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BeerCanSandwich
Oct 31, 2020Aspirant
Orbi RBK50. Does Ethernet Backhaul work in unison with the Wifi Backhaul
After asking the same question about the TP-Link Deco M9 plus, I was wondering whether connecting the RBR and RBS via ethernet cancels the backhaul dedicated wifi channel or do they work in unison wi...
- Oct 31, 2020
BeerCanSandwich wrote:After asking the same question about the TP-Link Deco M9 plus, I was wondering whether connecting the RBR and RBS via ethernet cancels the backhaul dedicated wifi channel or do they work in unison with each other?
My understanding is the Orbi uses only one backhaul channel (WiFi or ethernet). It does not use both at the same time.
In addition, one feature that annoys some users is that activating ethernet backhaul does not "turn off" the WiFi channel. That 5G WiFi channel remains active (broadcasting management frames, but not data) in case the ethernet link disappears.
CrimpOn
Oct 31, 2020Guru - Experienced User
BeerCanSandwich wrote:After asking the same question about the TP-Link Deco M9 plus, I was wondering whether connecting the RBR and RBS via ethernet cancels the backhaul dedicated wifi channel or do they work in unison with each other?
My understanding is the Orbi uses only one backhaul channel (WiFi or ethernet). It does not use both at the same time.
In addition, one feature that annoys some users is that activating ethernet backhaul does not "turn off" the WiFi channel. That 5G WiFi channel remains active (broadcasting management frames, but not data) in case the ethernet link disappears.
- BeerCanSandwichNov 01, 2020Aspirant
Many thanks :robotwink:
Much like the Deco stuff then other than I believe the Deco disconnects the dedicated wifi backhaul altogether. Interesting info..
- FURRYe38Nov 02, 2020Guru - Experienced User
The wifi back haul is up and running, even if the ethernet back haul is used. If the ethernet backhaul fails, then the RBS have something to fall back on when that condition happens.
- BeerCanSandwichNov 03, 2020Aspirant
The remaining question is, is the Orbi intelligent enough to know which backhaul is faster and whether to prioritise that backhaul over the other, as in.. if the ethernet backhaul is slow, will it know that it's better off using the wifi backhaul if it's capable of higher speeds?
Maybe that's a question too complicated or obscure to answer ..