







🚀 Elevate your home network to warp speed and total security!
The NETGEAR Orbi RBRE960 is a premium quad-band WiFi 6E router delivering up to 10.8 Gbps speeds and coverage for up to 3,000 sq. ft. Supporting 200 devices simultaneously, it features a dedicated 6GHz band, a 10 Gigabit internet port, and advanced security with automatic updates. Expandable via Orbi satellites, it’s designed for seamless, future-proof home networking.





| ASIN | B0B9HS91PG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,605 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #253 in Computer Routers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (171) |
| Date First Available | October 17, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 5.9 pounds |
| Item model number | RBRE960-100NAS |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 3.3 x 11 inches |
E**S
The Best Router Available, Expensive Yes! Worth It!
These are by far the best routers I've ever used ever! I had the very limited Google pros which could not handle the speed that I had at all as they were capped at 900mbps. Once I connected these, they immediately jumped the speed to 1400 Mbps without hesitation. The coverage as well beat the Google hands down in every way. Just one of these had more coverage then two of the Google pros. The strength of the signal is very strong, I'm able to even connect to my router all the way down the block from my house. The 6E channel is so fast, although not many of the equipment I have can use it, except for my phone and Amazon Streaming Boxes, but you notice the difference completely. I'm also able to use my Google door bells and security cameras at full picture quality without hesitation, which is also amazing, as I was unable to with the Google pro wifi. Is this router expensive? Yes it is, but it's an investment that will last many years. Wait until they are on sale and pull the trigger. Another thing that I love about these is that once you set them up you can forget about them, not like other routers that need constant rebooting.... Do yourself a favor and get these.
M**E
Finally true trouble free wireless.
Works with all my devices and has the speed I've been missing. Easy and fast setup. No tech support needed. Download the app and follow the prompts. Orbi already setup a smart device network that I used right away to add a smart bulb. I usually had to take my phone and smart device into the same room as the router and took a couple try's to setup. Not with my Orbi, I was in a different room and set up my smart bulb in just a couple of minutes. Can't wait to add my troublesome outdoor cameras. I am adding my smart tv next. I predict I won't see any more buffering or spinning circles. Thanks Orbi(Netgear product)!
R**N
Aggravating tech
Netgear Orbi 970: Premium Price, Disappointing Performance So, I paid top dollar for the Netgear Orbi 970 and Satellite, drawn in by claims of "leading-edge technology" and "unmatched range." My old router was on its last legs, so I took the plunge. What a mistake. House single story ranch 2,600 sq feet with basment. 55 clients and a handful of IoT-type devices that don't like or support anything over 2.4. From the start, the experience has been a nightmare: • Connectivity Issues Galore: Constant dropouts and poor performance. Despite living in a single-story, 2,600 sq ft home, I had to buy a satellite just to get basic coverage. Still sucks for a few devices. • Terrible Range: Even with the satellite, my Ring doorbell and Lenovo notebook—both only about 15 feet from the satellite—struggle with two bars of signal. And they’re even closer to the main Orbi, which is just one floor down in the basement. Much worse than my old now dead Synology. • Unreliable Interface: The HTML admin panel is flaky at best. Sometimes it works, sometimes it randomly disconnects mid-session and refuses to reconnect. I want to see which device is connected to what? Not in the web interface—you’re forced to use the app. • Inconsistent App Behavior: The Android app doesn’t reliably update device names. Some appear correctly; others don’t. It’s hit or miss. • Armor = System Chaos: Turning on Netgear Armor completely destabilized my setup. A recalcitrant managed switch might have played a role in that fiasco, but now I'm gun-shy to try again. • Their 3rd SSID, which Netgear call IoT, is okay, but doesn’t go far enough, and you’re stuck with it accessing your primary network (same subnet as primary), so you have no choice but to let old IoT devices have access to your home's primary network, unlike using the Guest SSID. Some granularities on radio management by SSID would be uber useful. • My Echo devices (eight) constantly lose proper connectivity - new behavior just started with the Orbi 970. Even though the Alexa app says they’re online, voice commands and skills stop working after a reboot and don’t function normally until hours later, sometimes overnight. • Useless Support: Tech support is clearly outsourced, undertrained, and working in a noisy environment. It was hard to hear anything over the background chatter. No real help was offered. • Clients that have less than good connectivity are remaining connected to the router base, opposed to the satellite, which is much closer than the router base. No way to manage. Disappointing that you don't allow admins to adjust the power on base. • Not clear: If I keep this poor tech or return it to Amazon, I have a few weeks before the return window closes, but I am trying to balance the fight of a new rollout versus just dealing with the Netgear nonesense.
R**G
Amazing Router
I have Ziply Fiber (2 gbps up and down). I was tired of paying the monthly cost for renting their router especially since they were raising the monthly rental price. I had used Orbi in the past and bought this one that supported speeds up to 10 gbps. This router regularly gives me the full 2 gbps I am paying for. (With the provider's rented router, I was averaging only about 1.2 gbps at peak.) I even get close to the 2 gbps at the far end of my house (opposite where the router is.) It was super easy to set up. It is completely silent. The only thing to know is it is quite large - more than three times the size of the other router I was using. I strongly recommend this router.
D**L
Great router except fpr two things
Generally an awesome performance but two big negatives from me. They keep sending marketing emails even if I unsubscribed and contacted their technical support. Not awesome. And secondly, they really need to allow for turning off the 5GHz band. Quite a lot of devices do not connect to it and cannot handle this dual-band setup. The UI is also not easy to navigate on the Web and the app does not have all the admin functionalities. A bummer in this day and age.
G**O
Replaced Eero with this… you should too
I had multiple issues with my Eero Pro products including their recent top of the line model due to intermittent connectivity issues. Decided to give this product a chance, it’s quite expensive but it was worth it. It’s been reliable, no connectivity issues and coverage is beyond amazing. I ended up getting 4 of these to cover the entire property and been phenomenal. Highly recommend.
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