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ibagoalie
Oct 13, 2023Tutor
Thinking of adding a third satellite
I just got the Orbi 971 and put the router next to the cable modem in the first floor front bedroom (my house is a smallish ranch 1700 SqFt with basement). The satellite I put in the basement. I get...
- Oct 14, 2023
Problem solved!! Moved my Firecube to the problem TV in Master Bedroom and because it sits out more exposed, it is getting a strong signal, so 4K is supported. And best of all, much cheaper than an additional Satellite!! Thanks all for your tips.
FURRYe38
Oct 13, 2023Guru - Experienced User
What is the distance between the router and 📡 satellite(s)? 30 feet or more is recommended in between RBR📡 and RBS🛰️ to begin with depending upon building materials when wired or wirelessly connected.
For that size of home, the RBR and 1 RBS should be well sufficient for good wifi coverage. Any more RBS could cause problems.
- ibagoalieOct 13, 2023Tutor
Both the new satellite (in basement) and the TV in question (Master BR opposite corner where the Router is) are ~ 40-50 from the Router. Not sure why the BR TV isn't getting good signal. Maybe because it in a TV cabinet and the Firestick is jammed in the corner of the cabinet? Might be cheaper 🙂 to get a Amazon cube for that TV so it could sit outside the cabinet.
- FURRYe38Oct 13, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Also might try the RBS a bit closer to the RBR. With basement concrete and steel inhibiting good wifi coverage as well, could be a factor. So distance between the RBR and RBS may need to be a bit closer.
Ya, having items jammed in corners and in cabinets can also inhibit good signal reception.
- ibagoalieOct 13, 2023Tutor
Thanks for the responses. Actually the basement devices (home office computer, etc) are getting great reception, however at some point I plan to get an Electrician to HW the Sat to Router. BTW, I just found out that there is a new Firecube and my main TV could benefit, so the 'problem' TV will get the old Cube. I think it will help.
- plemansOct 13, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Can you log into your tv or router and check if the tv is connected to the 2.4ghz or the 5ghz?
200+ mbps should be plenty for streaming 4k as it only takes about 25-40mbps to stream 4k.
But 2.4ghz might link at 200+ and not be able to achieve those speeds because its a slow network and sensitive to interference.
5ghz should have no problem saturating a 4k show/movie at those link speeds.
- ibagoalieOct 13, 2023Tutor
I have it connected at 5G and only showing 279 Mbps. At 2.4 that drops to 79 Mbps. As mentioned in a previous response I am going to try my old Firecube since it can sit more out in the open.