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cnwdon
Apr 14, 2020Tutor
LBR20 with Airport Extremes as extenders
We now have 2 Airport Extremes connected by Ethernet cable to Netgear switch, which connects to our cellular modem. We plan to buy the new Orbi Mesh LBR20 when available, because it will work with V...
- Apr 14, 2020
IF thats what you use to connect your phone and other wifi devices to, then yes.
SSID names can be anything and be intuitive as well. You don't have to use default SSID names for your wifi network for your home devices.
cnwdon
Apr 14, 2020Tutor
Perhaps clarification of my question will help. It is probably more a "general case" question. With existing satellites (AE's in this case) already functioning in that mode, connected through a switch to the current primary router, can one just disconnect that router (cellular in this case, but likely doesn't matter to question) and put the LBR20 in its place and have the satellites happily continue functioning as they have? I have looked at the data sheet and installation (Quick Start) guide, and the answers are not there.
FURRYe38
Apr 14, 2020Guru - Experienced User
The LBR is fairly new to most around here so not alot of users posting about it or experiences with it. One user posted about trying to connect Orbi AC RBS to the LBR not too long ago and I believe that didn't work. Not sure if non Orbi extenders will work with the system. They may or may not.
If you set up the LBR with the same SSID name and PW, you can try to turn ON the other exenders to see if they work or not. If they don't, then you'll know.
- cnwdonApr 14, 2020Tutor
Thanks. If I understand things right, the SSID is the "name" in my list of connection choices, in this case "Verizon-4GLT-BRV-5437". Do you mean that I would "name" the LBR20 with that moniker, and use the existing password?
- FURRYe38Apr 14, 2020Guru - Experienced User
IF thats what you use to connect your phone and other wifi devices to, then yes.
SSID names can be anything and be intuitive as well. You don't have to use default SSID names for your wifi network for your home devices.