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306Orbi
Jun 04, 2022Star
ORBI 963 - Best Way For Wifi
I have a Comcast Xb8 Modem inn Bridge Mode Connected to my ORBI 963E Router. The internet speed ORBI App Speed test shows is anywhere from 1375 to 1425 MBPS for download and around 42MBPS Upload. T...
- Jun 04, 2022
Sadly its something to test because the wireless backhaul is going to be different for everyone because everyone's home/neighborhood is different. 5ghz speeds drop off quickly with distance and interference. So disconnecting the wired backhaul and actually testing your speeds wired into the satellite is going to give you the most real world performance data versus us just guessing if it'll be faster or not.
I have a very similar setup and bought a cheap (ish) 2.5gig 8x port switch just for my wired backhaul between the router/satellites. This allows my satellites to have the same full 1.4gig speeds from xfinity.
Only caveat with this is that it isn't usually the satellites that are the bottleneck but the actual device you're testing on. Most of my wireless devices can't max out my speeds over wireless. Only a few can (my intel AX210 cards) and they have to be either close to the router or the satellite to do so.
plemans
Jun 04, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Sadly its something to test because the wireless backhaul is going to be different for everyone because everyone's home/neighborhood is different. 5ghz speeds drop off quickly with distance and interference. So disconnecting the wired backhaul and actually testing your speeds wired into the satellite is going to give you the most real world performance data versus us just guessing if it'll be faster or not.
I have a very similar setup and bought a cheap (ish) 2.5gig 8x port switch just for my wired backhaul between the router/satellites. This allows my satellites to have the same full 1.4gig speeds from xfinity.
Only caveat with this is that it isn't usually the satellites that are the bottleneck but the actual device you're testing on. Most of my wireless devices can't max out my speeds over wireless. Only a few can (my intel AX210 cards) and they have to be either close to the router or the satellite to do so.
- 306OrbiJun 04, 2022Star
That is a awesome idea ... to use a 2.5 GBPS Switch just for the Satellites Backhaul...
The next bottleneck is my wiring CAT 5E (long runs) which may have a limitation of how fast it can deliver data ... but you are right... need to test and find out.
And then not having 6E (or even 6) radios on my devices.
I am hoping the new Mac Air will have 6E, we will know next week if Apple announces it.
In the long term - my ethernet cabling will become the bottleneck... that's for sure.
- plemansJun 04, 2022Guru - Experienced User
My home is cat 5E and managed to work with 2.5g. Just make sure your ends are terminated with high quality connectors.
I'd try using the wireless backhaul first and see how well it works. It might saturate your connections fine for the time being. Especially since multigig switches are coming down in prices.
- 306OrbiJun 04, 2022Star
Agreed..
And until I have 6E capable devices... no point looking/expecting for speed increases.
But I will research the Multi Gig switches.
Also, as per your post, my Cat 5E Network may have some life left in it 🙂 .. especially with good connectors.
Thanks for your comments and time - this is very helpful.