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DoctorA
Dec 03, 2019Luminary
"best when the sat is connected wirelessly to router." Really?
NG says: "Tri-band WiFi works best when the Orbi satellite is connected wirelessly to your Orbi router. This gives you better performance than many wired Ethernet solutions and gives you greater flex...
- Dec 04, 2019
DoctorA wrote:NG says: "Tri-band WiFi works best when the Orbi satellite is connected wirelessly to your Orbi router. This gives you better performance than many wired Ethernet solutions and gives you greater flexibility in placing your Orbi satellite."
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I think what is meant is that wireless backhaul will give you a total throughput of 2.4 Gbps in Orbi AX, while wired backhaul will give you a maximum of 1 Gbps. So wireless backhaul is much better than wired when having many devices streaming or downloading data at high speeds simultaneously.
plemans
Dec 04, 2019Guru - Experienced User
My testing has been similar. I don't have the RBR850 setup but I have a different wireless AX mesh setup. For this the hardwired backhaul has been faster more consistent.
Agree with you in that if I put them both in an open space, the wireless backhaul is faster but in a real world usage scenario, the wired backhaul is better.
This was true of both the mesh AX I tried (arris) and the original orbi. Maybe someday I'll get to try the orbi ax.
- FURRYe38Dec 04, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Technically wire has less processing of the data flow than wireless does thus less over head and best performance over wireless. Current wireless tech is getting better, however realistically won't be as good as wired.