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dsolson
Jun 15, 2024Aspirant
Orbi RBRE960 Router - RBSE960 Satellite connection
Can’t get a purchased used RBSE960 Satellite to connect to my Existing RBRE960 router. I did a 15 sec factory reset on satellite. Boots up fine but when I go through the sequence to add the satellite ...
- Jun 17, 2024
I setup my old rbr40 as an AP and have it Ethernet connected to the RBRE960 network. Works perfect. I think you mean I have to get another RBSE960. I’m not going to sink more money into it at this point. Thank you again.
dsolson
Jun 17, 2024Aspirant
I setup my old rbr40 as an AP and have it Ethernet connected to the RBRE960 network. Works perfect. I think you mean I have to get another RBSE960. I’m not going to sink more money into it at this point. Thank you again.
CrimpOn
Jun 17, 2024Guru - Experienced User
dsolson wrote:
I setup my old rbr40 as an AP and have it Ethernet connected to the RBRE960 network. Works perfect. I think you mean I have to get another RBSE960. I’m not going to sink more money into it at this point. Thank you again.
Just one minor technical note: Devices that are 'wired' to this RBR40 will indeed work perfectly. WiFi is a more nuanced situation.
- WiFi devices that connect to this RBR40 and are not mobile will be fine.
- WiFi devices that are mobile will not roam seamlessly between the primary 960 WiFi network and the RBR40 WiFi network. Even if both are set to identical WiFi credentials (SSID/password), they remain separate networks.
If the RBR40 has been placed in a location which had poor WiFi from the primary 960 system, you may observe that mobile devices struggle when moving around the house. They may cling stubbornly to whichever WiFi unit they first connect with, even as performance drops. They may switch from 5G to 2.4G connections. If the device turns WiFi off and back on again, it will switch to the stronger WiFi signal.
This issue is what caused 'mesh' WiFi systems to be created 8-10 years ago. Prior to that, users expanded WiFi coverage by deploying separate WiFi access points and were frustrated by this roaming issue.
Just something to be aware of.