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Sasquatch3
Oct 11, 2022Aspirant
Orbi 960 Wired Backhaul Question
Quick question about wired backhaul. My current internet service is 1GB ATT fiber, and I go from the ATT gateway (bridge mode) > Orbi (Router Mode) > Network Switch > Satellites.
This setup works just fine, but I'm switching to ATT 5GB fiber. I'd like to be able to get the full 2.5 GB to each of the satellites should they ever need it, and the main router only has a 2.5GB port out. As a result, I'm thinking of trying the following ATT gateway (Router Mode) > Switch > Orbi (AP Mode) / Satellites. My question is would the wired backhaul still work in this set-up? Essentially, I would be going direct from the gateway to the Orbi router and Orbi satellites rather than daisy chaining them.
Another question is can the 960 utilize both wired and wireless backhauls simultaneously, similar to the Eero 6E? This would eliminate the need to change my set-up in the first place as the wireless channels could offer the additional bandwidth.
Thanks for any help anyone can provide.
13 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Since the RBS need to be connected to the RBR for ethernet backhaul and to get 2.5Gb support to each RBS from the RBR, you'll need to connect a 2.5Gb supporting LAN switch in between the RBR and RBS. I'm currently using both GS110MX and XS505M in my configuration however I think you only need the GS110MX.
Back haul operation is limited to either wireless or wired connection, not both at the same time.- Sasquatch3Aspirant
Thanks, but I'm trying to figure out a way to go direct from the gateway to the main orbi unit and 2 satellites as I believe that would allow me to get the most out of the 5GB fiber connection. If I go from the main orbi unit to the two satellites then I might as well just get the 2 GB fiber connection.
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Sasquatch3 wrote:
Thanks, but I'm trying to figure out a way to go direct from the gateway to the main orbi unit and 2 satellites as I believe that would allow me to get the most out of the 5GB fiber connection. If I go from the main orbi unit to the two satellites then I might as well just get the 2 GB fiber connection.
I'd probably just go with the 2 gig connection. Most websites don't even get close to saturating gigabit, much less 2gig/5gig service.