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Yes no problem I also have security cameras throughout my property and can view 8 cameras instantly with a stable signal.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Don't see why not. The Orbi is picked up by any wireless device you have in and around the house. Location of the satellites are key so that the signal doesn't get dropped. You'll have to test the location of the cameras in reference to your satellites by standing by them with your phone once you get set up. If you're still connected to your new Orbi router when you're standing at a camera you'll know the signal reaches. If not, you may have to re-position your satellites until a signal is picked up. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I install ORBI in my house a few weeks ago. I was having wireless dead spots all over my house because of the location of my router. I never could get signal in my 3 car detached garage but no I have great access everywhere. We have5 smart TV's several phones and tablets on it at the same time and it works pretty good. It's all up to the bandwidth that you are getting from your internet provider.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes .... in fact this is the same reason I bought this one and it works great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It really depends on the requirements of your security cameras, but the Orbi 2200 covers up to approximately 4,000 sq. ft with combined speeds of approximately 2,200 Mbps (866 + 866 + 400Mbps) under its Tri-Band AC2200 mesh network.
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