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The Netgear Orbi RBK753 is a premium tri-band mesh WiFi 6 system designed for professional-grade home networking. It delivers seamless coverage up to 6,000 sq.ft, supports over 40 devices simultaneously, and offers ultra-fast AX4200 speeds up to 4.2 Gbps. Featuring a dedicated tri-band backhaul for maximum throughput, easy app-based setup, and advanced NETGEAR Armor security, it’s engineered to keep your smart home and work-from-home demands running flawlessly.









| ASIN | B089NN5N8V |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #210,979 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #182 in Routers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Netgear |
| Compatible Devices | Computer, Gaming Console |
| Connector Type | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (14,118) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 4.2 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | 8 June 2020 |
| GSM frequencies | 1400 MHz |
| Generic Name | Router |
| Importer | Kaira Distribution Pvt Ltd. Unit No.305, 3rd floor, Luciya City Centre, No 6/2, OTC Road, Bangalore – 560002 |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.3 x 7.1 x 23.1 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 600 g |
| Item model number | AX4200 |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Model | AX4200 |
| Model Name | RBK753 |
| Mounting Hardware | • One (1) Orbi Router (RBR750) • Two (2) Orbi Satellites (RBS750) • One (1) 2m Ethernet cable • Three (3) 12V/2.5A power adapters • Quick start guide |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Number of items | 3 |
| Packer | Netgear Technologies India PVT LTD. 21 Paharpur Business Centre, Nehru Place, New Delhi - 110019 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.3 x 7.1 x 23.1 cm; 2.6 kg |
| Special Features | Access Point Mode |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11g |
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Awesome whole home wifi
I purchased the Netgear Orbi RBK50 for my home for the purpose of providing whole home wifi. I am very happy and satisfied with my decision and my review is as follows The Problem :1. I have more than 30 devices, on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz which were overloading my earlier router.2. Earlier router wasn't able to reach to each corner of my house, at least the 5GHz band wasn't able to. So although I had a 100Mbps UP/DOWN internet line, I was unable to get the full speed at most of my house locations.3. My smart home devices would lose connections and my in-home streaming setups like plex or steam link or chromecast would lag and buffer making the experience a dull one.4. Although my home is pretty new, it does not have ethernet cabling, its not possible for me to run a ethernet cable down my house too. The Solutions I tried1. I tried using wifi extenders, but they end up eating away half of my bandwidth. This was fine for smart home products, and light web activity, but in-home streaming was suffering. 2. I tried dedicated WDS routers and router in Wifi client mode. That worked, but it had its own challenges of manually switching to the best signal every time I changed rooms, also the nuisance of handling multiple SSIDs.3. I tried powerline adapters, although I liked this setup, but I felt them to be slow, and again I had to put a router at the end of the powerline adapters to extend the wifi coverage, which again kind of repeated the problems mentioned in point 2 and 3.So I was left with 2 choices, either try a high end routers with dedicated amplifiers or go for a good mesh wifi system. After a lot of research I decided to go with the RBK50. Here are my points regarding the pro and cons.Pros:1. Dead simple setup. The Orbi app and the web interface both are neat and well guided. 2. Good configuration control. Not as highly configurable as the Nighthawk series, but this was not meant to provide that can service, so expecting those features from Orbi would be unfair. It does what it was designed for, that is to provide a seemless mesh Wifi setup.3. Range is awesome, I get great 5GHz coverage. 4. Throughput is great. I can use in-home streaming over plex, while I am playing games on steam link over wifi, while my wife is watching netflix in 4k, without a bit of lag or stutter. 5. All my devices, including my smart home devices readily connect to it, and so far it hasn't needed any power cycle.Cons:1. I am not sure there is any. Maybe the mobile app needs a bit more polishing.Double edge sword :Although having single wifi ssid for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz workss like a charm, and normally gets the job of allocating the device to proper band, done smoothly, I have seen it to fail sometimes too, like my iPhone still attached to 2.4GHz even when I was sitting right next to the router. I simple re-connection solved the issue though.One more issue that I had was a very particular one, with a particular brand of smart home devices. Somehow the vendor app wanted me to connect to 2.4GHz wifi to be able to configure my devices, which kinda make no sense, but in this case I was unable to switch to the 2.4GHz on my iPhone, and ended up having to use an older phone that had only 2.4GHz wifi chip to configure my devices. But once configured, the devices worked flawlessly with the Orbi.I must say this one is a awesome product and netgear never ceases to deliver the very best. I am thoroughly impressed and planning to buy one for my parental home too. Thanks Netgear for such an awesome product.
K**I
The Best Mesh Router System Money can Buy
Best MESH Router System There are almost many reviews and majority claimed difficulty installing this mesh router. For me it was a breeze installing it in just half hour and getting it going. (Of course that is because I have pretty good knowledge on networking & also did my research well watching youtube videos). Unboxing the box was a great adventure. I had sparkle in my eyes and grin that lasted pretty long till i touched and turned both the router and the satellite in my hands. Since I have a fibre connection installation was just a breeze. I decided to use the android app on my mobile, after connecting the internet cable coming from the modem to the wan port of my Orbi Router. Thereafter I only followed instructions on my mobile app. But I decided to configure more through my mac browser and used orbilogin.com and opened the web page. It took a minute for the Orbi page to open after I entered my user & password And Voila I was in the Netgear Orbi router administration page. I could see in green connected to internet. While the router downloaded the firmware update I went down to the other floor of my house to install and plug the Satellite. After I saw the blue light glow I knew I had great connection strength and I was connected to my Orbi router. After updating I checked each wifi device at my house (almost 30 devices) and setup the given SSId and password after searching for the Orbi wifi. I was really impressed at the way all devices were connected and it was a dream getting this Router satellite pair installed. After all was done I used Speedtest to check my wifi at every corner and could not hide my stupid grin and moment of thrill as how perfect the wifi and signal strength was working. I have a 100mbps speed from my provider and got almost close to it or above from each dead spots as well as the rest of my House. I am indeed impressed by this gear. I have been using the Linksys Wrt-1900ac router with an Amplifi mesh point but got close to nil mbps at few spots in my home inspite of having a 1900ac router which was perfect for the house but I could not get the range for the 5khz bandwidth which I wanted. Now this ORBI makes all bandwidth into one network and auto gives the speed depending upon where you are located. Having a triband radio really helps. One radio is only been activated for the Satellite and Router to communicate to each other. This avoids bandwidth loss. My network is working perfectly and I am glad I made a choice to buy the ORBI. I was deciding to go for Google wifi, Ubiquiti Amplifi & ORBI but finally zeroed down to this powerful mesh system the ORBI from Netgear. ORBI has won many awards and is NO 1 spot amongst Mesh Router Systems. Even the Mobile app (Android) is not that bad to use. It is pretty user friendly. Netgear keeps updating the same. Nothing is perfect but this app is manageable and works very well. You can control all your devices from the palm of your hand using the app and also pause/resume any device you want. Gives you all information you need about your network in your hand using your mobile. For those wanting to switch to a mesh Router look nowhere and buy the Netgear ORBI System. Strongly Recommended. Don’t get hung up on the fact that the Netgear Orbi operates on a hub-and-spoke topology versus mesh, the bottom line is that this is an outstanding Wi-Fi router. By including a three-port switch on the router and a four-port switch on the satellite, it strikes a better balance between unobtrusive industrial design and conventional router features P.S Got it during the Prime Only Sale Day. Apparently the price has been dropped further by almost Rs1200/- So those wanting a good wifi router system open your wallets and go for it till its available. I have lost Rs1200/- already but have no complaints.
L**K
A pesar de que el precio del producto puede parecer un poco caro, el producto es muy bueno y funciona muy bien. La instalación a priori es bastante sencilla aunque yo tuve algún problema por culpa mía de no seguir las instrucciones paso a paso. La cobertura entre la base y los satélites es muy buena, incluso con dos pisos de distancia los satélites tienen cobertura suficiente para hacer streaming o jugar a videojuegos (a pesar de que el sistema dice que la cobertura no es optima).La interfaz gráfica es bastante intuitiva tanto en la app como en la web. En resumen, recomendable aunque pueda parecer caro.
J**H
The Orbi and satellite replaced my Asus RT-AC68U router in my 4 story 4000 sqft home and the coverage results are excellent. Our cable modem is in the lowest level of the house (a 110 year old brownstone in downtown Chicago) and while the Asus did a good job of projecting its wifi signals "up" to the higher floors it had trouble reaching every corner and on the top floor the 5GHz signal was almost useless and the 2.4GHz worked OK but not in some certain rooms. The Orbi took the place of the Asus downstairs and the satellite is in our media room on the 3rd level, where I was surprised to see it get a solid "blue" connection signal to the main router (I thought I might have to put it on the second floor). Transfer speeds on my phone and Surface Pro 3 are exactly the same on the first level near the main router as they are in the media room on the 3rd floor. Since the satellite has four RJ-45 ports I was able to eliminate the wireless N bridge and connect the AV receiver, Roku, and Sony BD carousel directly to the satellite for a nearly "wired' connection. Wifi on the top floor is now excellent. Setup was extremely easy with everything clearly labeled (including the default network SSID), and the smartphone application actually works pretty well. So far I only have two minor issues: 1. No guest network, as others have pointed out, however Netgear has said this is coming in an upcoming release so no worries there (just surprising it wasn't there out of the box). 2. More troublesome: my Xbox One loses connection to the network when it goes asleep. This didn't happen with the Asus. It's an issue because it "breaks" the Xbox One's "instant on" feature, where it will download in the background any updates to games, OS upgrades, or new games you buy on the web even when it's "off", so they're waiting for you when you power the box back up. It also means I can't remotely turn on the Xbox One to stream it to my Surface Pro when I'm in the media room (the Xbox One lives on the same first level as the Orbi router, but not in the same room where it can be direct-connected via cabling). It reminds me of a "power saving" mode the way it's acting, but I can't find any setting on the Orbi to force it to stay connected to the Xbox One. Maybe it has something to do with all this "beam forming" stuff where it detects that a device isn't "using" the network for a while and routes wifi to other connected devices. Whatever the reason it needs to get fixed, because the primary reason I bought the Orbi was to improve my connection between Floor 1 (where the Xbox One is) and Floor 3 so I can remote play my Xbox there. I haven't noticed this disconnection issue with any of my other devices. Outside of that, I'd highly recommend the Orbi to anyone who wants to setup a fast wifi network with a single SSID without the hassles of range extenders and the inherit problems associated with them. Its simple to setup and simple to use, and while it has a few kinks so have most new routers I've purchased in the past and they're almost always fixed via software updates. Being this is one of Netgear's flagship products I expect fairly regular updates.
M**M
A pesar de los numerosos comentarios negativos que hablan de la caida o cortes del wifi de este mesh me aventuré e instalé el Orbi RBR752 para sustituir el Mitrastar de Movistar/O2 y los cambios han sido inmediatos: Cobertura total en casa de dos plantas, sin caídas desde que lo configuré, y velocidad casi calcada a lo contratado. La conexión entre router (planta baja) y satélite (planta alta donde finaliza escalera) la he hecho de manera inalámbrica (6 metros, no hay visión directa pero si hueco de escalera). Pero esto no fue así desde un principio pues a pesar de realizar la instalación recomendada por el fabricante a los pocos días empecé a tener los problemas de conectividad wifi relatados en otros comentarios. Cómo he conseguido finalmente un funcionamiento correcto (pasos rápidos): A) Mitrastar en modo puente (monopuesto): 1. Desactivar NAT, DHCP, Wi-Fi, firewall y UPnP (unas configuraciones en básico y otras en avanzado) 2. Mantengo activado NAT Loopback y “Filtrado NAT seguro”; IGMP proxy y SIP ALG desactivados. No uso tv ni telefono fijo en O2 3. Cable desde el puerto LAN 1 del Mitrastar directo al puerto WAN del Orbi. B) Orbi como Router principal, gestiona toda la red: 1. Conexión PPPoE con los datos genéricos de Movistar usuario y contraseña: adslppp@telefonicanetpa y adslppp. 2. UPnP activo (para juegos y streaming), coexistencia 2,4 / 5 GHz sin separar SSIDs. Resultado Eliminando asi duplicidades (NAT, DHCP,...) los dispositivos hacen roaming a la perfección y no hay micro-cortes ni caidas de wifi ni lag en partidas online. Tanto el router principal como el satelite me dan la velocidad contratada (en mi caso 300mb simétricos) Conclusión Si sufres cortes de Wi-Fi con el Orbi la solución está en una buena configuración del router de la compañía y del propio Orbi. Bien es cierto que esto no está al alcance de cualquier usuario pero tan facil como preguntar a la ia
G**I
Sono 7 anni che lo uso. 7 anni che é acceso h24.Mai avuto un problema. Forse l’ho resettato un paio di volte… che dire? Veramente ottimo!
J**H
Tremendo router wifi, caro pero que resuelve los problemas. Espero que su solidez en los próximos años justifiquen la inversión. Adquirí el RBK852 con un satélite. Mi fibra es Movistar 1GB simétrico con el router HGU-Mitrastar. Intenté ponerlo en modo bridge, pero no conseguí hacerlo funcionar; en modo AP funciona perfecto y la instalación no es nada complicada. Señal wifi sólida en toda la casa, tanto en subida como en bajada, estable y soportando muchos dispositivos. De hecho no se nota diferencia alguna trabajando cableado o con wifi, tanto si a la vez se esta viendo una serie en Netflix en 4k HDR como si no. Al ser Mesh ya nos hemos olvidado de ir cambiando de wifi según dónde estemos en la casa. Cumple a la perfección las expectativas.
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