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theyoungsavage
Mar 31, 2022Initiate
External Wifi range RBS50
I have an RBR50 router and two RBS50 satellites in my home, successfully dealing with wifi dead-spots, but the range on the satellite does not reach my garage (I sometimes have intermittent connectio...
plemans
Mar 31, 2022Guru - Experienced User
"top plug extender". not sure what you mean by this.
You can add more satellites if you need to.
- theyoungsavageMar 31, 2022Initiate
Hi Plemans
Thanks for the reply. Not sure the correct terminology, but by 'plug top extender' I meant the plug-in 'Powerline' units (usually a transmitter that connects to the router and a receiver that emits wifi) that uses the existing electrical wiring. I will probably go ahead and buy one but I hoped someone would recommend something that is suited to the ORB system rather than me pick something at random. I'm presuming that I could just connect the transmitter to an ethernet socket on the RBS50 and it will work as if plugged directly into my router...
Cheers- plemansMar 31, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Powerline does work but some places/setups it doesn't function that great. If you do buy one, make sure to get one from a place with a good return policy in case your setup isn't optimal for it.
You can always use the powerline to function as a wired backhaul for the orbi. I've seen users do that.