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dchbbc
Mar 14, 2021Apprentice
Other use for RBR40 and RBS20
Hi. I have an RBR40 and 3 RBS20 satellites. I'm just not happy with the whole system anymore. I've done all kinds of settings, firmware and anything that is within my knowledge and I still don't get...
CrimpOn
Mar 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
dchbbc wrote:Is there any way to get a Orbi RBS20 or RBR40 to hook up to my ATT gateway, as an extender without the whole Orbi set up? I saw you could do that with Orbi Outdoor and Talk. The thought of running another wire across the attic doesn't sound fun so I'd like that ethernet port from the Orbi back out there.
No. The RBR40 can connect only using the WAN (yellow) ethernet port. RBS20 satellites can connect only to Orbi routers. The only two Orbi satellites that will connect to "any WiFi router" are the RBS50Y (no ethernet port) and the RBS40V (3 ethernet ports). I don't know if it is worth spending nearly $200 on an RBS40V to find out if it can connect to the AT&T WiFi. When I installed the Orbi system, my various WiFi extenders went into my "box of misc. stuff". The Netgear EX3700 would work if it can establish a strong connection to the AT&T WiFi.
I believe there may be models of AT&T WiFi that have optional extenders.
https://www.att.com/support/article/u-verse-high-speed-internet/KM1192919/
I have used PowerLine to connect security cameras in places where I could not install ethernet cable. (with mixed results).
Ethernet cable through the attic is by far the best solution.