Amazon.com: NETGEAR Orbi Whole Home Tri-band Mesh Add-on Satellite (RBS750) – Works with Your Orbi WiFi 6 System| Adds up to 2,500 sq. ft. Coverage | AX4200 (Up to 4.2Gbps) : Electronics
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Amazon.com: NETGEAR Orbi Whole Home Tri-band Mesh Add-on Satellite (RBS750) – Works with Your Orbi WiFi 6 System| Adds up to 2,500 sq. ft. Coverage | AX4200 (Up to 4.2Gbps) : Electronics
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My orbi rbk23 has been absolutely perfect over the 5 years I have had it. Not one single down time with them. Not one! But in the 5 years internet speeds have climbed quite a bit and as reliable and great the rbk23 have been I wanted more speed and wanted the 960 a few years ago but the price was just absolutely crazy. Then the 970 came out and that was an ever bigger easy heck no with the absolutely nuts pricing. Then the 770 came out and it hit all the check marks perfectly for me and within my budget I feel for a great reliable Wi-Fi system. I have Xfinity 1gig down and 25 up and I hit those speeds perfectly dead on 24/7 on wireless backhaul off the satellite that’s over 40 feet away from the main router. Exactly what I was looking for. And even during peak times I get the same speeds. Huge upgrade over the rbk23 that would only get 200-300mbps on a good day to my office. This is my third orbi mesh system and I had the original og 2016 orbi mesh duel set up that I have to my parents in 2019 and those are still working to this day as well flawlessly. So far the 770 is exactly what I would expect from a orbi product. Reliable fast internet. I’m just beyond impress with the wireless backhaul. I was hoping to get close to my speeds but getting every last bit out of my internet plan. Now I have the itch to up my speeds through Xfinity lol But another thing I would like to add is that my old orbi I hated having my ecobee thermostat on the 5ghz band and my cameras also and other devices that didn’t need to be. But with the 770 it throws all those on the 2.4ghz band which is exactly what I’ve been wanting for years to keep my 5ghz lane clear of unnecessary traffic. Probably why the backhaul is working so perfectly. I know the lOT is what that’s for also but it needed. And the 770 does have the new MLO Backhaul but I don’t have it turned on atm being I hit my full speeds already constantly. But an awesome feature to have I’m sure if you have a lot more devices hooked up or in an area with more noise.
JJ Balt
If money is no object and strong reliable WiFi signal is the objective, this is the solution. Like many, I’ve transitioned to a work from home environment and more than ever need a strong reliable WiFi signal at home. For the first few months working remotely, I was fine using the dining room table as a make shift home office, but that was a temporary solution. I eventually relocated my home office to a spare bedroom on another floor. The relocation was an improvement in my personal life, but my internet speed suffered. Significantly. I was dropping calls, had slow download speed and needed to find a solution. Initially, I opted for a simple, inexpensive WiFi extender/repeater. The WiFi extender/repeater worked fine for a couple weeks and seemed like a reasonable solution. I actually reviewed that product very favorably. For the price (less than $50), it was a reasonable attempted solution, but like the dining room table as my home office, the repeater was a temporary solution. It required a shadow second network and the connection would bounce in and out. The repeater was a bandaid; I needed stable reliable internet for video conferences, data heavy downloads and uploads and I was paying for a lot that I wasn’t getting in certain areas of my home — mainly, my new home office! The WiFi extender worked, but only gave me about 60% of the signal I was paying for. I looked at Upgrading my internet package and then looked at a mesh system. The Orbi system was literally 10x the price of my prior bandaid, but WOW! 10x as good. Problem solved. Solid, stable, strong, reliable WiFi signal in every nook and cranny of my home. I went from unstable 60% signal strength to a blanket of strong reliable 99% WiFi connectivity throughout my home. I obsessively checked and rechecked Speedtest.net — bingo! No bouncing in and out. No checking which bandwidth or competing for signal; this product provides strong, solid, stable, complete WiFi signal through out the home. I’m thrilled and can’t believe I paid so much, but also can’t believe I wasted my time and money on anything else. The Orbi is next generation awesome. Easy set up, same network and while I worried I would need more of the signal/units to cover my 3000 sq/ft home given the experience with the WiFi extender/repeater, I did not. One router and one signal was plenty for my concrete 3 story home with the router tucked in the basement and office on third story. The app is easy to use, intuitive and frustration free. I am no tech guru and I had zero problems installing or making it work. This is a no brainer for anyone that needs a reliable blanket of WiFi signal through out their home. I considered other mesh systems but read reviews, did research and decided that this system was an investment in the next generation technology and would last the longest. With out question, it is among the most expensive solutions, but I have complete confidence that it is the best solution on the market at the time of this review. The WiFi signal strength in my home is now so strong that the WiFi picks up outside. If you have money to burn and are demanding of excellence, this is 100% the way to go. I read dozens of articles and watched and read reviews and talked to every tech person I knew before sucking it up and crushing my internet speed problem. If you are on the fence, go for it.