Reddit Reddit reviews NETGEAR Orbi Compact Wall-Plug Whole Home Mesh WiFi System - WiFi Router and Wall-Plug Satellite Extender with speeds up to 2.2 Gbps Over 3,500 sq. feet, AC2200 (RBK20W)

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NETGEAR Orbi Compact Wall-Plug Whole Home Mesh WiFi System - WiFi Router and Wall-Plug Satellite Extender with speeds up to 2.2 Gbps Over 3,500 sq. feet, AC2200 (RBK20W)
Creates a Mesh WiFi network that blankets your home in super fast, seamless WiFi — room to room, wall to wall, floor to floor. Replaces your old router, works with your modem and internet service providerSlim profile wall-plug satellite make it super easy to extend your WiFi to any room with a standard electrical outlet, just plug it in and stream with speedEliminates WiFi dead zones and buffering — 3,500 square feet of consistent coverage — at speeds up to 2.2 Gbps (gigabytes per second)NETGEAR Armor - Built-in anti-virus and data theft protection for all of your smartphones and computers. Protects your connected home from internet threats. Included trial covers unlimited devicesMaintains speed even as more devices use your WiFi at the same time — the difference is tri-band technology, others use dual bandSimple setup with the Orbi app — create guest network, access parental controls, and run speed tests right from the app2 Ethernet ports on the router provide a wired connection to your Smart TV and more
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2 Reddit comments about NETGEAR Orbi Compact Wall-Plug Whole Home Mesh WiFi System - WiFi Router and Wall-Plug Satellite Extender with speeds up to 2.2 Gbps Over 3,500 sq. feet, AC2200 (RBK20W):

u/GuilhermeFreire · 2 pointsr/orbi

I have a 1650 sqft (150 m²) single floor apartment. It is ALL made of concrete (WiFi can pass two walls at maximum).


If I magically put the router in the exact center of the house, floating in the middle of the air, I could get a good signal throughout the house. I used a web tool from the Ampli-Fi website to simulate this, IDK if you can use without a ampli-fi hardware linked to your account.

This was what motivated me to use a mesh system, knowing that it wasn't a problem with the router that I was supplied by my ISP and buying a new one wasn't going to solve my problem, I needed repeaters and I hated my experience with repeaters and having to manually make the handover cause my cellphone would keep connected to the last straw of signal of the living room router and not hand over to the office repeater.

What I'm trying to say is that having a mesh system has other advantages beyond just covering more sqft. You can have a more reliable 5ghz connection, you will have a more flexible positioning of your router, you will be able to cover that one place that you don't use it very often and never have wifi...

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You can buy this one for around 180 usd, that is not that much more than a good single router https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Compact-Wall-Plug-Whole-System/dp/B07D961XT2

The problem is that you will have basically one ethernet port, So for my usage I added a switch (actually quite a few switches, but that is for my particular use)

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I have a 300Mbps Fiber to the home connection and can measure 306Mbps on the 5ghz network, so it is enough for my use. Some users on gigabit networks have complained around here.

u/Stardog2 · 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

Sorry for the delay, but I was out of town. Below, is the Amazon link for the exact product I bought (though I bought from Best Buy in the USA)

https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Compact-Wall-Plug-Whole-System/dp/B07D961XT2/ref=sr_1_8?crid=3AT5O9MRTQG97&keywords=orbi+wifi&qid=1570409149&sprefix=OrBi%2Caps%2C184&sr=8-8

Very happy with it so far. My understanding is that a 3 channel mesh system is superior to a 1 or 2 channel system because the 2 and less channel systems use the same radio channels for both internet connectivity and router communications and management. The 3 channel system keeps the two functions separate.

I'm sure there are experts who can explain it better, but that is my basic understanding of that issue.