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qttire1
Apr 23, 2024Guide
orbi or extender which one is best
I am currently using the nighthawk r8000 router but I have a 100' long house and the router is located at one end and the other end gets very weak signal. checking to see if anyone could recommend th...
qttire1
Apr 23, 2024Guide
yes I saw that one for a little more money the ax6000 seems to be better, can you tell me the difference between the ex8000 and the ax6000. the ex8000 only say coverage is 2500 sqft and need more than this.
FURRYe38
Apr 23, 2024Guru - Experienced User
What is the total size of this home in Sq Feet?
qttire1 wrote:
yes I saw that one for a little more money the ax6000 seems to be better, can you tell me the difference between the ex8000 and the ax6000. the ex8000 only say coverage is 2500 sqft and need more than this.
- qttire1Apr 23, 2024Guide
7000 sq ft but it is 100 feet long and the router is at one end of the house now? thought the orbi systems were expensive that is why i stayed away looking at them. but if the rbk763 makes more sense I may start looking at those. is this the
- plemansApr 23, 2024Guru - Experienced User
You've been covering 7000sqft with a single router on one end of the home? Dang.
I usually don't recommend a single router solution for over 2500sqft and you're way over that.
What speeds do you pay for?
You'll see a big difference moving from a single router solution to a mesh solution with 2x satellites for that coverage.
- FURRYe38Apr 23, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Wow, ya 7K with one router is too much for one router. Would need two extenders at least.
One item for the 760 series Orbi, those come with a 750 series router unit and the satellites are 350 series. These RBS not not currently compatible with the latest version of FW for the 750 series that has more features. So the 760 series is limited on it's features and by FW. You can't install 750 series FW on the RBR and have the 350 satellites work, as they won't. NG hasn't come up with any v7 FW for the 350 series and looks like this may not. So I personally won't recommend the 760 series, however if you can find a 750 series system with 750 series satellites, then you'll be fine to use v7 FW. Or find a 850 series system. They are solid units as well. NG is still updating FW here and there for these models. One just last week.
30 feet distances starting, is recommended for satellites placed out from the main router unit for Orbi systems.
qttire1 wrote:
7000 sq ft but it is 100 feet long and the router is at one end of the house now? thought the orbi systems were expensive that is why i stayed away looking at them. but if the rbk763 makes more sense I may start looking at those. is this the
- qttire1Apr 23, 2024Guide
thanks for the info... so if the rbk763 is out then the rbk863sb would be a perfect fit? I was chatting with netgear yesterday but the guy could not give me any solid answers on what to go with. When I built the house, I ran all ethernet home runs for all tvs and 4 Ethernet ports in each corner of the house just in case I had was going to purchase a mesh network and would have a spot to plug in the satellite. I assume plugging in the satellite would be much better than finding it via wifi?