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luxiloid
Mar 12, 2021Aspirant
Pairing Orbi AX6000 Pro with a non-Pro
Has anybody tried paring RBS850 to a SXR80? How about the opposite way: can you pair the SXS80 to a RBR850 through a wired network? I have 10gbps wired all over the house. I purchased RBK854 too...
- Mar 12, 2021
luxiloid wrote:Has anybody tried paring RBS850 to a SXR80?
How about the opposite way: can you pair the SXS80 to a RBR850 through a wired network?No, and no. These Mesh systems can't be combined. This was discussed any explained many times in the community.
luxiloid wrote:I have 10gbps wired all over the house. I purchased RBK854 too early and now, I have to regret it.
Where and how does the SXR60/SXS60 come into the game now?
luxiloid wrote:My satellites only connect to the switch at 1gpbs.
This must have a different cause. By far not all 10G switches are MultiGig capable, most are 10G/1G/100M, some are 10G/1G only.
Both the SXK and RBK8xx are nice systems for the main purpose of an ad-hoc throw-in wireless backhaul environment. However, with a 10G network in the house, deploying any kind of Mesh system does not make any sense to me.
Much better suited are be a bunch of wireless access points like the WAX610 AX1800 (2x2) [currently on sale with the Netgear shop for about the half price of a AX Mesh satellite!] and it's soon available AX3600 (4x4) brother, powered [permiting spare wiring available] by a MS510TXUP (MultiGig PoE++), which is linked or LAGed to the 10G backhaul. With the Insight integration, the management is a snap, seamless roaming thanks to 802.11k/r/v (2/3 of it makes up a "Mesh" marketing system) included. Yeah, I know - AX6000 and then Mesh does sound soooo much better - but considering most of this is going to the wireless backhaul...
schumaku
Mar 12, 2021Guru - Experienced User
luxiloid wrote:Has anybody tried paring RBS850 to a SXR80?
How about the opposite way: can you pair the SXS80 to a RBR850 through a wired network?
No, and no. These Mesh systems can't be combined. This was discussed any explained many times in the community.
luxiloid wrote:I have 10gbps wired all over the house. I purchased RBK854 too early and now, I have to regret it.
Where and how does the SXR60/SXS60 come into the game now?
luxiloid wrote:My satellites only connect to the switch at 1gpbs.
This must have a different cause. By far not all 10G switches are MultiGig capable, most are 10G/1G/100M, some are 10G/1G only.
Both the SXK and RBK8xx are nice systems for the main purpose of an ad-hoc throw-in wireless backhaul environment. However, with a 10G network in the house, deploying any kind of Mesh system does not make any sense to me.
Much better suited are be a bunch of wireless access points like the WAX610 AX1800 (2x2) [currently on sale with the Netgear shop for about the half price of a AX Mesh satellite!] and it's soon available AX3600 (4x4) brother, powered [permiting spare wiring available] by a MS510TXUP (MultiGig PoE++), which is linked or LAGed to the 10G backhaul. With the Insight integration, the management is a snap, seamless roaming thanks to 802.11k/r/v (2/3 of it makes up a "Mesh" marketing system) included. Yeah, I know - AX6000 and then Mesh does sound soooo much better - but considering most of this is going to the wireless backhaul...
luxiloid
Mar 15, 2021Aspirant
Thanks for the perfect answers.
My switch is XS724EM and it supports 2.5G links. From your recommendation, I purchased one WAX218 to see how it works with the existing mesh system. Hope the roaming works with existing ORBI system. I also purchased an Edgerouter to use the RBR850 in AP mode. In AP mode, it supports 2.5G with in-network on the RBR850.
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