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Re: Can I use Orbi RB20 satellites with a new RBK50 router?
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Yes, the RBK20 satellites work with the RBR50 router. The only "issue" is that they do not support the blazing AC3000 speed that the RBS50 satellites do. I do not know if the this will affect the performance of the RBS50 satellites. 802.11 for 2.4G has several versions, b, g, and n. If even a single device on the network supports only "b", that forces the entire WiFi to operate at b. Surely the 5G standards are more advanced?
These RBK20 satellites will operate as well as they did before. Go for it.
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Yes, the RBK20 satellites work with the RBR50 router. The only "issue" is that they do not support the blazing AC3000 speed that the RBS50 satellites do. I do not know if the this will affect the performance of the RBS50 satellites. 802.11 for 2.4G has several versions, b, g, and n. If even a single device on the network supports only "b", that forces the entire WiFi to operate at b. Surely the 5G standards are more advanced?
These RBK20 satellites will operate as well as they did before. Go for it.
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I am not technically qualified to offer an opinion on how much 'better' this mixed environment will be, only that it WILL work.
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