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Marco-F
Feb 13, 2020Aspirant
Orbi Pro SRK60 - Ethernet backhaul vs WiFi backhaul for mesh WiFi in large multi-story house.
I have read in some blogs that for the Orbi Pro SRK60 system it is better to establish a WiFi backhaul using the dedicated radio signal between units, rather than the Ethernet backhaul. As I'm desig...
- Feb 13, 2020
As I'm designing the system for a large house and 5 satellites, I have the opportunity to have wired connections in a daisy-chain design. I was assuming the Ethernet backhaul is far more reliable and stable than the WiFi one.
Yes, Ehternet backhaul is more reliable and stable than the WiFi backhaul,
If you have the opportunity to have wired connections in daisy-chan, you had better use Wired connections.
evan2
Feb 13, 2020NETGEAR Expert
As I'm designing the system for a large house and 5 satellites, I have the opportunity to have wired connections in a daisy-chain design. I was assuming the Ethernet backhaul is far more reliable and stable than the WiFi one.
Yes, Ehternet backhaul is more reliable and stable than the WiFi backhaul,
If you have the opportunity to have wired connections in daisy-chan, you had better use Wired connections.
- Marco-FFeb 14, 2020Aspirant
evan2 wrote:As I'm designing the system for a large house and 5 satellites, I have the opportunity to have wired connections in a daisy-chain design. I was assuming the Ethernet backhaul is far more reliable and stable than the WiFi one.
Yes, Ehternet backhaul is more reliable and stable than the WiFi backhaul,
If you have the opportunity to have wired connections in daisy-chan, you had better use Wired connections.
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Great! Thanks for confirming!
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