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Re: Orbi mesh WiFi and concrete walls
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Orbi mesh WiFi and concrete walls
I am planning on upgrading my WiFi system (nighthawk ac1900) to Orbi mesh WiFi with sat.
But I wanted to make sure this will work on a two story concrete house. Can you please provide your inputs.
Your usual response will be greatly appreciated.
P Martinez
pmartinez348@gmail.com
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Re: Orbi mesh WiFi and concrete walls
@Pmartinez348 wrote:But I wanted to make sure this will work on a two story concrete house. Can you please provide your inputs.
Can you give us some information on the coverage your Nighthawk is giving you? If it is reasonable, then Orbi would work. But if it can't penetrate the walls at all, then Orbi likely won't either.
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Re: Orbi mesh WiFi and concrete walls
I have about 8 wireless devices connected wirelessly and 6 ethernet.
Thx
Pedro
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Re: Orbi mesh WiFi and concrete walls
How fast is your internet service? Are you using your wifi mainly to connect to the internet, or are you using it to connect to your ethernet devices?
@Pmartinez348 wrote:
Nighthawk works fine on first floor, then I have an extender fir the second floor, it works fine.
Ok, then an Orbi would also work. The RBK50 would give you the best wifi backhaul between the router and the satellite. Normally that's recommended for larger spaces, but it might be the right option for you given the concrete construction. It should give you more flexibility on placement of the satellite, which might be helpful in maximizing your coverage.
If you have ethernet to the second floor, you can also use ethernet backhaul with the Orbi.
You could add a second satellite later on if that is needed to get to the patio.
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Re: Orbi mesh WiFi and concrete walls
I use wifi for streaming and apple devices.
Apple TV and NVidia Streaming Box are connected to Ethernet
Thanks
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Re: Orbi mesh WiFi and concrete walls
@Pmartinez348 wrote:
My internet is 100 mbs
I use wifi for streaming and apple devices.
Apple TV and NVidia Streaming Box are connected to Ethernet
Orbi sounds like a good fit.
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Re: Orbi mesh WiFi and concrete walls
OK. So, RBK 50 or 53 ???
Thx for your great support
Pedro Martinez
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Re: Orbi mesh WiFi and concrete walls
@Pmartinez348 wrote:
OK. So, RBK 50 or 53 ???
Interesting question at the moment.
Looking at Amazon US current pricing
- RBK50: $320
- RBK53: $420
- RBS50: $243
So if you get an RBK50 and it's good enough, you save $100. If you need another satellite, you lose $143 over the RBK53.
If you just want to get it done, maybe go with the RBK53.
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Re: Orbi mesh WiFi and concrete walls
What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
30 feet is recommended in between the Orbi router and satellite(s) to begin with depending upon building materials. Being that you say the building materials is concrete, the distance between base router and satellite(s) will probably need to be closer.
@Pmartinez348 wrote:
I am planning on upgrading my WiFi system (nighthawk ac1900) to Orbi mesh WiFi with sat.
But I wanted to make sure this will work on a two story concrete house. Can you please provide your inputs.
Your usual response will be greatly appreciated.
P Martinez
pmartinez348@gmail.com
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