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KRYPTONITE
May 28, 2020Aspirant
ORBI WIFI 6 AX6000
I WANT TO SETUP 8 OF THESE. CAN I ADD 7 SATELLITE TO A SINGLE NETWORK SYSTEM. IF SO, I WANT TO SETUP 4 OF THOSE THROUGH ETHERNET BACK HAUL AND 4 OF THOSE WITH WIRELESS BACKHAUL. WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS?
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- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
No need to yell.
Thats possible.
- Chuck_MMentor
KRYPTONITE wrote:I WANT TO SETUP 8 OF THESE. CAN I ADD 7 SATELLITE TO A SINGLE NETWORK SYSTEM. IF SO, I WANT TO SETUP 4 OF THOSE THROUGH ETHERNET BACK HAUL AND 4 OF THOSE WITH WIRELESS BACKHAUL. WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS?
You can put some or all satellites on ethernet. I suspect that the more you put on ethernet backhaul, the better because of all the demand on the backhaul wireless resources.
Needless to say, I hope those are very distanced out from each other else you will create an electromagnetic spectrum nightmare of stepping on one another.
Would love to hear more details about where this would go.
I have three satellites on my system, two wired (RBS50s), one wireless (RBS850) and the produced wireless footprint is HUGE Works great with about 100 or so devices and very zippy speed-wise.
- KRYPTONITEAspirant
the thing is where i live the walls are concrete and vry very thick, think of a bunker and sometimes the wifi signals completely drop once i close the doors to a room where the satellite is kept so thats why i need so many of them. currently i have the older orbi system and face this problem so i was wondering whether the new wifi 6 models can do more then 3 satellites because my current setup doesnt work with 4 and i end up with three different wifi networks across all my floors and 2 different per floor. so it sucks.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
You may want to just run ethernet or power line adapters if needed and setup all RBS wired. Concrete and steel will always have an impact on any wifi system. AX or otherwise.