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rsm2000e's avatar
rsm2000e
Aspirant
Jul 25, 2019

Extend Wifi to an outbuilding what hardware needed?

Moving to a flat above the garage, about 50 feet from main house.  Have a 2-piece Orbi RBR20 unit, thinking I might need more hardware to boost the signal in my new apartment (a 2 room setup).  My existing Orbi RBR20 is FINE for my OLD apartment where I am connected to my XFinity Cable Modem (ARRIS) and the Orbi is an Access Point (main unit) and boosts the signal Tri-Band to the rest of my apartment (other bedroom and living room).  The satellite unit is in the living room, and the signal is VERY strong within my apartment!  BUT, when I move in a month or so, I will plug the Main Orbi unit into the landlord's existing Netgear Router (non Orbi) and my orbi will again be an access point.  My question is do I need to buy an "outdoors" orbi to boost the signal going from Landlord's upstairs bedroom the 50 or 75 feet to my little garage apartment?  Or should I buy One more satellite unit so my 2 bedroom place will have strong internet in both rooms?  Right now I can detect wi-fi in my new place with NO ORBI at all, but the signal is weak and the MBPS is WAY LOW (because of the weak signal).  Nominal is 300 MBPS, no kidding, I tested it myself!!  That's superb for wi-fi!  My goal is to get 300 Mbps in my new place with the proper Orbi equipment.  I believe 3 Orbi units is "max"?  Willing to buy more orbi units as needed, thanks in advance.

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  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    Any chance the landlord would let you run a CAT6 LAN cable from the main router to the new apt? 


    • rsm2000e's avatar
      rsm2000e
      Aspirant

      Sadly hard-wiring from his Netgear Cable Router to my 'granny flat' tiny apartment above his garage won't work it's 50 feet away from the main house (not attached).  Obviously it would be wonderful to have 300 mbps (my current xfinity apartment hardwire vs orbi is 179 mbps download the same on Orbi WiFi as it is on hardwried, so I'm a HUGE Orbi fan.

  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    At present you have an internet connection separate from the landlord. Will the internet service company relocate your service to the garage apartment?  They run cables all day, every day.  If they installed one in the house, surely they can install one in the garage.

     

    If the Orbi is connected to the landlord's router, how close can it be located to the garage?  i.e. can it be placed (literally) against the outside wall of the house nearest to the garage?  If so, a satellite placed against the garage wall nearest to the house may get a strong enough signal to provide adequate service to the new apartment.  One satellite should provide enough WiFi coverage for two rooms.

    • rsm2000e's avatar
      rsm2000e
      Aspirant

      Thank you.  Yes, I'm going to try to run off the landlord's router so I am (hoping) your suggestion will work.  My question was if the signal for some reason is not robust enough to be reasonably fast (he is getting 300 Mbps ACTUAL on his wifi system inside his house, but the signal strength is nowhere near what it is in my (current) apartment using the magnificent ORBI 2-piece set I bought at Costco.  My thinking is possibly I might benefit from the outdoor Orbi piece added to my current equipment.  Also, if I plug my Orbi transmitter (main piece) into Landlord's router, I worry it might overpower his existing WiFi and cause a problem for him.  All of this to try to avoid my own Xfinity bill for $130 a month for TV and Internet.  Over time, let me tell you, that $100+ a month adds up to a BUNCH.  I am leaving my current digs after 13 years of Comcast bills.  I shudder at the thought.  And of course, there's NEVER anything on TV!  If they shut down Golf, the NFL and MLB, I could actually do without TV period.  Streaming off the web would be plan B, but Xfinity has all the rights to my local MLB team, so it would be radio or nothing, except the odd game on UHF.

       

      Thank you for your suggestion, it is my current 'hope' that it will be enough.  The db signal strength presently is much too low without an Orbi booster to use landlord's wifi for my Internet.  Using the WiFi Analyzer app on my Android, the signal is very low, and the mbps is like 30 as opposed to 300 which is what he is getting inside the main (100 year old) house.  My add on is newer (about 20 years old).  His router is on his second floor.  Again, thank you for your help.

      • rsm2000e's avatar
        rsm2000e
        Aspirant

        Oh, if I didn't clarify, the new apartment is above the garage which is DETACHED from the main house entirely. 

         

        There is a line of sight distance of about 75 feet from the room where his router is to my building.  It may be slightly further depending on where in the room he has his router sitting.  It is also Netgear though I don't know the model.