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NETGEAR Orbi RBK752 High-Performance Whole Home Mesh WiFi System - WiFi router and single satellite with speeds up to 4.2Gbps with coverage $290 pc SWTBP8368 +FS $289.99
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Netgear[newegg.com] via Newegg offers NETGEAR Orbi RBK752 Speeds up to 4.2Gbps. 2-pack (includes Router and Satellite). Covers up to 5+ bedrooms. Latest WiFi Technology, Fast Speeds. (RBK752) - NETGEAR Orbi RBK752 High-Performance Whole Home Mesh WiFi System - WiFi router and single satellite with speeds up to 4.2Gbps with coverage over approximately 5,000 sq. feet, AX4200 (RBK752). Robust Smart Home WiFi. at $289.99 with promo code SWTBP8368 and free shipping
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I've said it before, and I'll say it every time I see an orbi deal... Avoid like the plague. The only good thing Netgear makes these days are switches.
I had 2 orbi systems, both died out of warranty, and then Netgear wants you to pay them annually for extended service. Despite a few quirks here or there, you're better off with Google Mesh,TP Link Deco, or one of Asus' Mesh systems.
I've said it before, and I'll say it every time I see an orbi deal... Avoid like the plague. The only good thing Netgear makes these days are switches.
I had 2 orbi systems, both died out of warranty, and then Netgear wants you to pay them annually for extended service. Despite a few quirks here or there, you're better off with Google Mesh,TP Link Deco, or one of Asus' Mesh systems.
I have RBR50. Which Deco system do you recommend? There are few different types in amazon. Same with google wifi.
I've said it before, and I'll say it every time I see an orbi deal... Avoid like the plague. The only good thing Netgear makes these days are switches.
I had 2 orbi systems, both died out of warranty, and then Netgear wants you to pay them annually for extended service. Despite a few quirks here or there, you're better off with Google Mesh,TP Link Deco, or one of Asus' Mesh systems.
Absolutely wrong....asus crapped out for me..750 series is rock solid...
I've said it before, and I'll say it every time I see an orbi deal... Avoid like the plague. The only good thing Netgear makes these days are switches.
I had 2 orbi systems, both died out of warranty, and then Netgear wants you to pay them annually for extended service. Despite a few quirks here or there, you're better off with Google Mesh,TP Link Deco, or one of Asus' Mesh systems.
I 💯 disagree. I run an Orbi RBR/RBS50 system and it's been great. If I needed this I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
Add me to the anti-Orbi team. I had nothing but problems with mine several years ago and never bought another. I was resetting it several times a day and had problems getting my security cameras, etc. connecting.
I switched to a cheap brand then I never heard of before called urlhasbeenblocked and even that was better. Now I'm using Asus and no problems at all.
I 💯 disagree. I run an Orbi RBR/RBS50 system and it's been great. If I needed this I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
Had the same setup that worked well for about 2 yrs. Then the satellite started to lose connection with the router. I eneded up having to reset the satellite multiple times. If I added a new device to my nerwork, the router/satellite connection would also drop. Got annoying.
Absolutely wrong....asus crapped out for me..750 series is rock solid...
750 is rock solid for NO ONE, just look at previous threads here all the people complaining on snb- avoid this like the plague is right trash product, lots of drop outs the rbs750s specifically were horrible for me - anything is better- sders avoid this product
Whoever planning to buy this, be ready to be a beta tester for their firmware. I bought this from Costco twice(thought first one was faulty) and ended up with severe disconnection and through put was extremely low ( about 100mpbs vs 600 Mbps ISP).
Ended up returning both. Spent almost 2 months with Netgear customer support with no fruitful result..
Finally settled down with a non mesh Asus RT86U and i'm extremely happy with the results. It may work for many, but it didn't at least for me.
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I had 2 orbi systems, both died out of warranty, and then Netgear wants you to pay them annually for extended service. Despite a few quirks here or there, you're better off with Google Mesh,TP Link Deco, or one of Asus' Mesh systems.
I had 2 orbi systems, both died out of warranty, and then Netgear wants you to pay them annually for extended service. Despite a few quirks here or there, you're better off with Google Mesh,TP Link Deco, or one of Asus' Mesh systems.
I have RBR50. Which Deco system do you recommend? There are few different types in amazon. Same with google wifi.
I have a totally different experience. Mine is stable and have not seen any issues
I had 2 orbi systems, both died out of warranty, and then Netgear wants you to pay them annually for extended service. Despite a few quirks here or there, you're better off with Google Mesh,TP Link Deco, or one of Asus' Mesh systems.
I had 2 orbi systems, both died out of warranty, and then Netgear wants you to pay them annually for extended service. Despite a few quirks here or there, you're better off with Google Mesh,TP Link Deco, or one of Asus' Mesh systems.
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I switched to a cheap brand then I never heard of before called urlhasbeenblocked and even that was better. Now I'm using Asus and no problems at all.
Had the same setup that worked well for about 2 yrs. Then the satellite started to lose connection with the router. I eneded up having to reset the satellite multiple times. If I added a new device to my nerwork, the router/satellite connection would also drop. Got annoying.
750 is rock solid for NO ONE, just look at previous threads here all the people complaining on snb- avoid this like the plague is right trash product, lots of drop outs the rbs750s specifically were horrible for me - anything is better- sders avoid this product
You should buy this then so I can laugh at your stupidity esp since it's not compatible with your orbi you list
Ended up returning both. Spent almost 2 months with Netgear customer support with no fruitful result..
Finally settled down with a non mesh Asus RT86U and i'm extremely happy with the results. It may work for many, but it didn't at least for me.