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Shaun1001
Jul 28, 2021Aspirant
Using to different packs of Orbi together
Hi,
I am hoping for some advice, please.
I bought 2 packs of 3 Orbi RBK53S. Having received them I have found that the packs contain 1 router and 2 satellite units, although it says this on the advert I hadn't realized this was the case. I have been used to BT Whole Home Wifi where any unit can be used plugged into the router. I spoke to support and they have told me that the router from the second box can not be used as a satellite extender. This means that across the two boxes I have 2 routers (1 redundant and therefore unusable) and 4 satellites, (whereas I need 5).
I have now started to get concerned that as these are sold as a pack containing a router and two satellites, will the satellites from the second pack speak to the satellites from the first pack? I don't want to open the second box to test it and find out when I might be returning them.
So to summarize, my goal was to buy two boxes of 3 and have 5 satellites plus one connected to my router. I now think the best I can get is 4 satellites and 1 connected to my router and purchase 1 extra satellite to make the required 5.
This is what I purchased from Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07T4CJBDG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Many thanks for any help you can give me.
Shaun
Yes the RBS from the 2nd RBK kit will work on the 1st kit.
3 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Yes the RBS from the 2nd RBK kit will work on the 1st kit.
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
if you use google, theres an unofficial way of converting an rbr50 to an rbs50.
There's a chance you brick your device but if you don't have a use for it otherwise, might be worth a shot.
Or you could use it as backup.
Or sell it and use the $ for another satellite.
Just some thoughts :)
- Shaun1001Aspirant
Thank you, I will look into this :)