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Bobne
Oct 07, 2020Aspirant
Receiving Wi-Fi Signal in a metal outbuilding
I have an Orbi RBR50 in the east side of my basement. In the west side of the upper level of the house I have the Orbi extender. About 20 feet away from the extender I have a metal outbuilding. I can...
FURRYe38
Oct 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
It would be recommended to run a cable from the host router to the building to maintain good operation and performance. Your connection from the extender in the home with the ethernet cable connected will only be as good as the signal that the extender gets from the host wifi router. So you may see lower performance from the extender.
CAT6A would be recommended for any buried or over air cable runs.
Bobne wrote:Thanks for the help! I think running an Ethernet cable would be the best bet for my situation. Just want to verify I can run the cable from the extender from the house to an EX3700 in the outbuilding.
Bobne
Oct 17, 2020Aspirant
What if I add an rbs50 extender inside the metal building, and run an Ethernet cable from that extender to the extender in the house. Would that work?
- CrimpOnOct 17, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Bobne wrote:What if I add an rbs50 extender inside the metal building, and run an Ethernet cable from that extender to the extender in the house. Would that work?
Yes it will work. We usually refer to the Orbi units as "satellites" rather than "extenders", because extender is used to refer to products like the EX3700 will not be part of the Orbi "mesh".
Ethernet from a port on the Orbi satellite or router inthe house to an ethernet port on an RBS50 in the metal buildiing will create a seamless mesh system covering both buildings (plus whatever signal leaks outside either of them.) You are lucky to find an RBS50. They seem to be in short supply.