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marknt
Jul 31, 2018Tutor
orbi and wifi extenders
Hi, ive been reading up... My virgin hub 3.0 doesn't quite cut it 3 floors up. I've got ex6120's and ex6130's - thinking i could daisy chain them.. I cant! So... I'm now tied between a new r8000 ro...
FURRYe38
Jul 31, 2018Guru - Experienced User
The extender would connect to either satellite or router.
I have a 5000sq ft home, Use the base router at one end of the house and 1 satellite at the other end. 40 feet in between. I have great coverage and performance. I would highly recommend trying the Orbi out with Just one satellite. Placement will be key of course. No closer than 30 feet in between the router and satellite and between satellites if you get two satellites.
marknt
Jul 31, 2018Tutor
Thank you.
Is it really that good?
I think I'm likely stuck with rbk50 (router and 1 satellite) for now. Simply down to Amazon currently selling it at £250, whereas the rbk53 is £400 - an extra £150 for another satellite - which i believe you can pick them up for anyway.
So no saving on buying that bundle from the start.
Does the single SSID really work? And hand off between router and satellite when wondering round the house? That's the main issue at the moment - with multiple extenders, even though they're the same SSID, devices stay connected to a single extender - eventually being too far from it to work, despite staying connected to it. Kids go mental over it!!! I, on the other hand, just disconnect and reconnect WiFi, because i know what its doing - they refuse to listen!!!
Is it really that good?
I think I'm likely stuck with rbk50 (router and 1 satellite) for now. Simply down to Amazon currently selling it at £250, whereas the rbk53 is £400 - an extra £150 for another satellite - which i believe you can pick them up for anyway.
So no saving on buying that bundle from the start.
Does the single SSID really work? And hand off between router and satellite when wondering round the house? That's the main issue at the moment - with multiple extenders, even though they're the same SSID, devices stay connected to a single extender - eventually being too far from it to work, despite staying connected to it. Kids go mental over it!!! I, on the other hand, just disconnect and reconnect WiFi, because i know what its doing - they refuse to listen!!!
- FURRYe38Jul 31, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Yes the single SSID works for most devices. Some users have expressed that some odd ball devices dont' work. The handling of the frequencies and such is done by the router, however it also depends on how well the client devices are designed as well. All of my devices have been working well since I got my Orbi installed. I'm been impressed by the Orbi I have and the coverage it does for my home.
- markntJul 31, 2018TutorThanks for all your advice.
I tried working out square footage, based on another new build estate, and the houses there that most look like ours.
I worked out that our tiny house is around 2000-2500 sq. Feet. Roughly.
So reading between the lines, my shocking windows phone (i actually really like it!) is probably the only device that will struggle, because MS do nothing easy!! I can live with that...
I think that in the next few days, i might be buying a shiny new rbk50...!
Thanks again.- FURRYe38Aug 01, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Let us now how you like it.
You can follow how I set my friends 50 series up if you like:
Good Luck.