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Product Name: | Netgear Orbi Pro AX6000 Wireless Tri-Band Gigabit Mesh Wi-Fi System (2-Pack) |
Product Description: | Enhance your business with fast and reliable wireless network coverage with the Orbi Pro AX6000 Wireless Tri-Band Gigabit Mesh Wi-Fi System from Netgear. This 802.11ax Wi-Fi system includes a router and one satellite to help eliminate dead spots and create a seamless experience when roaming from one room to the next to participate in video calls, watch streaming videos, and more. You can set up to four separate network names (SSID), each with their own flexible VLAN configurations for added security. |
Product SKU: | 1602994 |
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Pros:
4x4 on 5Ghz -1
4x4 on 5Ghz -2
4x4 on 2.4Ghz
Multigig port
Cons:
No 160Mhz channel
2nd 5Ghz band not cleared for clients when using wired backhaul.
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NB: They have the 4 pack for $489
https://www.itpro.com/network-int...per-pricey
NB: They have the 4 pack for $489
Not the same as the RBK packages. The satellites are not cross compatible either. This is the Pro Series that has support for features the consumer ones don't like captive portal guest network.
Pros:
4x4 on 5Ghz -1
4x4 on 5Ghz -2
4x4 on 2.4Ghz
Multigig port
Cons:
No 160Mhz channel
2nd 5Ghz band not cleared for clients when using wired backhaul.
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Thoughts on how this compares to the RBK50 set?
I've got the consumer 750 version which has very easy setup and incredible range I actually only use 1 of the 3 satellites from my kit.
This is suuuuupper tempting because I've been planning to segment my network (using a switch and other access points) to create "VLANs". If i get this, it would be sooo much simpler than what I'll currently need to do.... 🤔
Thoughts on how this compares to the RBK50 set?
I have both the RBK50, and upgraded to the RBK750 last year. That's your better path unless you want to create separate VLANs or segments. (I just posted about my temptation to jump on this deal.)
Good router if you like netgear attempts
To make you pay extra for basic adding functions