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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.
juanamneal
Mar 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?
plemans
Mar 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
- juanamnealApr 02, 2021Aspirant
Hello, I have a follow up question. I got the Orbi and got it all setup and gets us wifi in all the weak spots. The thing is that not the Nighhawk is not connecting at all because clearly only one router can be use as the man (I suppose). May I ask which would be the best setup to keep the Nighthawk for gaming? Do I connect it to the orbi (ethernet)? Thanks so much again for the help.
- plemansApr 02, 2021Guru - Experienced User
here's how I'd do it.
SB8200--->R8300 (router mode)------>orbi router (in access point mode)Just make sure the orbi and the r8300 are using different wireless channels to prevent interference.