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MacFan22
Jan 23, 2017Aspirant
How would you suggest I add another router to my Orbi system so I can have satellite ethernet port?
I bought the Orbi system which has been working very well. I have a tivo mini in my bedroom the requires a wired ethernet port. Neither the satellite nor the main router is in the bedroom. So, tw...
peteytesting
Jan 23, 2017Hero
i would suggest you look at power line technology ( aka EOP ) to solve the connect from the mini to the router
see
https://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/powerline/?cid=wmt_netgear_organic
MacFan22
Jan 23, 2017Aspirant
Thank you - I haven't had the best luck in powerline adapters in the past. The speed is significantly degraded into my bedroom and turns out to be far less than my non powerline wifi speeds.
Other thoughts?
- Texas22StepJan 23, 2017Initiate
If you have coax cable running into the room already (as many homes do), you can try MOCA network adaptors. Netgear's version of this is at https://www.netgear.com/support/product/mca1001v2.aspx, but there are lots of other MOCA adaptors out there too. I know that DISH Network uses MOCA to network their set top boxes in residential environments, so there should be plenty of bandwidth to meet your TIVO's needs (Netgear says their box maxes out at 175 Mbps -- see http://kb.netgear.com/20084/MCA1001v2-FAQs.)
- Mikey94025Jan 23, 2017Hero
As Texas22Step says, MOCA will probably work just fine for your Tivo. An alternative, and for the fastest speeds (in the future), is to use an AC wireless access point. Do you have an older AC or wireless-N router that you replaced with the Orbi? If so you can configured it to be a wireless access point for your Tivo. That's what I did with my previous Netgear router.