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RBK53 - Okay to use just one satellite?
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RBK53 - Okay to use just one satellite?
I purchased an RBK53 a few weeks ago and setup just one satellite (in addition to the router) just because I wanted to test range. The router is setup in AP mode - but that probably doesn't matter for my question. I have a 3800 sq ft home over two floors. I have the RBR on one floor and the RBS on the other floor. I am getting good coverage over the entire house with just the RBR and one RBS. The second RBS is still in the box.
Are there any downsides to not setting up the second RBS? If I do set it up, will it just add to signal congestion in the house?

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Re: RBK53 - Okay to use just one satellite?
@Kandyman wrote:I purchased an RBK53 a few weeks ago and setup just one satellite (in addition to the router) just because I wanted to test range. The router is setup in AP mode - but that probably doesn't matter for my question. I have a 3800 sq ft home over two floors. I have the RBR on one floor and the RBS on the other floor. I am getting good coverage over the entire house with just the RBR and one RBS. The second RBS is still in the box.
Are there any downsides to not setting up the second RBS? If I do set it up, will it just add to signal congestion in the house?
with the router on the first floor and then possibly add the 2nd sat on the upper most floor is not recommended. will it work? perhaps but others have reported signal strain.
your best bet if you want to run the 2nd sat is put the router on the 2nd floor (if possible) and the 2 sats , one up and one down
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Re: RBK53 - Okay to use just one satellite?
Nice thing is you have the option. If your coverage is great, no you don't need it. but if you find dead spots/weak spots, you can always add it in as needed. and if it causes issues, simply remove it. Fairly easy to do both. Maybe stick it in the garage if you want to play. 🙂
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