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jfishburne
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May 21, 2018
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Orbi outdoor satellite range versus indoor satellite range

Hi,  I have a large property and I am trying to get wifi from my house out to my barn and up to my pond. I have my router in the house and 1 satellite in the pond pumphouse and 1 in the barn.  My cov...
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    st_shaw
    May 23, 2018

     

     


    jfishburne wrote:

    I have been chatting with Net Gear's Orbi support.  For me they recommended that I use the outdoor rated satellite in the middle (I happen to have power in a central location) and use it as a daisy-chain between my router and my farthest satellite which is about 650 feet from my router. I was getting 1 bar of coverage between my router and that farthest satellite and they said this should fix it. I hope that helps.


    I looked at your diagram.  If I were you I would just go move satellite 2 to the "possible" location temporarily, and see if it improves satellite 3 (or vice versa). That should give you a clue whether it will work before you buy anything.

     

    One issue with daisy-chaining is that the user cannot control it. The system will decide whether to daisy-chain or go direct to the router, and you can't set it one way or the other.  By doing the above, you can also see if the system is stable.