Experienced User
MagJo wrote:
Sorry for incomplete description, the WiFi that I am going to connect to is an external (non-Orbi) hotel WiFi. So I need a bridge between my PC and the Wifi as my PC has no WiFi adapter and am trying to use the Orbi as this bridge.The correct solution is a WiFi-USB adapter, Search on Amazon for "WiFi USB adapter for laptop".
There are dozens of products starting at about $15US.
If you need it today, Best Buy, Office Depot, and Staples all carry them, although they have mostly name brands starting at about $25.