speedlever
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I recently replaced my old but functional WiFi (Asus RT-Ac56U router and Asus RT-N66U configured as an AP) with a new Orbi RBK 53 system. I have fiber to the house and enjoy Gb service up/down.
Because the first floor of my 2 story house is wired for ethernet, I can easily connect the router from where the internet enters on one side of the house to the far side of the house as well as to the center of the house. I do NOT have ethernet wiring to the 2nd floor, so depend on good WiFi signals to propagate to the 2nd floor.
I've not been pleased with the single router and AP WiFi environment connected at opposite sides of the house. While it worked just ok, signals were pretty attenuated in the center of the house and especially upstairs. I also had to split the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands so I could keep the 5 GHz devices on the 5 GHz band, else they would grab the first signal they latched onto as you enter the house and would keep it until the signal pretty much died. So a single SSID was not workable. The Orbi solved that issue, but apparently has other issues that may force me to ditch it.
I recently ran a cat 6 cable to the center of the house so I can put another AP there for better wifi coverage of my first and 2nd floors. And so with the Orbi, I have the router on one side of the house where the internet enters, a satellite in the center of the house, and the other satellite on the far side of the house, all connected by ethernet. I have wired backhaul in place.. but only on the first floor.
For the first couple of weeks the Orbi has functioned perfectly except for some faulty data reporting where some wifi clients are reported as being connected by wire. NG is supposed to be working on a fix for that, but otherwise, routing and general internet usage for my growing family of connected devices (20+) seems to be excellent.
Today, the Orbi refuses to let me log into the web interface. I can log into the debug.htm page for the router and both satellites, but that's it. Otherwise, it still appears to function normally. But being attuned to the many reports of issues with Orbi, I've kept a watchful eye on it sorta waiting for the ax to drop, as it were. Not sure yet, but this may be the excuse I need to return the Orbi system.
If I elect to return the Orbi system, I'm interested in suggestions to replace it as my older router gear is somewhat dated now. I'd like to stay within the constraints of what I'll get back on the Orbi system (about $400-ish).
Attached is a rough drawing of my first floor layout. There is a TV/chromecast or TV/Fire TV/gaming consoles, etc at the location of each AP. I have a couple of Gb switches I can use and try to keep everything I can wired except for mobile devices: cell phones, iPads, laptops, multiple Google Homes, etc.
Because the first floor of my 2 story house is wired for ethernet, I can easily connect the router from where the internet enters on one side of the house to the far side of the house as well as to the center of the house. I do NOT have ethernet wiring to the 2nd floor, so depend on good WiFi signals to propagate to the 2nd floor.
I've not been pleased with the single router and AP WiFi environment connected at opposite sides of the house. While it worked just ok, signals were pretty attenuated in the center of the house and especially upstairs. I also had to split the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands so I could keep the 5 GHz devices on the 5 GHz band, else they would grab the first signal they latched onto as you enter the house and would keep it until the signal pretty much died. So a single SSID was not workable. The Orbi solved that issue, but apparently has other issues that may force me to ditch it.
I recently ran a cat 6 cable to the center of the house so I can put another AP there for better wifi coverage of my first and 2nd floors. And so with the Orbi, I have the router on one side of the house where the internet enters, a satellite in the center of the house, and the other satellite on the far side of the house, all connected by ethernet. I have wired backhaul in place.. but only on the first floor.
For the first couple of weeks the Orbi has functioned perfectly except for some faulty data reporting where some wifi clients are reported as being connected by wire. NG is supposed to be working on a fix for that, but otherwise, routing and general internet usage for my growing family of connected devices (20+) seems to be excellent.
Today, the Orbi refuses to let me log into the web interface. I can log into the debug.htm page for the router and both satellites, but that's it. Otherwise, it still appears to function normally. But being attuned to the many reports of issues with Orbi, I've kept a watchful eye on it sorta waiting for the ax to drop, as it were. Not sure yet, but this may be the excuse I need to return the Orbi system.
If I elect to return the Orbi system, I'm interested in suggestions to replace it as my older router gear is somewhat dated now. I'd like to stay within the constraints of what I'll get back on the Orbi system (about $400-ish).
Attached is a rough drawing of my first floor layout. There is a TV/chromecast or TV/Fire TV/gaming consoles, etc at the location of each AP. I have a couple of Gb switches I can use and try to keep everything I can wired except for mobile devices: cell phones, iPads, laptops, multiple Google Homes, etc.
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