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hs2019
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May 03, 2019
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RBK53 vs RBK23 or RBK50 with RBs20

Hi,   Need some advice from some one more learned than me please!   Looking at purchasing the orbi mesh wifi solution for our house. Double story, study (where router will be plugged in) is d...
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    CrimpOn
    May 03, 2019

    "Backhaul" is the 5G (high bandwidth) connection between the router and the satellite.  Orbi was designed for people who are unable to run ethernet cables around the building. People who can run wires have been installing WiFi "extenders" for years.

     

    If my math is correct, 320sqm is about 2,900 sq. ft. (But, is the 320sqm spread over two floors?)   To reach the satellite, a signal has to pass through two brick walls and whatever else is in the way.  I got an Orbi because my situation is similar to yours. Conventional wisdom is "put the WiFi in the center of the house."  Well, good luck with that.  My internet modem is in the upstairs corner of the 2nd floor and I was not getting good WiFi coverage downstairs at the other end.  I put the Orbi satellite downstairs about 30 ft. (10m?) away from the router and now I have great coverage upstairs and downstairs in a 2,000 sq. ft. house.  Others on this forum report covering even larger homes.