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mrm18
May 14, 2020Tutor
Orbi Mesh system question - need another satellite ?
I live in a 3 story home. The main two levels is around 2100Sq feet. The basement (finished area) is about 425sq feet. I set up the RBR50 on the main level at one end of the house (that is where m...
mrm18
May 14, 2020Tutor
Thanks for the suggestion. Will have to time the test right as my wife is working from home and her office is upstairs? :-)
As to the other devices that are compatible, yes they aren't but aren't those slower? (the backhaul) those if I want speed I should stay with the 50? again thank you
plemans
May 14, 2020Guru - Experienced User
They do have a slower backhaul. But it depends on what speeds you have and what you're doing. Its not going to slow the whole system, just the device connected to that satellite. Plus if you look at backhaul reviews, there wasn't a whole lot of drop off in speed.
https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-reviews/33125-wi-fi-system-roundup
So again, a lot depends on what you're doing and need for speed in the basement.
- mrm18May 14, 2020Tutor
Thank you. I don't really understand all this stuff to be honest. I don't game, I do stream. So there can be two items streaming and a computer or two working at one time.
My current speed in the basement is 147.24Mbps down and 10.22 Mbps up which the app sais is extremely fast. So given this, are all these satellites stil options? If so, is one a better option than the other or are they still all equal?
Again thank you
- plemansMay 14, 2020Guru - Experienced User
any of the other satellites should be able to saturate that speed. The only one I haven't used is the RBS20 but they've all go the 866mbps backhaul (throughput 400mbps ish).
Especially if you think about the fact that even 4k tv only needs a 20mbps to stream.