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Smart Hub Pro vs OrbiPro

GDog3
Investigator
Investigator

I took delivery of my Smart Hub Pro and satellite today, and so far, results are a bit disappointing compared to the 2 year old OrbiPro SXK80 set up I had, which gives WiFi 6.

Upstream definitely slower and range seems to be less.

Does anyone else have any experience of 1.6Gbps on third party routers please?

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Mustrum
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

@GDog3  There are lots of people using their own router

, although I do not know of anyone using that model.

Does the Orbi have a 2.5Ghz WAN interface?

Edit, just had a look, seems it has.

  • dedicated 2.4Gbps wireless backhaul
  • Multi-Gigabit network speed — 2.5Gbps wired Ethernet for Multi-gigabit Internet connection

Comparing the spec, I am struggling to see the advantage of the EE router. I don't have WiFi 7 devices and the claimed extended range seems to be nebulous.

I think I'll stick the OrbiPro system back in tomorrow and put the EE stuff in the cupboard. It is end-of-life but has three more years warranty and support. The remote access app is very good.

The price differential tells me quite a lot about the capability and quality.

bobpullen
Star Contributor
Star Contributor

Not sure of the antenna config on the Orbi but looks to me like it has a dedicated 5GHz radio for wireless backhaul. This differs to the EE Hub that shares the satellite backhaul with fronthaul 6GHz connections.

On paper, the wireless speed between hub and satellite can go faster on SH4 (it will support 320MHz channel widths on Wi-Fi 7 versus 160MHz on Wi-Fi 6 with the Orbi) however, that benefit may well be countered by the fact that the Orbi is using a dedicated radio.

Use whatever works best for you though, I guess.

I use ethernet for the backhaul on both.

Ive dumped the EE router as upload speed was pitiful and other problems with firmware. 

JimM11
Brilliant Contributor
Brilliant Contributor

@GDog3 Orbi against any ISP supplied router, think orbi will win hands down!

bobpullen
Star Contributor
Star Contributor

@GDog3 wrote:

 

...upload speed was pitiful... 


How pitiful? Can't say I've seen any problems with mine. Pretty consistent ~115mbps. Or are you talking about LAN speeds?

20 - 30 Mbps.

Direct to the router from the network was OK, but the WiFi element simply didn't hack it, and never got past the firmware updating page.

The connection to the premises is fine - 

Upload Download Latency
113.38 Mbps1398.79 Mbps25 ms

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