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I have an rbr20 that struggles when my wife and I both do video calls for work. Is this a big upgrade or better off switching brands
It's wifi 6 vs AC. So it can be a big upgrade. rbr20 is already triband AC2200 so they should be able to handle multiple video calls. But it depends on your bottleneck. If your bottleneck is the wifi, then yes it can help, if your bottleneck is your internet connection, then no. Also it depends on where your satellites are placed, there could be a lot of walls or interference or too far apart from each other.
Sorry, but WiFi 6E is the only thing you should be looking at in this price range. I bought myself a cheap WiFi 6 router to hold over, because I'm not spending $300+ on an outdated architecture.
Sorry, but WiFi 6E is the only thing you should be looking at in this price range. I bought myself a cheap WiFi 6 router to hold over, because I'm not spending $300+ on an outdated architecture.
How many wifi 6e devices do you have?! Oh wait, i am from 90s waiting for latest devices to support wifi 10
I have an rbr20 that struggles when my wife and I both do video calls for work. Is this a big upgrade or better off switching brands
RBR20 should be able to handle it. If it's some weird odd issue with your router, maybe, but I'd look at your internet connection first. If you're doing video, you need decent upload speed... a lot of "100mbps plans" only do like 5mbps up, which barely cuts it for a single stream. Run a test; I'd probably want at least 20mbps up in real-world performance for 2 vid streams.
Meanwhile the Orbi can handle over 1000mbps up/down... so it's probably not the orbi unless there's extenuating circumstances
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Meanwhile the Orbi can handle over 1000mbps up/down... so it's probably not the orbi unless there's extenuating circumstances