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hobie123
Feb 17, 2021Follower
How to tie a device to a particular satellite? (RBR50/RBS50)
Hello, my system cosists of a RBR50 router, to which two RBS50 satellites and one RBS50Y outdoor satellite are connected. The system just uses one common WIFI SSID througout the house. I have two WiI...
CrimpOn
Feb 17, 2021Guru - Experienced User
There is another possibility: an inexpensive WiFi "extender", for example the TP-Link N300 which sells on Amazon for under $20. It is 2.4G only, which is all smart plugs need. Locate it close to the Orbi unit that is closest to the outdoor unit. Configure the extender to broadcast a different SSID than the Orbi (on a different WiFi channel). Configure the smart plug to connect to the extender SSID rather than the Orbi SSID.
My reasoning is that 2.4G signals penetrate farther than 5G signals. Since the outdoor satellite gets a "good" WiFi backhaul signal (correct?), it is certainly close enough that a 2.4G device will be able to connect to a 2.4G extender that is pretty far from the outdoor Orbi.
CrimpOn
Feb 17, 2021Guru - Experienced User
The experiment was successful. Some of my Christmas lights were controlled with a KASA (TP-Link) smart switch which was connected to an RBR40V in my garage. Powered off the RBR40V. Opened smartphone KASA app. "Lights" showed up. Click "on", "off", etc. Can hear the "pop" and see the blue LED change. When I came back upstairs, I see that Orbi "Attached Devices" shows the smartplug connected to the Orbi router. (It takes much longer than one would expect for the Orbi Attached Devices screen to catch up with reality.) All of the WiFi devices that had been attached to the RBS40V changed to either the router or my RBS50 satellite. My guess is that they will "stick" there until the RBS50 WiFi signal drops, which could be months.
So, before doing anything drastic, I would just turn off that smart switch, wait a minute or two, and see if it attached to a different Orbi by itself.