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itGeeks
Sep 26, 2016Apprentice
Feature Request: Orbi Satellite Ethernet Backhaul
As good as Orbi looks on paper I don't understand Y you would cut yourself so short and not support Eithernet backhaul for the satellites, I have 5 locations needing a system like this but without su...
- Apr 26, 2017
Let me acknowledge that our customer base has been clamoring for this feature for a while, and we are trying to be responsive to their needs. To provide context on why it's taking a while to get it out, during the first quarter, the Orbi Engineering team was focused on bringing out the two new products (RBK30 & RBK40) to market. Now that it's accomplished, we're actively working on bringing this feature and a couple of other interesting, market-requested features to you.
Orbi Product Team
hulster8valve
Oct 19, 2017Tutor
Sandspike wrote:I don't think they've failed, but you are wrong. A mesh system that allows for seemless handoff under one SSID and management layer via wired backhaul is what we want. You can't accomplish that with a cheaper solution. If Netgear said, we can't/won't do that, then we could move on. But their solution with wired backhaul would be the best solution for most.
You spot in on one side and are totally wrong on the other. I don't like to do advertisements for other brands in detail, because I like Netgear, but looked for alternative as Orbi for me was just MUCH TOO EXPENSIVE just for single SSID and fast roaming.
I have decided for 2 Unifi UAP-AC-M each 99$ installed Controller software by Docker on a NAS. If Docker/NAS is not an option, you can work without but full feature set needs a controller device for less than 100$. The APs are wired, full configurable/flexible.
Single SSID, fast roaming as basic. Feature set is unbelievable. No need be for me.
But in fact much cheaper as an Orbi.
So I am still saying if you need wireless backhaul and don't own an Internet router already Orbi is for me one of the solutions on the market.
If you have wired backhaul other stuff is definitely better and cheaper solution.
Sandspike
Oct 19, 2017Star
Thanks for the note, I apprecaite the info as what to has worked for you. And it's not a bad suggestion, not sure if my qnap nas has enough horsepower to run that. I really want a deivce with simple updates and mangement. I have a feeling it will be a 2nd Generation Google Wifi device or the Orbi with wired backhaul.