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eblues
Apr 30, 2022Guide
Orbi RBK653 Mesh
I'm looking get in on the cheaper side of WiFi 6 and Tri-band with two satellites. The router is on one end of the house, so I'll need to daisy chain the two extenders to reach the opposite end, abou...
- Apr 30, 2022
If you're daisy chaining, I'd highly recommend the triband satellites. The dual bands take a significand speed hit when daisy chained.
The only time I recommend the dual bands is if you're planning on hardwiring in the satellites. Then it performs fine.
If you don't mind renewed, there's been some renewed orbi's on amazon
eblues
May 05, 2022Guide
Just thought I'd follow up with what I ended up doing. I don't think I ever mentioned that we recently upgraded to a 1Gig connection.
I bought an Amazon renewed Orbi 752 system for $229. Yeah, just one satellite when I said I wanted two. My house is 62 feet from one end to the other. Frontier's Router/Modem is unfortunately installed on the extreme East wall. And my wife likes to run her iPad and laptop from the comfort of the bedroom, with the headboard up against the extreme West wall. So the Wifi basically needs to cover the full 62 feet.
Yeah I could move the router, but who wants to climb into the attic to run a new cable. At 69 years old, not me!
Anyway, I figured I'd get the good deal on the renewed 752, and if ended up needing a 2nd satellite, I'd deal with that later... maybe Ebay or something. But as it turned out, with the one satellite placed near the center of the house (actually probably about 35-36 feet from the router), Mama's getting good service, with download speeds in excess of 200Mbps.That's plenty good for YouTube videos, eh? I'm only getting 250-350 on my desktop, and I'm sitting right next to the Satellite. The speed does vary quite a bit from one test to the next (Ookla Speed Test). With my laptop in the same room as the router, it gets around 500Mbps down. In most cases, uploads speeds seem to be only about 50-75% of download speeds.
So, it looks like we're good to go. Thanks again to both of you for the enlightening discussion. Maybe this short thread will help others looking for similar info in the future.
Herm
plemans
May 05, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Glad its working well for you and at a pretty cheap rate for a triband setup.
A couple things.
1. try several locations of the satellite. I moved mine around a couple times to try to optimize placement. Sometimes small things in the home (hvac, plumbing, etc) can block signals and a little move can help nicely. When I first started with mesh, i tried every combination I could so I know the best layout depending on how many satellites i have in my home.
1. try testing the speed hardwired into the satellites. That way when you're testing placement, its only testing the wireless backhaul. This allows the best way to figure out placement for the backhaul.