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braden
Sep 18, 2017Aspirant
Wireless bridges in an Orbi setup
I'm moving into a larger house. I've been spoiled the last few years network-wise, as my current house is wired with ethernet cable. The new one will not be; so, I'm looking for a good wifi solution ...
- Sep 18, 2017
I would recommend using an additional satellite, instead of trying to use a wireless bridge with Orbi. Orbi uses a lot of spectrum, and it could be difficult to avoid interference between Orbi and a bridge, unless the bridge was 2.4 GHz only.
aaz
Sep 18, 2017Virtuoso
Don't know if your able to get to Costco in US, they had the best deal on the three unit Orbi. I know some people are posting having major issues but it's actually worked out well for me except for using UPnP which I had to turn off.
The Two unit router should likely cover your house just fine in Wifi, but having that extra unit for a wireless bridge is definitly good and I am sure you know how useful it can be. It would definitly cost a lot more later to add a satellite, and the 4 band backhaul that the Orbi satellite provides is unparralled - it's almost like having the unit's wired.
braden
Sep 18, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for the heads-up re: CostCo. I do have a membership; and the price there for the RBK53 makes this decision a no-brainer.