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JimmyBSwe
Dec 26, 2023Aspirant
I was looking for info about if I can use two Orbi RBS350 satellites to an Orbi RBR750 router
Hi!
I just saw this chatt when I was looking for info about if I can use two Orbi RBS350 satellites to an Orbi RBR750 router, I chatted with Netgear and got the answer that it is not possible, but ...
- Jan 28, 2024
Glad you got it working. Please mark your thread as solved so others will know. Be sure to save off a back up configuration to file for safe keeping. Saves time if a reset is needed.
https://kb.netgear.com/000062080/How-do-I-back-up-the-configuration-settings-on-my-Orbi-WiFi-System
Enjoy. 📡
CrimpOn
Jan 04, 2024Guru - Experienced User
No. Orbi routers cannot be converted to satellites. It is part of the fundamental product design. With a fiber internet connection, there is no modem. (Modems are for DSL or cable internet.) Router connected directly to fiber ONT is correct.
The WPA2 WiFi security is also correct.
JimmyBSwe
Jan 04, 2024Aspirant
Ok, thanks for the quick respons.!🙂
Is it possible to use the router for something else if I connect it by a networkcable from the router?
- CrimpOnJan 04, 2024Guru - Experienced User
JimmyBSwe wrote:
Is it possible to use the router for something else if I connect it by a networkcable from the router?
Yes. The router can be used to create another WiFi network and expand coverage. What stops most people is the requirement to connect this router WAN port to one of the LAN ports on the primary route with an Ethernet cable. Even if it has exactly the same WiFi credentials as the primary WiFi system, devices will not roam seamlessly between the two systems. This can be confusing to users as they observe performance to get worse and worse as they move around. (Devices that never move, of course, are not affected by roaming issues.)
The router can be placed in Access Point (AP) mode, which allows the primary router to control the entire network IP space (assign addresses, forward ports, etc. etc. Even in AP mode, it remains a separate WiFi system for roaming purposes.
- JimmyBSweJan 07, 2024Aspirant
Yes. The router can be used to create another WiFi network and expand coverage. What stops most people is the requirement to connect this router WAN port to one of the LAN ports on the primary route with an Ethernet cable. Even if it has exactly the same WiFi credentials as the primary WiFi system, devices will not roam seamlessly between the two systems. This can be confusing to users as they observe performance to get worse and worse as they move around. (Devices that never move, of course, are not affected by roaming issues.)
The router can be placed in Access Point (AP) mode, which allows the primary router to control the entire network IP space (assign addresses, forward ports, etc. etc. Even in AP mode, it remains a separate WiFi system for roaming purposes.
Can I use the network ports to connect wired devices when the router is in AP mode?
- FURRYe38Jan 07, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Yes.