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I'm inclined to say yes since I have a 3 set myself and I believe my total distance is well over 300 ft. Suggest you just put one at the halfway point and you shouldn't have a problem. Twists and turns affect signal strength more than just plain walls. I always have Excellent and Strong indicators in the different rooms versus Good, Weak & Poor. Only a couple suspect spots due to the way the home is constructed. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your base is fairly close by and you use your Satellite in or near your garage I can't see why not. Worse come to worse you can always buy another Satellite and span that out to get what you need. Maybe you can ask the Geek Squad at Best Buy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. It will be enough for a 2000 sqft home space.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hard to say for sure. I would say this gets about as good as you can expect range wise out of a router... and range is going to be determined by factors like objects / walls between the router and your garage.. as well as radio interference in the area. That being said, the Orbi is designed to be used to blanket your home in Wifi... and you would just put down another Orbi unit to expand your coverage... So lets say your wifi was not good in your garage.. you could place another Orbi maybe 150ft away from the first one and expand your range.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.While the RBR50 Orbi Router and RBS50 Orbi Satellite were designed to cover an area of approximately 2,500 sq. ft. per device, it is unlikely the signal will reach 300 ft to your garage.
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