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Jilllett
Aspirant
Feb 23, 2021

Orbi router with another network but same house

We have the orbi RBK13 hooked up to our satellite internet and it works great. Our internet is amazing. We have another internet service (satellite out where i live can be crappy and it caps out at 100mbs) can i buy another system a d hook it up to my other internet connection? I’m not the most savvy internet person so I’m not sure. TIA

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  • Jilllett wrote:
    We have the orbi RBK13 hooked up to our satellite internet and it works great. Our internet is amazing. We have another internet service (satellite out where i live can be crappy and it caps out at 100mbs) can i buy another system a d hook it up to my other internet connection? I’m not the most savvy internet person so I’m not sure. TIA

    I would think you could as long you understand they will be seperate networks.  Kinda like having your neighbor in your front room and it sounds like at no time would they both be up and running at the same time...??

  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    Jilllett wrote:
    We have the orbi RBK13 hooked up to our satellite internet and it works great. Our internet is amazing. We have another internet service (satellite out where i live can be crappy and it caps out at 100mbs) can i buy another system a d hook it up to my other internet connection? I’m not the most savvy internet person so I’m not sure. TIA

    Yes, you could.  Two systems creates a coordination issue.  Every device will be connected to either one or the other.  If one is interrupted, all of those devices lost internet until they are switched to the other WiFi system.  When it comes back on, they remain on the other system until manually switched back.

     

    It might be worth looking into a product that connects to two ISP connections and feeds both of them to the Orbi. (and less costly, too.)

    For example, the Ubiquiti Edgerouter X (https://www.ui.com/edgemax/edgerouter-x/ ) sells for $59 (Amazon is higher, possibly because of free shipping https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeRouter-Advanced-Gigabit-Ethernet/dp/B00YFJT29C/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3JR3WGIJ2SY76&dchild=1&keywords=edgerouter+x&qid=1614105669&sprefix=edgerouter+x%2Caps%2C221&sr=8-3 

    Page 71 of the User Manual explains how to connect the Edgerouter to two (or more) internet connections and then connect the combined feeds to the local LAN (which would be the Orbi router).

     

    Using a product such as this would leave you with a single mesh WiFi network, higher total capacity, and automatic "fail over" if one of the ISP connections is interrupted.

    • vajim's avatar
      vajim
      Master

      CrimpOn wrote:

      Jilllett wrote:
      We have the orbi RBK13 hooked up to our satellite internet and it works great. Our internet is amazing. We have another internet service (satellite out where i live can be crappy and it caps out at 100mbs) can i buy another system a d hook it up to my other internet connection? I’m not the most savvy internet person so I’m not sure. TIA

      Yes, you could.  Two systems creates a coordination issue.  Every device will be connected to either one or the other. 

       

       

       

      Perhaps, but this is the issue I wasn't sure about from the original post.  Is he/she planning on running both networks at the same time or use one as a backup?


       

      • Jilllett's avatar
        Jilllett
        Aspirant
        So we have our satellite internet that my daughter mostly uses for zoom classes. We use it as well for work or whatnot. But after we hit 100 mbps or whatever it slows down.
        So we have internet that’s not satellite as well. It’s not as fast as our satellite so we only use it when needed. So we set up the orbi on the main internet and i was thinking of purchasing another one to use on our backup internet. I hope this makes sense lol