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jaisingh
Mar 23, 2020Aspirant
Multiple Orbi Routers in one network
Hello,
I have following question:
I have a 2 story home and I am afraid there will be no good connection between the floors if I use 1 router and multiple satellites. There is an ethernet cable connecting the floors. So my question is, if it is possible to use 2 routers with 2 satellites each. One set per floor. Each router connected via ethernet. But still functioning as one single network.
Thx guys
I have following question:
I have a 2 story home and I am afraid there will be no good connection between the floors if I use 1 router and multiple satellites. There is an ethernet cable connecting the floors. So my question is, if it is possible to use 2 routers with 2 satellites each. One set per floor. Each router connected via ethernet. But still functioning as one single network.
Thx guys
4 Replies
- Retired_Member
jaisingh wrote:
Hello,
I have following question:
I have a 2 story home and I am afraid there will be no good connection between the floors if I use 1 router and multiple satellites. There is an ethernet cable connecting the floors. So my question is, if it is possible to use 2 routers with 2 satellites each. One set per floor. Each router connected via ethernet. But still functioning as one single network.
Thx guysYes you can, however one must be in the AP while one handles the DHCP stuff.
Have you tried just the Orbi router in place?
- jaisinghAspirant
I haven't bought it yet as I only have experience using 1 Router. I would let another Router handle DHCP, so the Orbi Routers would just be there as APs and so the satellites can connect to them
- Retired_Member
jaisingh wrote:I haven't bought it yet as I only have experience using 1 Router. I would let another Router handle DHCP, so the Orbi Routers would just be there as APs and so the satellites can connect to them
Not sure where you're planning on buying your Orbi, but I would check their return policy.
Based on how you feel with the return policy, perhaps buy the Orbi and initially set it up with just the Orbi router if you can. Some modems are modem/wifi combo which presents another set of problems. Some ISP require you use their modem/router combos which forces you (with the Orbi) to go the AP mode route.
- jaisinghAspirant
So my idea would be: Cisco Router -> 2 Ethernet connections to the Orbi routers -> 2 satellites connected wireless to each Orbi router