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Re: Before you buy the orbi system - what you need to know performance and feature wise
hi
just for info you can put the stock asus rt-ac68u firmware on that t-mobile branded box and then you will have the updates etc , more info over at the smallnetbuilder forums if you want to try it out
however you can just plug the orbi router direct into that cable modem and use it in router mode
wifi calling should work fine as i have tested it here as long as you have enough bandwidth capacity
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Re: Before you buy the orbi system - what you need to know performance and feature wise
@Jryan619 wrote:
Understood. Only problem is that the t-mobile branded version has not had any software or firmware updates in over a year, and the exact same ASUS model has had several including critical security updates. Wouldn't I be just as good buying another satellite? I have full coverage now, and part of the reason for Orbi was to reduce clutter. It's not about the money it's about making my life easier. My new Set top box for Spectrum Cable is about the thickness of a deck of cards, and as wide as three packs. It has Velcro to stick to back of TV, but best of all it has a built in 3.1 doc cable modem. To me that is worth gold, getting two items off the shelf into one high performance gadget you don't see.
"Wouldn't it be just as good buying another satellite?" I don't understand the question. Just as good as what? What's the context here?
"I have full coverage now, and part of the reason for Orbi was to reduce clutter." How were you planning to use Orbi to reduce clutter?
I think you just said you got rid of the T-Mobile router, so it's not clear what your question is anymore. If you can explain, I'm happy to try to help.
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1300M 5 gig and 600M 2.4 gig is the current usable standard , which the t-mobile / rt-ac68u is , any thing else is attempting to future proof in a world of tech that changes by the week
orbi is a different solution to wifi but is no newer in its standards wifi wise
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Thanks for your posts, very informative.
Laurie
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@LALeach54 wrote:
Will Orbi allow me to operate my Arlo system, and use my computer internet?
Thanks for your posts, very informative.
Laurie
yes the arlo system work with porbi and use your comp at the same time
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