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DFTopping
May 14, 2019Aspirant
Does Orbi RBK50 work with IoT 2.4gHz only (Koogeek, Wemo, etc) after Wi-Fi 6 update
I saw on CNET that Orbi will get an Wi-Fi 6 update later in the summer. After that update, will RBK50 work with IoT 2.4gHz only (Koogeek, Wemo, etc)? I'm thinking of trading my Apple Airports for thi...
- May 14, 2019
DFTopping wrote:
I saw on CNET that Orbi will get an Wi-Fi 6 update later in the summer. After that update, will RBK50 work with IoT 2.4gHz only (Koogeek, Wemo, etc)? I'm thinking of trading my Apple Airports for this system. Thanks!
This question has two parts. (1) The "new" Orbi WiFi 6. That is a new hardware platform, not an "update" to the current platform. (2) Using 2.4G devices with a mesh platform, such as Netgear Orbi, Google, Linksys, etc. etc. Most 2.4G IoT devices work perfectly fine with mesh WiFi systems. A few IoT systems were designed poorly and users have enormous difficulty getting them to work with mesh systems. My Wemo smart plug set up fine on Orbi, as did TP-Link and Aukey. Since the fault lies with the IoT device, there is no indication that the new Orbi will do any better with them than any other mesh system.
CrimpOn
May 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
DFTopping wrote:
I saw on CNET that Orbi will get an Wi-Fi 6 update later in the summer. After that update, will RBK50 work with IoT 2.4gHz only (Koogeek, Wemo, etc)? I'm thinking of trading my Apple Airports for this system. Thanks!
This question has two parts. (1) The "new" Orbi WiFi 6. That is a new hardware platform, not an "update" to the current platform. (2) Using 2.4G devices with a mesh platform, such as Netgear Orbi, Google, Linksys, etc. etc. Most 2.4G IoT devices work perfectly fine with mesh WiFi systems. A few IoT systems were designed poorly and users have enormous difficulty getting them to work with mesh systems. My Wemo smart plug set up fine on Orbi, as did TP-Link and Aukey. Since the fault lies with the IoT device, there is no indication that the new Orbi will do any better with them than any other mesh system.