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photoliv41
Jan 01, 2017Tutor
Orbi WiFi System Compatibility
How do I know if the Orbi WiFi System is compatible with my devices?
photoliv41
Jan 02, 2017Tutor
I appreciate your answer, unfortunately I'm no techy. I don't know how to tell if my devices are "certified" or what that means. The article you gave me a link to is over my head as well. The terminology is totally foreign to me. Is there someone who can explain this to me in Layman's terms please?
netwrks
Jan 02, 2017Master
In Layman's terms, yes, it works.. There's lots of reading material out on the big bad Internet.. Fishing vs Fish.
- photoliv41Jan 02, 2017Tutor
Thank you for your reply netwrks. I know I'm not a techy & technical terminology isn't my forte, but I still need to know how to tell if my devices are compatible with the Orbi system. How do I know if my devices are certified? I've no doubt their system works, as long as it is compatible with your devices. Just need to know how to tell before buying it.
- Mikey94025Jan 02, 2017Hero
It's likely that everything will be fine, but you really can't verify each of your devices unless you identify exactly which devices you have and then someone with exactly the same devices and environment tries it out for you. So this is not practical and therefore we can't answer your question effectively. The only devices that have the possibility of any issues are really old ones that pre-date the latest wireless standards and work only with 2.4Ghz, i.e., devices that are 3-5 years old or later. Anything else will almost certainly just work correctly.
Your best bet is to just buy the Orbi from someplace with a good return policy (e.g., Amazon or Best Buy), try it out, and return it if you have issues.