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Arthur2Sheds
Mar 05, 2024Tutor
Adding an extgension to my Orbi Pro WiFi 6 network
I have an Orbi Pro WiFi 6 network with an SXR80 router and a SXS80 satellite, and want to add another satellite to cover another area of the house. I see that my Orbi Pro 6 model is discontinued ...
plemans
Mar 05, 2024Guru - Experienced User
If you're only covering 3x devices, you can use a standard extender. It won't "mesh" with the network but it would work. I'd just set it with a different ssid otherwise it'll impact some devices roaming efficiency.
or you could snag one of the SXK80 kits and just use the satellite. Then you have the router for backup incase the primary fails. Stinks if the primary fails and you have a ton into satellites you can't use.
Stinks that they made them EOL and aren't making them anymore. Solid devices.
- Arthur2ShedsMar 06, 2024Tutor
Thanks for your reply plemans Clearly you are a network / comms wizard!
Difficult to find a used or new SXS80.
However, I see an SXR8O for sale for circa £185 (postage included) . Is it possible to reconfigure this to act as an SXS80 satellite. I could hardwire it or WiFI to my current SXR router.
If not I might be able to sell and replace my current SXR80 & SXS80 mesh system with something a little less professional but with 2 satellites to cover my needs. Any recommednations - at reasonable cost - thatcome to mind?
Kind regards
- plemansMar 06, 2024Guru - Experienced User
No, you can't make a SXR act like a satellite.
You might be able to locate an SXS30 satellite.
https://kb.netgear.com/000065558/Which-Orbi-Pro-routers-and-satellites-are-compatible
I'd keep watching for used sxs80's, sxs30's, or even just watch for whole kits and just use the satellite. here in the states, the SXK30 kit is super cheap. I have a feeling we'll see people off-loading them since Netgear made the Orbi Pro series EOL. its a bit sad because the orbi pro line is awesome in performance and features.
- Arthur2ShedsMar 06, 2024Tutor
Thanks again for the swift response plemans, much appreciated. Saved me wasting money.
I'm located in the UK so I'll be watching for the models you suggest. In the interim I've relocated both the SXR (a couple of meters) & SXS (only slightly) devices and will monitor to see if that resolves at least some of my "fair" link status devices.
Many thanks
Bob
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