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juanamneal
Mar 30, 2021Aspirant
WiFi Boost for Nighthawk R3800
Hello, We moved to a new place in a new state. Our internet went from Cox fiber optic to Atlantic Broadband. The new place is double the size of the old one (4100 sqft). The internet is slower bu...
- Mar 31, 2021
The R8300 is a pretty solid router and so is the arris SB8200 as a modem.
Both highly capable.
Either going with an extender or adding a mesh system can help with added coverage.
There isn't much better modem than the sb8200 unless you plan on going to something like the cm2000 with a 2.5gig port on it but thats a bit pointless.
plemans
Mar 30, 2021Guru - Experienced User
You can add extenders. I'd recommend the triband extenders because of the dedicated backhaul.
the only thing is that if you're needing more than 1 extender, I'd recommend looking at a full mesh system like orbi versus trying to use several extenders. Orbi is designed for a mesh network.
- juanamnealMar 31, 2021Aspirant
Thanks so much. This is great help. I suspect that if we were to go with the mesh, we would remove the Nighthawk R3800. In other words the Orbi would replace the Nighthawk. Is this right?
- plemansMar 31, 2021Guru - Experienced User
do you have the R8300 or the WNDR3800?
You can replace the router or you can use it as a backup, even use it to offload IoT devices, or even just have it for a dedicated game/streaming connection for a specific device.
Several options available
- juanamnealMar 31, 2021Aspirant
We have the Netgear Nighthawk X8 AC5000 Tri-band WiFi Router and two gamers at home. I like the idea of using that for gaming alone if it'll clear the wifi for all our other devices
- juanamnealMar 31, 2021Aspirant
Would the wifi5 vs wifi6 make a huge different if our router is an Arris Surfboard SB8200 DOCSIS 3.1GB? Should I upgrade the modem to get a better connection?
- plemansMar 31, 2021Guru - Experienced User
The R8300 is a pretty solid router and so is the arris SB8200 as a modem.
Both highly capable.
Either going with an extender or adding a mesh system can help with added coverage.
There isn't much better modem than the sb8200 unless you plan on going to something like the cm2000 with a 2.5gig port on it but thats a bit pointless.