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sesty7
Jan 21, 2022Guide
C6900 Bridge Mode w Velop Mesh
I have a c6900 which replaced the gateway provided by Xfinity. Looking at options for mesh wifi and saw a sale on the Velop system. As part of the set up, I would have to put the C6900 into brid...
sesty7
Jan 25, 2022Guide
Please excuse my ignorance
Xfinity Gateway> ethernet to exiting accesories
Xfinity Gateway > ethernet to Velop (in bridge)
Xfinity Gateway> ethernet to child node (also in bridge mode?) on opposit side of house
all would use the existing network and same SSID?
wont there be potential for interferance with the existing Gateway and Parent node so close to each other?
The image attached is my current set up, just looking for a way to get a higher quality interent connection to the WFH set up upstairs. I have no options to relocate the gateway.
plemans
Jan 25, 2022Guru - Experienced User
sesty7 wrote:
Please excuse my ignorance
Xfinity Gateway> ethernet to exiting accesories----by xfinity gateway you mean the C6900?
Xfinity Gateway > ethernet to Velop (in bridge)
Xfinity Gateway> ethernet to child node (also in bridge mode?) on opposit side of house----not sure what this "child" node you're referring to is.
all would use the existing network and same SSID?---the velops would be on their own ssid wireless. But wired, they'd all be on the same subnet.
wont there be potential for interferance with the existing Gateway and Parent node so close to each other?---Not if you seperate out the wireless channels.
The image attached is my current set up, just looking for a way to get a higher quality interent connection to the WFH set up upstairs. I have no options to relocate the gateway.
- sesty7Jan 25, 2022Guide
I was responding to the last comment saying I could have the Velop system in bridge mode keeping the same exsiting netork
Xfinity Gateway> ethernet to exiting accesories----by xfinity gateway you mean the C6900? Correct sorry
Xfinity Gateway > ethernet to Velop (in bridge)
Xfinity Gateway> ethernet to child node (also in bridge mode?) on opposit side of house----not sure what this "child" node you're referring to is.
Sorry a second Velop node
all would use the existing network and same SSID?---the velops would be on their own ssid wireless. But wired, they'd all be on the same subnet.
wont there be potential for interferance with the existing Gateway and Parent node so close to each other?---Not if you seperate out the wireless channels.
the previous comment suggesting having them all (c6900 and Velop) on the same SSID which i would think may cause issues.
- plemansJan 25, 2022Guru - Experienced User
@the previous comment suggesting having them all (c6900 and Velop) on the same SSID which i would think may cause issues.
maybe you're talking about the comment from HumphreysDean with the link spam/scam in it?
You don't want the c6900 and velop to use the same ssid as the c6900 isn't a mesh network and isn't from the same manufacturer. Just seperate the 2 ssids from the c6900 and velop
- sesty7Jan 25, 2022Guide
Thanks!
The Netgear Orbi system is only a little more expensive than the Velop and the Orbi main unit has 3 Ethernet ports which I think would give me everything i need.
the C6900 in bridge mode and plug thr TV, PS4, and Orbi satelite node directly into the main Orbi. That would give me one mesh network throughout the house, and hopefully better connection upstairs with the secondary node connected to the ethernet on the otherside of the house.
really appreciate the help.