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VerneArase
Mar 28, 2021Apprentice
Wired backhaul worth it for an AX6000 system?
*Sigh* ... I really have an RBK853 (AX6000) system, even though that's not an option in the forums even now. I'm thinking of wiring my house for ethernet and I've secured all the cable and equipm...
DatabaseJase
Mar 31, 2021Luminary
VerneArase wrote:
If you use ethernet backhaul, does the Orbi free up the backhaul radios for other devices?
The wireless backhaul can not be used by devices even with wired backhaul in place as that is dedicated to wireless backhaul only.
Another thing I would say is to wire as many devices as you can to either the RBR850 or RBS850 simply to reduce as much radio chatter in your household as possible. Downstairs our TV, Xbox, Sky Q and a SONOS Soundbar are wired to the RBR850. That way only mobile devices (tablets, phones, etc.) are using wireless.
bullm00n
Apr 01, 2021Virtuoso
I did a quick test like I said I would. The computer I ran speedtest on is usually directly wired to a switch that goes to the orbi and then to the WAN. The first result of 928 Mbps is that setup from a month ago. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th results in the 600s are with that computer wired into the BRS850 satellite port with the satellite using wireless backhaul. The final result of 950 Mbps is with the satellite using wired backhaul, which is clearly better for my installation.
- FURRYe38Apr 01, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Thanks for posting your results. Good to see that is working well for you.
Enjoy,. :smileywink:
bullm00n wrote:I did a quick test like I said I would. The computer I ran speedtest on is usually directly wired to a switch that goes to the orbi and then to the WAN. The first result of 928 Mbps is that setup from a month ago. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th results in the 600s are with that computer wired into the BRS850 satellite port with the satellite using wireless backhaul. The final result of 950 Mbps is with the satellite using wired backhaul, which is clearly better for my installation.
- DatabaseJaseApr 01, 2021Luminary
Looks great and if you can run a wired back haul then great but if not then consider why you'd need more than the 650Mbps other than for the fastest downloads. As I mentioned a 4K stream is only about 50Mbps. In my experience Xbox servers max out at about 100Mbps for downloads even on our Xbox directly wired to the router.
Good luck with the cable pulls if you decide to go ahead.
- FURRYe38Apr 01, 2021Guru - Experienced User
My xbox gets over 200 and 300Mpbs when doing updates and downloads. Mines wired to the RBR.
- DatabaseJaseApr 01, 2021Luminary
FURRYe38 wrote:My xbox gets over 200 and 300Mpbs when doing updates and downloads. Mines wired to the RBR.
Could be our Circle Home Plus restricting those speeds then but it doesn't impact other devices like that.