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pwc_brick
May 14, 2018Aspirant
Suggestions... Need to update my system?? R7000 & EX6200 to an RBK50???
Good day,
I currently have a R7000 in my basement as my main router and an EX6200 as an extender on the main floor. I get pretty good coverage however the EX6200 seems to be failing a little m...
FURRYe38
May 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
How big is your home? SqFt?
The orbi system is a single SSID name and auto assigned/connection system thats based on what client HW supports. So it will pick either 2.4Ghz or 5ghz and if it's better on 5Ghz then it will connect it there if the conditions are good. If 2.4Ghz only devices then the router will only allow connections to the 2.4Ghz radio. NG doesn't support disabling of the smart connect system on Orbi.
I have a 5000 sq ft home and use the 40 series router with a RBS20 series satellite. 40 feet in between the router and satelliet. Coverage and performance is great with 3 cameras, two NEST, 2 xboxes, DISH system, and everthing else.
pwc_brick
May 14, 2018Aspirant
Wow, thanks for the quick reply... Approx 2800 sq feet. Not so worried about coverage as much as dropped connections (been reading alot about them, but figure most of it was with the new ethernet backhaul and/or items that are moving around constantly). But I'm thinking since the items I would have connected to the satalite would be stationary it should just pick a band and stick with it instead of bouncing around. Main reason was lookig at orbi was because of the ethernet ports on the satalite and the possibillity of adding the RBS50y outdoor to the pool cabana down the road...
Thanks again