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FredParis
Nov 25, 2019Aspirant
ORBI System components compatibility
Hello,
I have since on eyear an ORBI system with a RBR20 and its satellite RBS20 and everything works well. Now, I want to extend the network to the roof terrace.
I did tests with the RBS20 and it does not work if I put the satellite in the shelter that is on this terrace (it works unstably if it is positioned outside the shelter). I'm thinking of buying a Satellite RBS50 on the assumption that it's more powerful and it might work, but I'm wondering if it's compatible with the RBR20? Please advise about compatibility and any suggestion will be welcome..
I point out that the difficulties I encounter are not related to a problem of distance but of building structure since the terrace is above our home and therefore the router.
I know that NETGEAR propose outside satellite RBS50Y, which is more expensive but I would rather go to RBS50
Thank you in advance for your reply.
Best Regards,
Fred
10 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
All the satellites will work interchangably. However, the RBS50 has has a 4x4 backhaul while the rbs20's are only 2x2. so even though you consider it more powerful, you won't gain any benefit from it as it can only connect back at the 2x2 configuration.
Are you passing though concrete/brick/plaster to get to this outdoor terrace? these materials are great at blocking signals. I'd investigate powerline or a means of getting a hardwired connection outdoors. this would prevent the instability.
- FredParisAspirant811/5000Hello Plemans,
Thanks for your help. Yes the terrace of the building is built on concrete which makes the transmission of the signal difficult.
So I understand that the RBS50 will bring nothing more than the RBS20. I imagine two other solutions:
. Option 1 based on an RBS50Y located outside the shelter so closer to the source but with the risk of signal loss as when I did the test with the RBS20. It's not really satisfying!
. Option 2 based on NETGEAR PLP2000-100FRS (or equivalent), but I would have to keep the same original ORBI network for a good operation of my installation (I am also equipped with equipment connected to google home which must work on a single wifi network). I do not know if it's possible?
What's your opinion ?- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Concrete makes things challenging.
Potentially you could just run a powerline out to the patio and use then use an orbi connected to it. a lot depends on what circuit the powerline is on as occasionally powerline can have issues/slow downs with certain powerline devices.
I think that'd probably be your best bet for getting good coverage out there would be powerline for the orbi backhaul.