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.
Thanks to Community Member
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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Costco isn't going to price match another Costco anyway and if they do consider yourself lucky. Not all items are sold at ALL stores and not all Costco's mark down items to the same price at the same time.
Get over it and move on
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1. Software updates sometimes brick the devices (just google for "netgear orbi software update brick"). Customer support is clueless and refuses to admit the problem and provide the solution which is to hardware reset all satellites.
2. satellite wireless inter-connection works but periodically suffers from blackouts and high ping times. I suggest connecting the satellites through Ethernet backhaul (using ethernet cabling to connect the satellites to the main satelite).
Other users mention alternatives such as TP-Link DECO and I can confirm that they indeed work fine where I deployed them at family member homes.
I'm currently looking into Unifi as a definitive solution.
Unifi is no more "enterprise grade" than Omada. It's prosumer/smb at best.
Same. It worked decent for about 1 year and then nothing but issues.
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You mean cat6 wired all over house, Dude I just only 4-5 Ethernet outlet wired. Can't find anyone in this area who can do the job for $500? Any advise.