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schpeen
Oct 13, 2016Tutor
Anyone order an additional Orbi Satellite ???
Has anyone else ordered an additonal Orbi Satelite for their Orbi system?? I have a big home so I just ordered an additonal satelite I am anxious to see how it will perform with 2 Satelites. Anyone h...
peteytesting
Oct 13, 2016Hero
schpeen wrote:I was just more curious how the Orbi system performed with 2 satilites....I guess thats my real question.
if you can place the orbi router in the middle of the 2 sat's then you could expect as good a signal coverage in ether direction , however you would need a house 6000 square foot plus to ensure the devices where seperated enough to avoid over saturation of the wifi , oversaturation would cause issues with clients not moving between transmissions because of the way the orbi works
it is wise to test the single orbi and sat first to determine if you need a second one or if there is still part of the house that doesnt get wifi as $250 is a lot for a second sat that may not achieve a lot or would perhaps create more issues than it solves
schpeen
Oct 13, 2016Tutor
Per my message above I already have an Orbi system.........and its not doing the trick for me. I guess my home being 3 levels....its not working with current setup. Yes...the wifi reaches but the signal and speeds arent that good in that area. Also keep in mind these are Netgears numbers......Ubiquinti Amplifi says it can cover 20k square feet.........i find that hard to believe. This is tough question to answer since everyones setup and homes are diffferent. If it dosent work I send it back....thats the great thing about retail...lol.
- peteytestingOct 13, 2016Hero
in your case being a 3 story home you would need to have the orbi router on the middle floor and the sat on the first and third floor , it would also depend on construction materials and local enviornmental conditions wifi wise
yes the claims the amplifi make are nothing but advertising blurb
- Dima1007Oct 14, 2016Aspirant
What about this for 3 floors house: router on the ground floor - sat on the ground floor about 25 - 30 feet away to cover opposite corner and back yard - router set as AP on the third floor? And possibly Sat on the second floor somewhere where the signal won't be good enough?
- peteytestingOct 14, 2016Hero
hi
the jump through 2 floors would effect the 5 gig backhaul to the point it may not connect at all
you prob could put it on the second floor and hope its wifi reaches the third