Select Costco Wholesale Stores (link for reference only) have for
Costco Members: NETGEAR Orbi RBK843S AX6000 Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Systemon sale for
$99.97 valid for
In-Store Purchase Only at participating locations. Please visit your local Costco Wholesale Location in order to verify stock and purchase.
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aanseun for sharing this deal.
- Note: Pricing and availability will vary by location. This offer is valid in-store only and not available online.
Features:- 8,000 sq. ft. of Elite Whole-Home WiFi with Speeds up to 6Gbps
- Flawless streaming, gaming, & video conferencing – All at Once
- Smart-Home-Ready WiFi 6, Connects up to 100 Devices
- 1-year NETGEAR Armor All-in-One Internet Security Included
- Works with Any Cable Modem & Internet Service Provider
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I now have TP-Link Deco mesh products...been fantastic since install which was a breeze. Not one hard or soft reset in over two years.
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Wondering if it was an online purchase and returned to a store still sealed, so they just put it on the shelf.
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The managing interface has a certificate error and cannot be bypassed on chrome by default anymore, I resort to opening Safari just for that. Lots of other quirks to be honest that make this more of a hassle than it's worth!
I do have it hardwired, if that makes any difference, but I've been very satisfied with it.
With the negative comments here, I'll probably just avoid the risk and wait until my current system stops working or becomes to slow for my future needs before replacing it.
I do have it hardwired, if that makes any difference, but I've been very satisfied with it.
With the negative comments here, I'll probably just avoid the risk and wait until my current system stops working or becomes to slow for my future needs before replacing it.
A wired mesh backhaul covers up a majority of the issues users will face with mesh networks. So you can probably switch systems and get the same reliability (assuming your ethernet is at least CAT5e).
But, the fact of the matter is, not every home needs or lends itself to a mesh setup to begin with.
Unless you're dealing with 3000+ sqft or multiple levels, it might not be doing you any favors versus just having a single centralized high performance router.
The one that always gets me are the people who walk around their house "testing" their mesh network for coverage, only to spend a majority of their time on the couch.
Not to mention, in many systems, that extra coverage is a tradeoff for extra bandwidth.
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