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rinku2012
Nov 22, 2017Tutor
R8500 with Orbi
Hello,
i am staying in 3 floored townhome. Currently i have Netgear R8500 AC5300 router. I have placed the router in 2nd floor. I am getting good internet speeds with 5ghz connection in my 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor.
Currently i have around 30 plus devices ( ipad , iphones, 2 laptops and few of security cameras) connected to the router. except my laptop and iphone all other devices connect to 2.4 ghz network. I see that sometimes network is getting slow. I wont get good speeds in my garage and few areas on 3rd floor.
I am planning to buy latest orbi (RBK 53) and connect it to my router.
I would like to keep orbi as AP and R8500 in router mode so that i can use all the router features. do you guys think this is correct setup or should i keep R8500 in AP and keep orbi in router mode ?
i spent almost $350 on R8500 and will buy Orbi for $400.
please suggest me good setup
Thanks
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- RogerSCVirtuoso
Hi. I would keep the R8500 in router mode as you say, and turn off the wireless radios on the R8500. Then connect the R8500 to the Orbi and put the Orbi in AP mode:
https://kb.netgear.com/31218/How-do-I-configure-my-Orbi-router-to-act-as-an-access-point
I have my R7800 and Orbi configured this way and it works well for me.
Good luck!
Hello,
Thanks for the reply. can you let me know on how can i turn off the wireless radios on R8500 ?
- RogerSCVirtuoso
I don't have an R8500, but if it uses roughly the same admin web interface as the R7800, you would go into the admin web interface. If you don't know how to do that, you can either use the owner's guide for the router (downloadable from Netgear), or use "192.168.1.1" in your browser's address bar (where "192.168.1.1" represents the IP address of your router, that one's just the factory default address, and most people use that IP address). If you haven't changed the admin web interface password, the credentials are "admin" / "password". Then, click on the "ADVANCED" tab and "Advanced Setup" on the menu on the left. Then click on "Wireless Settings", and uncheck the "Enable Radio" checkboxes for 2.4GHz. and 5GHz. bands. Then when you go back to the main "ADVANCED" tab, you should see that the wireless radios are turned off.
I may not have the details entirely correct for your router, but what I have above should be close enough to get you there. If the above isn't good enough, you can download the user's manual from Netgear, and that should also tell you how to disable the wireless radios.