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Bobne
Oct 07, 2020Aspirant
Receiving Wi-Fi Signal in a metal outbuilding
I have an Orbi RBR50 in the east side of my basement. In the west side of the upper level of the house I have the Orbi extender. About 20 feet away from the extender I have a metal outbuilding. I can...
Bobne
Oct 08, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for the help! I think running an Ethernet cable would be the best bet for my situation. Just want to verify I can run the cable from the extender from the house to an EX3700 in the outbuilding.
CrimpOn
Oct 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Bobne wrote:Thanks for the help! I think running an Ethernet cable would be the best bet for my situation. Just want to verify I can run the cable from the extender from the house to an EX3700 in the outbuilding.
Using ethernet requires both ends to support ethernet. All of the Orbi satellites have a LAN jack except the wall plug model.
The EX3700 expects to "extend" using WiFi, so it would have to be some other WiFi access point that connects to ethernet.
The RBS40V has been selling on Amazon for $99. (They will do almost anything to hook people on Alexa. I just left that feature disabled. Who knows, you may enjoy having music in the building.)
If you are willing to give up the Orbi "mesh" feature, there are many WiFi access points that cost even less.
Be sure and get "outdoor rated" ethernet cable.