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Cynomus
Apr 17, 2018Guide
Nighthawks as a Orbi Satellites
Dear Netgear, I have a couple Nighthawks R6220 and R7000, now I have an Orbi AC3000. I paid as much for the Nighthawks as the Orbi system. Please consider releasing firmware updates that allow Night...
FURRYe38
Apr 17, 2018Guru
Nighthawk routers don't suppot MESH systems or have the abilities to operate like Satellites. HW is different as well. NG probably isn't going to allow such configurations since the Orbi systems are a specifc design and intent as well as Nighthawk routers are specifc for there design and intent.
You can use your Routers as APs, LAN to LAN, they would just need to be on separate channels far apart from what the Orbi is using.
Cynomus
Apr 17, 2018Guide
I understand they are different systems, I'm an engineer, however, I also understand that good code could still allow them to at least handle handing off clients between units in a coordinated manner. Further it would encourage existing customers to NOT considering purchasing other competing products from other vendors, when considering a new mesh wifi.
- FURRYe38Apr 17, 2018Guru
Well maybe a nice idea, however im sure there is specifi reasons why NG may not do that. The Orbi systems are specifcally designed to work with there HW. Im sure also NG may not want to bother there product lines as well. I presume NG may want to keep there way of doing things, good or bad or indifferent, the way see see fit. Been doing this a while though. Anything is possible. Wouldn't happen any time soon though.
- madbrainApr 17, 2018Luminary
This is not just about code but about the insufficient number of wireless radios in Nighthawk routers. You need 3 - one for the 5 GHz backhaul, another for 5 GHz 802.11ac, and another for 2.4 Ghz wireless N. Most other Nighthawk routers will only have at most 2 wireless radios.
- CynomusApr 24, 2018Guide
Which is why I suggested using the wired LAN connection in leiu of the 3rd radio for the backhaul traffic.
- raven_auApr 18, 2018Virtuoso
Cynomus wrote:I understand they are different systems, I'm an engineer, however, I also understand that good code could still allow them to at least handle handing off clients between units in a coordinated manner. Further it would encourage existing customers to NOT considering purchasing other competing products from other vendors, when considering a new mesh wifi.
To understand further go to Small Net Builder and read the threads about AiMesh.
There's quite limited support with that too, largely due to the wireless vendor development kit used in the various routers.
I expect Netgear will not update the vendor wireless development kit in most, if not all, shipping products.
Upgrading the same vendor wireless development kit to a newer version in of an existing product is more likely but also probably wouldn't be done unless there are problems with the router that have been fixed in the new kit.
Historically, domestic router vendors want you to by new kit to get this type of update, but you probably know that already, ;)