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BiGMERF
Sep 28, 2020Apprentice
Hrs on this...
Mind you I am not a networking wiz right now I have an ax6000 setup. Cost me $750 with tax.. runs decent, everyone ce in a while I get a drop or two. But it's been pretty stable.. my return win...
ekhalil
Sep 29, 2020Master
BiGMERF wrote:.......Now, I do not have any Ethernet wiring running through my home. But I can get it done for $250. So I'm starting to think that maybe taking back the ax6000. Using the 250 for the wiring and getting the ax4200 for 500. Essentially spending the same amount
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What is making you think that the cause of the drops is the wireless backhaul? Have you done enough troubleshooting?
I think that wired backhaul is useful only if you have the satellites very far away from the router and outside the wifi coverage of the router, otherwise i think that wireless backhaul is as stable as wired backhaul in Orbi.
- BiGMERFSep 29, 2020Apprentice
No no, I'm not saying that the drops are due to the wireless backhaul. I was just commenting on the overall stability of it.
- FURRYe38Sep 29, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Though wireless on orbi is good, things to remember are building materials, disstance, placement and surrouding environment, i.e. other wifi neighbors and devices will all be a factor and contribute to wifi signal performance and stability and operation. Wired will always have better performances and stabliity over wireless.
- Fritzsche0529Oct 03, 2020ApprenticeI’ve been using the RBK753 because it was cheaper than the RBK853 (purchased at Costco), but like the 853 has AX with the wireless back haul. I had problems with the Orbi app SpeedTest, but have had no problem at all with the WiFi throughout my house since I installed the Orbi. My house is just shy of 3,000 sq ft, two floors with the main router connection upstairs. My devices connect with no problem around my yard as well. We have about 30 devices connected. My satellites are connected wirelessly. My work laptop is connected via Ethernet cable to one of the satellites but my personal laptop (for virtual meetings) is wireless and has a solid connection with no drops. I upgraded from my ISP router because of poor signal throughout my house. The RBK753 solved that problem completely. It might be worth swapping yours out for the lower price system...but I wouldn’t worry about installing the Ethernet for $250...you likely don’t need it! I didn’t. Good luck.