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saccpa
Feb 08, 2019Initiate
Router can act as satelite?
Can RBR50 be used as a satellite when added to an existing RBK50 satellite system?
Can two separate RBK50 systems be used in a very large house exceeding 5,000 square feet?
6 Replies
- ekhalilMaster
RBR50 is a router and can't be used as a satellite.
Specifications for Orbi says that RBK50 (1 router + 1 satellite) should be enough for 5,000 sq ft coverage, and RBK53 (1 router + 2 satellites) is enogh for 7,500 sq ft.
So I guess that you should be fine with 1 RBK50 with an additional satellite from the other RBK50.
- TChristopherAspirant
Are we talking about setting an RBK50 as an access point? If so, then yes it can be done. You need to connect (via cable) your RBK50 to the RBK50 that's being used as the modem. Once connected you can go to orbilogin.com to finish the set-up. Advanced - Advanced Setup - Router/AP Mode
- ekhalilMaster
TChristopher wrote:
Are we talking about setting an RBK50 as an access point? If so, then yes it can be done. You need to connect (via cable) your RBK50 to the RBK50 that's being used as the modem. Once connected you can go to orbilogin.com to finish the set-up. Advanced - Advanced Setup - Router/AP Mode
Setting the second Orbi package in AP mode together with the 1st Orbi will work, but you will not any longer be using a mesh wifi network when moving between the two systems. You will have normal roaming between the two systems,