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serac
Sep 01, 2016Guide
Orbi placement concerns
Having one router / WAP near the edge and the other WAP (satelite) near the middle of the home is a poor layout for optimized coverage. Reminds me too much of single WAP systems this Orbi mesh system...
- Sep 03, 2016
Every home is different but this is our general guide for common house layouts: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/31029/~/where-should-i-place-my-orbi-satellite%3F
The optimal placement does very depending on the layout of the home.
You can experiment a bit to see what works best for you, but there's a good chance you'll find the first place you put the Satellite works great.
Most internet connections have wiring that terminates at the edge of the home. Yes some of the coverage of the router would fall outside the home. Unless you are able to place the router in a more central location (due to internal wiring) there's not much that can be done about that.
Our focus has been on performance with a dedicated wireless band. As we've gone for performance rather than trying to minimise the size of the unit at the expense of performance, we also put a lot of effort into designing Orbi to be aesthetically pleasing. Whilst the router might be tucked away somewhere the satellite could be e.g. in the living room where it could be in the field of vision a lot.
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 03, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Every home is different but this is our general guide for common house layouts: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/31029/~/where-should-i-place-my-orbi-satellite%3F
The optimal placement does very depending on the layout of the home.
You can experiment a bit to see what works best for you, but there's a good chance you'll find the first place you put the Satellite works great.
Most internet connections have wiring that terminates at the edge of the home. Yes some of the coverage of the router would fall outside the home. Unless you are able to place the router in a more central location (due to internal wiring) there's not much that can be done about that.
Our focus has been on performance with a dedicated wireless band. As we've gone for performance rather than trying to minimise the size of the unit at the expense of performance, we also put a lot of effort into designing Orbi to be aesthetically pleasing. Whilst the router might be tucked away somewhere the satellite could be e.g. in the living room where it could be in the field of vision a lot.
rugby49
Oct 01, 2016Aspirant
Just received the Orbi kit through Amazon and had a question on placement. I have looked through the post and viewed the location pictures. Due to where my cable modem I need to kind of reverse the setup. I am looking to put the router on the seond floor edge and have the satellite on 1st floor middle. I have a mixed system of DISH satellite with a cable modem. The playroom on the second floor has the kids gaming systems, main router and modem. I try to keep the gaming systems hard wired into the router which over time created less problems. Just checking before I crack open the Orbi box if I could run into a problems with the router on second floor and satellite centrally located on 1st floor.
- itGeeksOct 01, 2016Apprentice
I think you shoud be fine, The picture is just an exsample of one setup. Everyons situation will be diffrent, One forum member reported he put the sattelight in the basement and the router on the first floor and has great coverage. See link below-
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Orbi-WiFi-System/m-p/1147753#M494