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Britopian
Nov 20, 2019Aspirant
A FRIEND RECOMMENDED ORBI BECAUSE I WAS COMPLAINING ABOUT MY SO-CALLED "SPECTRUM INTERNET GIG" WIF
hey all - just moved to a new city and sadly the only internet provider is Spectrum (Charter). Other than their horrible customer service, cable seems to be fine, and internet only seems to work well...
plemans
Nov 21, 2019Guru - Experienced User
yes it replaces the sagecom router. Don't leave it connection.
It'd go: spectrum modem----Orbi-----orbi satellites.
Couple questions though before you buy.
1. how large of an area are you trying to cover?
2. What building material is your home? Many materials do a great job of blocking wifi and if your building is made of those materials, different avenues might need to be explored.
Britopian
Nov 21, 2019Aspirant
Oh thank you! It's about 3500 square feet, two story. The house is standard i think .. drywall internally and outside looks like the foamy material. Forget what it;s called.
- plemansNov 21, 2019Guru - Experienced User
3500ft is a sizable house. The size that a single router solution will probably struggle at distances. Its around what I have and I'm running an orbi and 2x satellites with great coverage anywhere in my house.
Is your router centrally located? this helps the most with the size house you have and a single router solution.
If its in a utility room (with hvac), do yourself a favor and get it out of there.
- BritopianNov 21, 2019Aspirant
Thank you! It's not really central because the modem is by the cable box which is by the TV in the living room. Would it make sense to move the wifi upstairs? WE have a loft that's more central and i used to have it there. The only problem with that is that my Ring cameras are on wifi and the backyard camera sometimes loses connection when I had the routher there before. Plus, I play video games downstairs and my PS is hard wired to the router.
- plemansNov 21, 2019Guru - Experienced UserIf your devices are that spread out, a mesh setup might work great for you.