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baker_pharmd
Sep 06, 2019Aspirant
Using an Orbi with Nighthawk R7500
I have DSL internet fed to my home via fiber optics. I have the wall connection feeding into my Nighthawk R7500 and the Orbi connected to the Nighthawk via ethernet. I am not getting the speeds that my cable company states I should. I should get 250/250, but I seem to be about 95/70. I have the wifi turned off on the Nighthawk. I am not sure that I have the settings correct. Should I get a modem instead of using the Nighthawk?
You should ether configure the Orbi RBR for AP mode if you use the R7500 has your main host router or completely remove the R7500 from the mix and configure the RBR for router mode.
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You should ether configure the Orbi RBR for AP mode if you use the R7500 has your main host router or completely remove the R7500 from the mix and configure the RBR for router mode.
- baker_pharmdAspirantWould I need to get a modem then? Before the Orbi, the nighthawk worked great plugged into the wall. I got the Orbi because I wanted to eliminate the dead zones in my home.
The Orbi will replace what the R7500 is doing. Won't need a modem....
baker_pharmd wrote:
I have DSL internet fed to my home via fiber optics.
Doesn't make sense, especially in the light of later comments.
DSL technology delivers the Internet by copper wire over the "last mile". The "fibre" bit is in the network before the box that squirts the Internet into that copper cable.
If you get the Internet delivered to a LAN socket, "plugged into the wall", that isn't DSL.
To test the speed out iof the wall, plug a PC into the wall and run a speed test. That will tell you the "raw speed" without any gadgets in the way.
Oh, and any wifi speed tests are all but meaningless. They just measure the speed that your wifi devices can handle.