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mrudm
Jan 11, 2017Tutor
Connect Satellite via Ethernet
I'm considering buying a 2 unit Orbi (router + 1 satellite). I have an existing home ethernet network, so I would connect the satellite to the router via 1 GB ethernet, giving a faster more reliable ...
st_shaw
Mar 20, 2017Master
dawiz22 Sounds like a challenging setup. My Ubiquiti setup is in a single-level home. I'm currently using my APs resting horizontally on top of furniture, and they work fine like that so far. For best coverage, you're going to want your radios on the top floor, but it sounds like you have some challenges there.
I think you'll have good luck with Orbi. My Orbi is in a 3,000SF home with a walk-out basement and two above-ground floors. I initially had the Orbi router on the second floor and the satellite on the first floor. Coverage was fine everywhere, including the basement. I also measured 10 Mbps throughput with my MacBook outside, 500 feet away from the house. Pretty incredible. I just upgraded my DSL and had to move the Router to the basement. The satellite is still on the first floor. The satellite can synch OK through the floor and the coverage still seems good. I haven't retested the maximum outside range yet though.
JMU1998
Mar 21, 2017Luminary
Now even Amplifi are going to offer wired backhaul why does Netgear always have to play catchup after taking the lead? Competition always see to fly past Netgear even if Netgear starts ahead, just poor feature set and slow Firmware release plagues Netgear everytime they put out something promising, Orbi still has a lot of potential but features Must improve wired backhaul is one of them now every competitor is offering it!
- dawiz22Mar 21, 2017Star
JMU1998 I wouldn't necessarily call Unifi ahead with the Amplifi. It has some advantages (much better app) but the mesh points don't have ethernet ports, so in order to make use of the ethernet backhaul functionality (that is yet to be released), you need to buy additional routers. Also, I find the Amplifi mesh points extremely ugly - that's just my personal opinion, however. IMO they look like mini cell-towers (which they basically are, of course :-) The routers are pretty, though, and Unifi has big plans with them in terms of turning them into IoT hubs. We'll see where that's going.
As for ethernet backhaul: I believe that's pretty useless unless you can also adjust the TX power. So in that respect, it's a half-baked solution at best if Amplifi can't deliver the latter as well. Orbi already has that - so if the ethernet backhaul would be added, it'd be the perfect product.