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Cswqueen
Aug 23, 2016Tutor
Orbi vs nighthawk R8000
what are the main differences and how is the orbi better then the nighthawk
DarrenM
Sep 07, 2016Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello mikestjames
The Orbi Wi-Fi system delivers 3 independent radios including one 2.4GHz band and two 5GHz bands for 802.1a/b/g/n/ac wireless devices. Smart Connect intelligently selects the best Wi-Fi band for each dual-band device to optimize connection speed and performance based on that device’s speed and performance capabilities.
DarrenM
mikestjames
Sep 07, 2016Guide
To simplify the question, is one of the three Orbi bands dedicated to connection between the two pieces, and therefore unavailable for use by devices? I would like the blanket coverage, but we have a lot of devices spread as equally as possible between all three bands. Thanks,
- DarrenMSep 07, 2016Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello mikestjames
Yes it does but we have band steering in the Orbi which will help with the issue you are talking about it.
DarrenM
- CswqueenOct 29, 2016Tutor
Thanks for the explanation, even though I am not very savvy on this, I still want the best connection available. Right now I have 300mbs from time warner and I still have buffering problems on my tv and tablets whenever I watch any videos. So I bought the nighthawk and a range extender and still buffering. Will the orbi solve this? Or adding an orbi make it better. If I added an orbi, how would I do that as I'm not sure what an access point is. I really appreciate your explanation as I'm confused
thanks so much - CswqueenOct 29, 2016Tutor
Thanks for the explanation, even though I am not very savvy on this, I still want the best connection available. Right now I have 300mbs from time warner and I still have buffering problems on my tv and tablets whenever I watch any videos. So I bought the nighthawk and a range extender and still buffering. Will the orbi solve this? Or adding an orbi make it better. If I added an orbi, how would I do that as I'm not sure what an access point is. I really appreciate your explanation as I'm confused
thanks so much