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Other mesh networks such as Eero and soon Luma support hard wiring your sattelites. I think its extremely important Netgear Orbi does the same. Especially for those of us who can.
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- JMU1998Luminary
I could get rid of two switches if orbi had a wired ethernet backhaul it would be ideal for my setup.
- JMU1998Luminary
Hopefully they are seriously considering adding it via a Firmware release as it is one of the most requested feature right now.
- onezerosix141Aspiranti was hoping wired backhaul was added by the recent update :( i really hope this gets added.
Push for wired backhaul !! The wireless backhaul works very well but I have a wired house so I would appreciate this feature for even more power :)
- senzFledgling
This need to be added, like yesterday.
Just bought this setup and I have a poolhouse about 20m from my house that has wired connection.
My fault though, I bought it before I looked it up but I thought it's obvious that it should work.
Get your coders working Netgear!
- JMU1998Luminary
ORBI is using a Qualcomm IPQ4019 which is a 720Mhz Quad core Processor!! Paired with 512Mb of RAM and 4Gb of flash and a wired backhaul can't be added via Firmware??? Seriously?? not even offer wired backhaul in AP mode? Seems a massive waste of a powerful machine limiting it's potential because of poor Firmware features.
- nsfwAspirant
I have eero, luma, velop, google mesh, and orbi. Would love to know what you guys are talking about re: half baked and beta? Eero has been out for a year and is pretty stable with lots of great features including wired backhaul. Google is not far behind. If anything the old guard networking companies like Linksys with Velop and Netgear with Orbi are the ones that are what I would call, "a little rough around the edges"
Both Velop and Orbi seem to have the most powerful hardware out there but are hampered by poor firmware/software implementations.
yup your pretty much spot on , the mesh world spewed onto the market in a huge hurry and as a result many half cocked devices where seen as a result
im sure in the coming months we will see them improve ( including the orbi ) but many will fail to reach full potential as there just isnt the market for so many to compete in
- William10aMaster
From what I have seen on videos from youtube and other reviews none of the mesh type wireless based are truly not ready in their true form they are all beta's. With little control over them to not enough features to do the job of a true mesh system.
i dont think its as simple as that or it would have already been done , its another level of complexibility to have the backhaul work with or without the ethernet and making choices based on load etc , if you just want the orbi sat converted to AP's sure thats prob easy but in reality not what the orbi system is about