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tucsontico
Jun 30, 2021Virtuoso
Questions About Migrating from RBK53 to RBK753
I was an "early adopter" of the ORBI system in 2016 with an RBK53. It has served me very well but I want to move my RBK53 to my vacation home and migrate to the AX4200 RBK753. (Costco has them on sal...
tucsontico
Jul 04, 2021Virtuoso
Furrye38,
Got the RBK753S (1 Router, 2 Sats) installed yesterday. Did the install with the suggestions from the forum. Fairly easy swap out but had to re-initialize my IP reservations for my 30+ devices. Not a big deal, just a bunch of typing and editing. System has been running for 24 hours+ with no apparent device connection issues on latest firmware (V3.2.18.1_1.4.14). Have selected exact same options as my RBK53, e.g, Access Control OFF, Traffic Meter OFF, etc.. However, WiFi download speeds from the sats are slower than expected. I pay Xfinity for 1200 Mbps download/40 Mbps upload.
As noted in a previous post, I must daisy chain the sats to get WiFi out to my attached garage. I did a bunch of speed tests wired and wireless (via ookla's speedtest.net desktop & iPhone app) at various distances from the router and the sats. Here's the test result numbers (all 5 GHz):
1) Wired to router (iMac): 920-950 Mbps
2) WiFi to router at 6' (iPhone 8): 540-600 Mbps
3) WiFi to router at 25' (iPhone 8): 375-400 Mbps
4) WiFi to Sat 1 at 6' (iPhone 8): 350-375 Mbps
5) WiFi to Sat 1 at 25' (iPhone 8): 290-315 Mbps
6) WiFi to Sat 2 at 6' (iPhone 8): 210-240 Mbps
7) WiFi to Sat 2 at 25' (iPhone): 200-230 Mbps
8) All location upload speeds are 35-40 Mbps
While none of these speeds are excessively bad, I'm a bit suprised at the rapid drop off from the main router to Sat 1. Sat 1 is about 40' away from the router with two walls (wood studs with drywall) in between. The drop off from Sat 1 to Sat 2 is more expected as there is a comcrete block wall (with wood studs and drywall on top) between them.
My question is: Do these number seem "normal" or are there optimization hints I should try to get better speeds at the Sats?
Thanks in advance for any advise!
FirstCup
Jul 06, 2021Guide
I just saw your post, i am going to make a similuar upgrade, Orbi RBR50v2 to a RBR850. I would think the RBR850 will display a different SSID than the current RBR50, I will go with that change. I am not sure how to go about this. Maybe just shut down all of the 50, router and satellites then setup the RBR850 using the current orbi app and then connect the RBS850 satellites (2). I really do not want to be caught dead in the water without anything to connect to. I see you have just went through this. PS I do not understand alot of this stuff. Terry
any advice?
- FURRYe38Jul 06, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Each Orbi wifi SSID is different and unique, never the same.
I highly recommend using the same SSID name and PW as used prior on your last wifi router system. Make migration of your wireless devices easier and if you put the new system online while leaving the old system on during the intial setup, then turning OFF the old system the devices should all connect and migrate to the new system. You may need to just power cycle some devices thay may not seem to re-connect. Most should though.