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Re: Orbi RBK50 - are newer satellites compatible?
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Orbi RBK50 - are newer satellites compatible?
I have the Orbi RBK50 model and would like to buy another satellite (which I think are called RBS50). They are hard to find at the moment. Are later satellite models compatible?
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@RalphSparkle wrote:I have the Orbi RBK50 model and would like to buy another satellite (which I think are called RBS50). They are hard to find at the moment. Are later satellite models compatible?
I agree that the RBS50 is getting hard to find (and expensive if you do). My "Best Buy" right now is the RBS40V which Amazon has been selling for $100. It includes a speaker for music (and Alexa), but that feature can be ignored if you want.
Any of the original Orbi satellites will function with the RBR50 router: RBS50, RBS40, RBS20, RBW30, RBS40V, but NOT any of the "Pro" or "AX" satellites or the RBS10 model.
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Re: Orbi RBK50 - are newer satellites compatible?
Perhaps a silly question - can the router act as a satellite too?
(it's cheaper to buy a router and a satellite than just a satellite!)
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Re: Orbi RBK50 - are newer satellites compatible?
@RalphSparkle wrote:Perhaps a silly question - can the router act as a satellite too?
(it's cheaper to buy a router and a satellite than just a satellite!)
Alas, no. Other companies designed their mesh systems to be identical, where any of them could be used either as the router or as a satellite. Netgear Orbi was not designed that way. I believe there is a "hack" on the internet that will convert a router into a satellite. I have never tried it. But, if the router is essentially "free", who cares if it gets bricked?
I have a second Orbi router that I bought off eBay to experiment with and to use as a spare. Purchased in 2016, my original Orbi is LONG out of warranty.
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Re: Orbi RBK50 - are newer satellites compatible?
I too am struggling to find RBS50 (in the UK)
I'm disappointed Netgear aren't giving me a simple upgrade patch on a product that's only 3 years old
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