It sounds like you chose a great router. You may already know this, however, 
that one port you said is free at the moment, well, if you need to turn that 
into more than one, just buy a good switch with the number of additional ports 
you might need. Happy networking, and if you have any questions just ask.
Wayne


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sieghard Weitzel 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, October 19, 2018 11:23 PM
  Subject: New mesh router and my thoughts on switching WiFi


  Hi,

   

  I thought I briefly share this experience. I recently bought two Netgear Orbi 
mesh routers, one Home edition and one Pro/Business edition for my retail store.

  Nowadays having a robust WiFi network is essential especially if you have 
some home automation devices and are moving towards more home automation. 
Things like the ring Video Doorbell or Skybell HD Video Doorbell are installed 
outside the house and even in a relatively normal sized home the WiFi signal 
outside the fron tdoor may not be the best if the router is located in the 
office on the other end of the house as it is the case for our house. Of course 
at my retail store the problem is worse since it is quite a bit larger, it has 
two floors and the outside of the wall in back has metal siding which doesn’t 
help the signal. I had a traditional WiFi extender before and while it is set 
up upstairs right against the outside wall and the Ring Video Doorbell is 
basically just below it and maybe 10 feet over, we had nothing but issues and 
even standing outside with my phone I often only showed 1 bar on the WiFi.

  So, 2 days ago the Netgear Orbi home came, I purchased the version which 
comes with 1 satellite and in the description it says that this package should 
be good for a home up to 5000 sqft. Our house is significantly smaller, but I 
set up the main unit near the modem where our fibre connection terminates which 
is in the office at the very back of the house and it’s about in the middle 
when you look at the house from left to right. The satellite I put in the 
kitchen which overlooks the entry hall, it’s probably about 35 or so feet from 
the main unit and all the way on one side of the house. This unit is also only 
maybe 10 feet away from our entertainment stand with the TV, our Apple TV and 
my wife’s TV box for getting The Filipino Channel. It is also super close to 
the front door where our video doorbell is and just outside the wall is our 
deck off the kitchen.

  After I finally figured out how to configure the routers we are now getting 3 
out of 3 bars everywhere in the house as well as outside both on the deck, in 
front and in the backyard and suddenly it is actually quite quick and easy to 
answer the Ring Video Doorbell which before often would just sit there saying 
“Loading”. I had a Netgear Nighthawk X6 AC3200 router before which is a very 
high-end unit with 6 antennas, but it doesn’t even come close to the 
performance of the Netgear Orbi.

  The Orbi has an app which is quite accessible and the web interface where you 
can do quite a lot more is also very accessible from what I have seen so far. 
The main unit has 4 ports, one is your Internet connection where you connect it 
to your ADSL, cable or fibre modem and there are 3 ports to hook up devices. I 
am using one for our Philips Hue bridge, another to plug in one of my Sonos 
players and I am currently not using the third, at some point I plan to get a 
NAS unit for at home and then I’ll need it for that. The satellite unit which 
looks identical has also 4 ports, all are ethernet ports where you can plug 
stuff in if you want.

  Here at home I use WiFi for pretty much everything, my laptop, printer as 
well as the Apple TV and my wife’s Filipino channel set top box. These could 
all be plugged in, but much easier without cables. All our other stuff needs to 
be wireless anyways, but I did find out how much of a pain it is to change WiFi 
networks, here is what we all had to reconnect to the new WiFi network:

  4 Amazon Echo speakers

  Honeywell Lyric T5 thermostat

  Ring Video Doorbell

  Apple TV

  Filipino Channel Set top box

  My iPhone, my wife’s iPhone and the laptop (those were easy)

  HP Officejet Printer

  2 Nest Protect smoke alarms

  Withings/Nokia Body Plus smartscale

  Sonos and Philips Hue just worked as they are wired

   

  I should get the Netgear Orbi Pro next week, then I can have some more fun 
doing the same thing at my store although here most of the computers are wired 
as is the larger Officejet printer, but we do have 5 Dropam (now Nestcam) 2 
WiFi thermostats, a Skybell HD which by the way even on the current WiFi works 
way bettter than the Ring Pro we had before.

  Then there are 4 of the Meross smart wall switches I just purchased and which 
work great with a super-accessible app and setup process as well as two Amazon 
Echo speakers.

  I really look forward for these Netgear Orbi mesh routers to work well for a 
long time to come since it’s not only because of how much work it is to get 
everything connected but also since they are pretty pricy devices.

   

  Best regards and happy networking,

  Siegharrd

   


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