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MiddKid
Jan 27, 2021Guide
Alternative Options for Outdoor Extender
I have an AX6000/RBK853 system with three nodes all with wired backhaul. System is working great for our family of 5. I have a large outdoor space with a finished treehouse that I want to get WiFi ...
- Mar 29, 2021
Just wanted to close this out with my final solution in case anyone stumbles across this thread with a similar question.
Replies here that referenced waterproof enclosures got me thinking about how I could piggyback a signal without the outdoor extender. I realized that I have a window in my office (near an existing ethernet port that is wired to the main router) that faces our backyard treehouse window. So my solution was:
- Went to Costco and bought a new 3-pack of the AX4200 (after confirming that AX4200 satellites work with my existing AX6000 network)
- Put one of the new satellites in the office window with wired backhaul back to the main AX6000 router
- Put the second satellite out in the treehouse window
- Going to sell the extra AX4200 router on eBay
So for slightly less than the cost of the outdoor extender (net of the sale on eBay) I got two more satellites providing great coverage AND they show up as part of my mesh network (unlike the outdoor extender). Speeds are fantastic...one of my daughters has moved to the treehouse for the past two weeks for virtual school with zero issues.
Thanks all for your help.
Mstrbig
Jan 27, 2021Master
MiddKid wrote:
My question is has anyone else had luck with a non-Netgear/Orbi solution? While my existing satellites are hardwired, I'm looking for the outside solution to be wireless only. Just want to plug in power. Appreciate any suggestions.
If you don't care about your coverage being part of your mesh system, you could install a WiFi Repeater / WiFi Booster / Signal Extender. Set it in AP mode and you will be able to have a back yard wifi network for phones, tablets streaming movies, videos and music, etc.
If you prefer to have your mesh extended to your outside area, You could get a matching AX satellite to what you have now and an outside weatherproof router box large enough to accomodate the satellite and power supply. You would have to have electricity available where you want to locate a device. Outdoor repeaters come in all shapes, sizes, coverage and price.
MiddKid
Mar 29, 2021Guide
Just wanted to close this out with my final solution in case anyone stumbles across this thread with a similar question.
Replies here that referenced waterproof enclosures got me thinking about how I could piggyback a signal without the outdoor extender. I realized that I have a window in my office (near an existing ethernet port that is wired to the main router) that faces our backyard treehouse window. So my solution was:
- Went to Costco and bought a new 3-pack of the AX4200 (after confirming that AX4200 satellites work with my existing AX6000 network)
- Put one of the new satellites in the office window with wired backhaul back to the main AX6000 router
- Put the second satellite out in the treehouse window
- Going to sell the extra AX4200 router on eBay
So for slightly less than the cost of the outdoor extender (net of the sale on eBay) I got two more satellites providing great coverage AND they show up as part of my mesh network (unlike the outdoor extender). Speeds are fantastic...one of my daughters has moved to the treehouse for the past two weeks for virtual school with zero issues.
Thanks all for your help.
- FURRYe38Mar 29, 2021Guru
Thanks for letting us know.
Please mark your thread as solved.
Enjoy. :smileywink: