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The NETGEAR RBK50 Orbi Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System delivers tri-band AC3000 speeds up to 3.0 Gbps, covering up to 4000 sq ft with a single seamless network. Featuring dedicated backhaul technology, it maintains fast, reliable connections across multiple devices. Integrated Circle parental controls and Alexa compatibility add smart management and voice control, making it a top-tier solution for modern connected homes.







| ASIN | B01KVRRSNI |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,647 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #161 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,168) |
| Date First Available | 3 September 2016 |
| Item Weight | 890 g |
| Item model number | 714163 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 3 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 16.25 x 22.6 x 7.87 cm; 889.95 g |
| Series | 714163 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
V**R
Works perfectly
Great product. Works like a charm!
C**I
Disappointed at replacing my R6300v2 with this one. Same problems as before !
Update: With several email exchange with Netgear they agreed to replace. But now they are unable to find a way to do it. Unfortunately I have lost the window with Amazon to return the item. If only I can get Amazon and Netgear to agree on how to provide replacement. Ideally after so much of trouble I just want a refund. I will go for something other than Netgear this time. Review 2: The issues with the new router continue. Even when there is a line of sight connection between Router and Satellite the connection remains "poor". Also Satellite loses sync with the router and all devices connected via the satellite in one part of the house go offline. One has to click the Sync Buttons again to sync them to get Internet back. Review 1: Disappointed with Netgear Routers. I gave benefit of doubt to the old one R6300v2 that I was happy about the range but it kept going offline and needed resets as hardware fatigue. I bought a new one RBK50 (AC3000) with longer range but seem to have made a mistake to go for Netgear again. This one is also going offline. Within 36 hours of its use it has given lots of troubles. Satellite also takes a long time to connect as if it is struggling. Probably need to return it and try another make. Let us see what reply I get from Netgear as I have opened a case with them.
B**J
Good!
Using as an access point. Could not use as router.
N**S
Base works well, satellite keeps disconnecting even after multiple firmware updates
The router is a good one when it works. It is elegant and looks good when placed in a room, which is much better than many others are like. The setup was easy and straightforward, the speed is good, and the range is good. It comes with some good control functions (parent/child limitations, etc). Initially, the settings for the router were quite strict that some pages would not load, but after researching it and making a slight adjustment to the settings, it was fine. It's great to have a mesh network in a house where the devices seamlessly switch between units as you move around the house. The biggest problem with this router is that the satellite unit disconnects from the base at unpredictable times (it actually might have a sick sense of humor as it seems to pick the worst possible times to do so). I tried moving it closer to the base unit (tried multiple locations), but the problem persisted. It had 2 or 3 firmware updates since I bought it, but it still disconnects. I now use my phone hotspot as a backup in case the signal is lost on the satellite and make sure to move to the room where the base unit is for important meetings, to avoid embarrassing situations and signal problems. It's really disappointing because otherwise, it would have been an incredible router if it just remained reliable. I will be upgrading to Wifi 6 router, but am reluctant to get the Orbi mesh wifi6 because I don't want to go through the satellite problems again. P.S. Ironically, the internet signal from the satellite unit disconnected when I tried to submit this review the first time.
M**I
it doesn’t work most of the time, but when it does it great
I researched this product a lot and found a lot of amazing and fantastic reviews, I had been researching and reading all the ORBI mesh systems since over a year and after carefully reading each review decided to place my order, knowing that I could always return it if it has some problems like a small percentage of the people who did buy the ORBI mesh system. I wanted to like it, it easy to install and setup. The Orbi app is great for troubleshooting and dealing with most things by yourself. BUT I have not had more than a days network without interruption. The satellite would either disconnect or the internet would drop from the satellite. Moved the satellite around closer and then further to different locations. Called Netgear for support and they are helpful. But having spent all this money and then having to keep spending hours on trying to figure out the issue is just not worth it. When it works it’s brilliant but when it doesn’t. The hassle isn’t worth it. If I cannot find a solution in another week I will be returning the product.
S**O
Satelite can not hold the connection to the router
Satelite keeps loosing connection to the router as it is constantly switching from 2.4Gh to 5Gh and vice versa. Went back to the 2 routers. Money wasted.
K**S
Not happy
It just keeps dropping. Really disappointed with this product.
C**S
I’ve got BT Fibre broadband (home hub 5) which connected about 50 devices...including Philips Hue, Sonos, Sky Q, Xbox, Alexa and a number of Apple devices. I used Powerline plugs to connect the main Sky Q and Xbox devices to the hub. The home hub worked okay but the wifi speeds would often drop out. I found I was turning the Powerline plugs off and on to restore connections and in worst case scenarios rebooting the router itself. The Orbi Wifi router and 2 x Orbi Satellites was a lot of money but well worth the investment. I luckily had an OpenReach broadband fibre modem in the loft from when I first had my broadband connection. I found Orbi struggled to work with the Homehub even in AP mode. However once I overcame that hurdle, the rest of the setup was very straightforward. I plugged the Wifi router into the modem (as per the clear instructions), waited for the Orbi router to shine a solid white and plugged the Ethernet cable from the router into my PC so I could complete the wizard based setup. Don’t worry though, its also possible to do this by connecting to its wifi siid and default password. The setup was very easy and of course if you rename the siid to match what your wifi was before...and use the same password, then all your existing devices at home will just start to work again without having to re-enter any details. All that was left to do was to put my other two satellites in the house. One was on the landing upstairs and the other was in the lounge and you turn these on and they connect automatically which is confirmed when the light on these turns a solid blue (which doesn’t stay on forever). The wifi signal has been really strong, fast and reliable ever since...for all my devices. The only consideration will be if your existing router is a combined modem and wifi router (e.g. BT home Hub). Its possible to turn off the wifi for the home hub...but Orbi still Struggled until I replaced it with just the OpenReach modem which then had an ethernet cable from the modem to the Orbi router. After that, its been brilliant. Maybe other home routers (other than BT) may have better config options to allow it to become a modem only setup, allowing Orbi to focus on being a Wifi router....which with its three channels, it does really well. I recommend!
O**9
Top au niveau rapidité (jusqu'à 350Mb/s) . Top au niveau répartition signal entre base et satellite donc le récepteur (ordi, téléphone...) reçois toujours le meilleur signal possible.
M**✅
Der Router wird mit einem britischen Stromstecker versendet, obwohl nirgends in der Beschreibung erwähnt wird, dass man einen EU-Stromstecker dazukaufen müsste. So ein Mist. Ich ärgere mich gerade über diese schlechte Produktbeschreibung des Anbieters und den schlechten Support von Amazon diesbezüglich! Geht zwangsweise gleich wieder retour.
P**R
First, the background. I live in an old property with a mixture of very thick walls and walls that have been dry-lined with foil-faced boarding - both of which can significantly disrupt wifi signals. Before the Orbi, my wifi network had consisted of four separate wireless routers, each set up as wireless access points,, all sharing the same SSID, and all on wired connections back to my central network switch. This provided me with a largely satisfactory wifi signal throughout the property. However, wifi has moved on since that setup evolved, and I wanted to update the infrastructure to keep up with the newer laptops, phones and tablets that have joined the household over the past few years. Installing Orbi was a fairly painless - almost trivial! - process, although it should be noted that the default setup replaces your existing broadband router. If, like me, you simply want to add wifi onto an existing network then it is necessary to go into the Orbi configuration, advanced setup, and select AP (for Access Point), rather than ROUTER, operation. Once you have done that the rest pretty much just happens. Once set up I found the results were, frankly, amazing. The wifi network is very noticeably faster, and all our devices - even the slower ones! - are now more responsive, web-pages snappier, videos stream without stuttering, etc etc., and at last I feel that we are getting value from the 64Mbps fibre internet connection. Moreover, a number of mysterious problems that have plagued the network for years - random pauses (sometimes lengthy), failure to see devices, devices suddenly falling off the network, etc - all magically vanished, and for the first time ever we have reliable and fast wifi throughout the house. Of course, where the Orbi units are positioned will affect coverage, so some thought needs to be applied to best placement. Also, the Orbi is not unique, and there are other similar mesh systems out there that should do a similar job. That said, the Orbi does what it claims, and seems to do it well, so I would have no hesitation in recommending it, at least in the version I purchased ("Ultra Performance wifi", 2-pack), to anyone looking for such a solution. Others have commented negatively on Orbi's durability: I have not had mine long enough to comment, though I have always found other Netgear equipment to be reasonably well-made and long-lasting. Similarly I cannot comment on Netgear's technical support because I've never used it. If I had a criticism of Orbi it would be that the units are quite large - larger than one would expect from the pictures, and so are not always easy to conceal. At least they do not, in normal use, display multiple flashing LEDs as does much network hardware. Once switched on, booted and connected to the network, with everything running properly, all lights are extinguished unless and until some error condition occurs, so large though the units are they do not draw attention to themselves.
V**R
le produit est livré en prise anglaise !!! non spécifié sur les caractéristiques ,a ce prix la il serait souhaitable de préciser ouvertement que ce produit est destiné au marché anglais et non européen .
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