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LeifA
Jan 23, 2021Apprentice
Signal direction on RBK50
Hi!
Where is the signal strongest on the RBK50 mesh router/satellite? Due to the cables I have my master satellite with the frontside facing into a wall, the cabel connection side facing the room. Is that a problem?
Regards
Leif
LeifA wrote:Where is the signal strongest on the RBK50 mesh router/satellite? Due to the cables I have my master satellite with the frontside facing into a wall, the cabel connection side facing the room. Is that a problem?
It is not a problem. Not particularly "attractive", but functionally exactly the same.
The FCC filing for the RBR50 shows the pair of user device dipole antennas which are vertical on the left and right side of the chassis.
https://fccid.io/PY316200341/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-RBR50-RBS50-rev-pdf-3926901.iframe
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- vajimMaster
I won't think this is a problem since the sat probably uses some sort of omni directional signal.
Using the pc login you can monitor what devices are going through the sat and keep an eye on their performance
No. Just placement is and distance is key.
What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet or more is recommended in between RBR and RBS to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected.
https://kb.netgear.com/31029/Where-should-I-place-my-Orbi-satellite
LeifA wrote:Hi!
Where is the signal strongest on the RBK50 mesh router/satellite? Due to the cables I have my master satellite with the frontside facing into a wall, the cabel connection side facing the room. Is that a problem?
Regards
Leif
LeifA wrote:Where is the signal strongest on the RBK50 mesh router/satellite? Due to the cables I have my master satellite with the frontside facing into a wall, the cabel connection side facing the room. Is that a problem?
It is not a problem. Not particularly "attractive", but functionally exactly the same.
The FCC filing for the RBR50 shows the pair of user device dipole antennas which are vertical on the left and right side of the chassis.
https://fccid.io/PY316200341/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-RBR50-RBS50-rev-pdf-3926901.iframe
- LeifAApprentice
Thank's!
Then I can keep it facing the wall. Not estetichal but necessary due to narrow shelf.
Leif