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Orbi satellite daisy chain via switch
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Wondering if I can connect two orbi satellites via Ethernet through a switch.
1st satellite is connected via wifi to router.
This satellite is connected to a switch via Ethernet.
Wondering if I can connect a second satellite to the same switch, rather than Wi-Fi, to increase speed and strength of signal.
thank you for any feedback you can provide.
darrell
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Yes, that is exactly how mine is set up. 2 x wired, 1 x wireless. Just make sure your switch is not "green"
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Yes, that is exactly how mine is set up. 2 x wired, 1 x wireless. Just make sure your switch is not "green"
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Re: Orbi satellite daisy chain via switch
NG GS-105/108v4, D-Link DGS-105/108 and HP ProCurve 1400/1800 series switches work for Orbi systems.
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Re: Orbi satellite daisy chain via switch
Thank you!!
it occurred to me that I could just connect satellites via Ethernet cable and then connect the switch to the second satellite.
thanks again for taking the time to reply.
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Re: Orbi satellite daisy chain via switch
You can do that too.
Enjoy.
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