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MarkLOrbi
Dec 25, 2018Guide
Point to point between two satellites?
I need to provide wireless in a barn that's 150' from my house. I'm running router in AP mode. In attached drawing, can I use point to point wireless to connect Satellite 1 and Satellite 2? I would u...
- Dec 26, 2018
Yes you can connect Satelllite-2 to Satellite-1 with Ethernet cables if you can't connect it directly to the Router, please see below snapshot from Orbi Support Site:
MarkLOrbi
Dec 26, 2018Guide
CrimpOn wrote:
Others have described attempts to connect a satellite to the router using a wireless link. Neither device is "aware" that the link is anything other than an ethernet connection. Are you unable to connect the router directly to the wireless link that connects to the barn (bypass the satellite in the house)? My guess is that when the experts comment, they will say that satellites do not "daisy chain" over ethernet, only wireless. (But, I've been wrong many times.)
The router is in the center of the house, it's very difficult to get a cable outside to a spot where the antenae has a clear shot to the barn. The location of the satellite reduces the problem to making a small hole in an outside wall.
CrimpOn
Dec 26, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Please report how it goes with your Daisy Chain link. It looks like your installation will be a hybrid, with the first hop being wireless and the second hop being "wired".
- MarkLOrbiJan 08, 2019Guide
CrimpOn wrote:
Please report how it goes with your Daisy Chain link. It looks like your installation will be a hybrid, with the first hop being wireless and the second hop being "wired".
I changed strategy, I wired my router in the house to the satellite in the barn (~150') using an aerial cable in the trees, so the first hop is wired. The second satellite in barn is daisy chained on wireless backhaul to the first satellite in barn. Both show good status and work fine. The distance between those two satellites is large (~160'), but it's an open barn so there's nothing but air in between them.