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ChrisGtr
Oct 02, 2023Aspirant
rbk753 mesh and calix gm2037 install later this week
I am runnning rbk753 mesh system with 2 satelites currently, Later this week fiberIq will be installing a line to my house and inside. My question is - will I be running into any trouble? Cal...
CrimpOn
Oct 02, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Trouble? No. The RBK753 should work fine with the fiber Optical Network Terminator (ONT).
Expectations? Unrealistic.
Neither the RBR750 nor the Calix support more than 1 gigabit WAN connections.
https://www.calix.com/content/dam/calix/mycalix-misc/lib/prem/i/u6e-me/index.htm?toc.htm?104042.htm
Thus internet speed of 5,000MB/sec may be available at the ONT, but cannot be delivered to the customer.
Probably might be worth a few minutes to double check their promises. and confirm the monthly cost to use their Calix in a mesh configuration (one router plus two satellites).
The Calix appears to be similar to the Orbi 960 product line (supporting WiFi6E)
- ChrisGtrOct 04, 2023Aspirant
so running out of their modem, I do get 4200/4200.
but once i connect to the orbi its 1000/45
ideas? or need to use their stuff?
- CrimpOnOct 04, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Observations:
- This is a freakish amount of bandwidth.
- Wonderful that you have an Ethernet adapter capable of 4200Mbps to verify this speed.
- Annoyed that the Calix Product Data Sheet does not mention WAN and LAN ports capable of greater than 1GB.
(Obviously if you measure 4200, then the WAN port and at least one LAN port must be capable of higher than that speed.) - Surprised that the Orbi upload speed reported at 45MB/sec when the download speed reported at 1000.
- There are only two models of Orbi residential systems with greater than 1GB WAN ports:
- The RBR860 WAN port supports up to 10GB, but the four LAN ports all max out at 1GB.
This means that 4.2GB data stream could be shared among a lot of devices (both wired and WiFi), but no single wired device will get more than 1GB and the WiFi devices will max out at whatever their chipsets support.
WiFi6 (802.11ax) devices may be capable of 1GB. - The RBRE960 WAN port supports 10GB plus it has one LAN port rated to 2.5GB plus three 1GB LAN ports. Users commonly feed the 2.5G port into a 2.5G switch and connect 960 satellites and computers to that switch. That still leaves bandwidth "on the table" and available to the router wired ports and the router WiFi devices.
- The RBR860 WAN port supports up to 10GB, but the four LAN ports all max out at 1GB.
- There are a number of routers on the market supporting 4200Mbps WAN connections:
https://www.netgear.com/home/wifi/routers/rs700 (Netgear's 960 is in the second half of the article). Some of those systems have faster LAN side ports than any Netgear Orbi system. - It might be worth asking the ISP about the cost of using their WiFi router plus enough WiFi satellites to provide coverage to the desired area. Their product appears to be roughly equivalent to the Netgear 960 (and perhaps to some of the other products). A Netgear RBRK963 sells for about $1,500. If the ISP wants $150/month, then the break-even would be 15 months. If they ask only $50/month, then the break-even would be 45 months.
- ChrisGtrOct 04, 2023Aspirant
i stil have the issue of the orbi not connecting lol, go figure.