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jwckauman
Nov 24, 2019Aspirant
Orbi + Nighthawk X10 - best configuration when both used?
I have both a Nighthawk X10 and an Orbi RBK50. I got the Nighthawk first when i lived in a small house. It provided ample WiFi to the entire house and just as importantly, it acted as an Ethernet sw...
plemans
Nov 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
If you look in my signature you'll see how I hooked mine up. I don't have the X10 but I have the RAX200.
I went Modem---RAX-----Orbi (in ap mode)/switches.
I did this because the rax has a bit better processor, a 2.5g port, and link aggregation for wan/lan. I placed the Orbi in AP mode and just use it for wireless and hardwired satellite coverage.
I disabled the 2.4ghz on the RAX and just use the 5ghz channels. I've been able to keep the wifi channels far enough apart to keep them from overlaping/causing issues.
It works great.
But everyone's situation is different and you can try multiple configurations to see what works best for you.
jwckauman
Nov 24, 2019Aspirant
Thank you! I had somebody tell me that the two wireless networks could be overlapping. Is that a real thing? If so, how do you prevent it? (Sorry, i'm not that well versed in such things).
- plemansNov 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
They can/do overlap a bit. You can minimize this a bit. I disabled 2.4ghz my RAX but didn't need to for my home. I did it to be nice to my neighbors as there's quite a few 2.4ghz in my area. If you live in a rural area with not many wireless routers broadcasting, you'd be fine.
5ghz has more channels available to help avoid overlap. I could write a whole article on it but luckily that's been done several times by others. Each article focuses on differnent wifi spectrum overlap and both articles are pretty short. Worth looking at.
https://www.metageek.com/training/resources/why-channels-1-6-11.html
https://www.maketecheasier.com/best-wifi-channel-for-5ghz-frequency/