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Jul 05, 2022
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Do satellite units need to sit "behind" the main router?

I have AT&T fiber as my internet provider.  I am also in the process of building an ADU (accessory dwelling unit, or also known as an "In-Law quarter"), which will be a separate building in my backyard.

 

For the main house, the AT&T fiber comes into the garage, where I have the AT&T fiber modem and an ethernet cable that runs the signal into the house to my Orbi RBR850.  I have two Orbi satellite units connected to the Orbi RBR850.

 

My question:  For the ADU, I have a second ethernet cable that runs from the AT&T fiber modem into the ADU.  Can I simply connect another Orbi satellite unit to this second ethernet line and have it be part of the same mesh network, as shown in the diagram below (i.e., act as a satellite of the main Orbi router?)  Or is it necessary for the satellite to sit downstream of the Orbi router?

 

  • Sorry. No.  Orbi satellites have to be behind the router.

     

    There are several possibilities:

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  • Sorry. No.  Orbi satellites have to be behind the router.

     

    There are several possibilities: