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Mesh vs. Access Point
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Mesh vs. Access Point
Just setting a new system with a router in my basement and satellites on the ground and second floors. There is hardwired ethernet from the ground floor and second floor to the basement running into an ethernet switch and then into my router.
Am I better off setting up the orbi in mesh mode or in access point mode?
Thanks,
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Re: Mesh vs. Access Point
AP is recommended if you already have a host router in front of the Orbi system.
You can use the host routers DMZ for the Orbi if you want to try the Orbi in router mode.
What is the mfr and model # of the switch being used?
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Re: Mesh vs. Access Point
There may be a confusion. Orbi can be set up as a router or access point. And, Orbi can be set up to support or not support Daisy Chain. They are not mutually exclusive.
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Yes you can connect RBS via ethernet:
Ethernet connected RBS are supported in router mode or AP mode.
AP mode is mostly for ISP modems or users with other router infront of the ORbi system that either need or choose to configure AP mode on the Orbi system.
There are both performance and router problems with having two routers on the same line. Prefered is having only 1 router on the line.
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