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warrencalvert
Jan 19, 2020Aspirant
Multiple EX8000
Hi I bought 2 EX8000 extenders with the expection of being able to set up one as an Access Point (with an ethernet connection to the router) and the other as an Extender elsewhere in the house. My ...
warrencalvert
Jan 19, 2020Aspirant
Thanks, that's really helpful
If I go for an orbi setup how would that work on my network? I'd need the main orbi router to act as an access point so it would have an ethernet connection to my firewall, a dedicated 1733 mbps connection to the orbi extender (noted about the speed not guaranteed), but also accept both 2.4 and 5ghz devices.
Does the orbi have different configuration modes and would one of them support this configuration?
Thanks again
Warren.
If I go for an orbi setup how would that work on my network? I'd need the main orbi router to act as an access point so it would have an ethernet connection to my firewall, a dedicated 1733 mbps connection to the orbi extender (noted about the speed not guaranteed), but also accept both 2.4 and 5ghz devices.
Does the orbi have different configuration modes and would one of them support this configuration?
Thanks again
Warren.
plemans
Jan 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Orbi does have access point mode. it works well in this mode. Mines running in it right now because I'm using an RAX200 for the routing portion.
It does have both bands. some people have had issues getting IoT devices running but its not hard with a little work. Or if they're already set for that specific SSID and you reuse it when you transition to a mesh setup, they just connect in my experience.