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Cornish27's avatar
Jan 29, 2019
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Orbi compatibility

I am thinking of ditching my ASUS TR-AC68U in favour of an Orbi soution. Will an Orbi mesh set up work well with my ASUS AC68U PC network card

  • Ok, the distance is something to keep in mind for Orib and the satellite(s)

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  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    You'll have to try it out and see. Most Ethernet/WiFi adapters cards work well with Orbi. 

    What is the exact model# of this adapter card? 

    Is this card wifi or Ethernet? 

    How old is this card? 


    Cornish27 wrote:

    I am thinking of ditching my ASUS TR-AC68U in favour of an Orbi soution. Will an Orbi mesh set up work well with my ASUS AC68U PC network card


     

  • The PCE version of the AC68u is similar to the RT specs and I would venture that you will have similar or better router performance with the Orbi with RBR40 (or better) within the same main router range and added satellite(s) will give you significantly improved coverage. But as FURRYe38  says, mileage may vary and the return policy on where you would buy Orbi is important. My experience with going from an RT AC68u to Orbi was slightly better close in router performance and a major change in home coverage and options where I could place a 4K TV for streaming.

    • Cornish27's avatar
      Cornish27
      Guide

      Thanks @FURRYe38 and @ JoeCymru

      I find the range of the RT AC68U poor although everything else is pretty good. My issue is range down a long thin house. I have a recent AC 68U network card that seems to work with most things e.g. my ISP provided modem/router (the router bit of it being very poor!)

      I don't want to have to change the network card, but I don't think Netgear makes one, (only USB adapters?) so if I want to use the Orbi RBK50, I might as well try with my existing card

      I buy through Amazon so the returns situation is covered

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        Try with the adapter and see how it works first, then see if you need to upgrade the adapter or not. 


        Cornish27 wrote:

        Thanks @FURRYe38 and @ JoeCymru

        I find the range of the RT AC68U poor although everything else is pretty good. My issue is range down a long thin house. I have a recent AC 68U network card that seems to work with most things e.g. my ISP provided modem/router (the router bit of it being very poor!)

        I don't want to have to change the network card, but I don't think Netgear makes one, (only USB adapters?) so if I want to use the Orbi RBK50, I might as well try with my existing card

        I buy through Amazon so the returns situation is covered