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wairds
May 31, 2025Tutor
Extending RBR50 + 2 RBS50 satellites
The setup works well within my house. However I have just installed an external WiFi attached camera attached to the house. The signal the camera receives is weak which I believe could be improved b...
- May 31, 2025
Yes. Any brand of WiFi Extender should work. One key is to create a unique WiFi SSID for the network created by the extender so that the camera will connect only to the extender and not accidentally connect to one of the Orbi units with a lower signal level.
If there is ever a power outage, the Orbi router will begin broadcasting a WiFi signal before any of the Orbi satellites and some WiFi devices may reboot (after the outage) and connect to the router before satellites with a stronger signal even begin broadcasting. Mobile devices appear to be programmed to continue searching for a stronger signal, and users have reported that some devices make a decision quickly and quit searching.
CrimpOn
May 31, 2025Guru - Experienced User
I bought a Netgear EX3700 in 2020 and do not remember having any problems with it. All of these "low end" products are designed to plug directly into an electrical outlet, which is sometimes not convenient and might not be a great location in terms of WiFi signal.
I have a "thing" about wanting permanent devices to have specific assigned IP addresses (all the cameras together, all the speakers together, etc.) and my dim memory is that some WiFi extenders change the MAC address of devices. I had carefully made entries in the LAN Setup table and then found devices connected to the WiFi extender had different MAC addresses. Not a big deal, but came as a surprise. Do not know if the current products do that today.
Fortunately, if you get one of these and it doesn't work out, you're not out a fortune. (I have spent more than $30 on a bottle of wine at a restaurant.)