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Spartanfighter's avatar
May 19, 2019
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Tri band extenders in cascade

Good afternoon,   My question is pretty simple.   A wifi extender "A" (connected wirelessly to the router) would cut the speed in half. A second extender "B" connected to extender "A" would f...
  • plemans's avatar
    May 19, 2019

    Yes and no.

    If you're using dual band and not using fastlane (see fast lane info) the radio has to receive the data and then retransmit it on the same radio. This is why it cuts throughput in half and increases latency. Going with a triband with a dedicated backhaul like EX8000 or Orbi reduces this as it dedicates a radio just for "talking" to the main router. It doesn't  "solve" the problem because you still have delays the more you daisy chain them together for distance but it does help with the problem. Fastlane helps as well.  Most people don't daisy chain extenders as that latency and errors increase the more you add. 

     

    https://kb.netgear.com/24662/What-is-FastLane-Technology-and-how-do-I-configure-it