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jefferis
Feb 24, 2025Guide
Does Orbi 54 RBR50 as access point need to be on a wired LAN?
I have 2 Orbi 54 routers and am trying to set up the second one as an Access Point. I already have 2 satellites but I had to move one to be closer to a 4K tv to get good Internet. I followed the i...
- Feb 24, 2025
Orbi routers must be connected to the internet using an Ethernet cable from the WAN port (usually yellow). Once connected, the device can be put into 'router' or 'access point' mode, which determines what features are enabled.
It appears that what you want is a WiFi Extender, which connects to the home WiFi system through WiFi.
CrimpOn
Feb 24, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Orbi routers must be connected to the internet using an Ethernet cable from the WAN port (usually yellow). Once connected, the device can be put into 'router' or 'access point' mode, which determines what features are enabled.
It appears that what you want is a WiFi Extender, which connects to the home WiFi system through WiFi.
- michaelkenwardFeb 25, 2025Guru - Experienced User
CrimpOn wrote:
It appears that what you want is a WiFi Extender, which connects to the home WiFi system through WiFi.
I have used an Orbi router on the "remote" end of a wired connection to the modem using Powerline Ethernet. Fine unless you have terrible mains wiring and ultra fast broadband. Mine is VDSL.
Disclaimer: Just another user with time on their hands.