NETGEAR Orbi RBK14-100NAS Whole Home Mesh WiFi System - up to 1.2Gbps high-Performance WiFi with up to 6,000 Square feet of Coverage. Expand Your Home’s WiFi Coverage to Eliminate WiFi Dead Zones
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Andrew R Hess
> 24 hourEasy to set up I used it in a large building and have no problem keeping signal even outside
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MIG
> 24 hourEasy set up great coverage in house with concrete walls and floor - flawless performance after 3 Months of use
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Vladimir
> 24 hourThe Router was install a week after was not working or powering on. it was an issue to return
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Horace Crawford
> 24 hourThe product work well.
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Foosula
> 24 hourDo not under any circumstances buy this. Mine worked for 5 months, then crashed every 15 minutes. I finally got a hold of support and they told me Id have to pay ANOTHER $150 to have technician call me and diagnose my problems. So even though I followed everything explained in their user community, could define each step it failed in, Netgear will not give me new hardware (under warranty) unless I pay their ransom. Dont buy. Netgear is awful.
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Baby Zieme
> 24 hourGreat range were consistent
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neil
> 24 hourThis product was so superior. to eero system that we currently have not even the same ZIP Code we were getting getting 67 down eero and 250 with night hawk :)
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Peter
> 24 houri purchased the first unit from this seller and it was a used or returned product, second replacement unit came in and wont work, so I called Netgear and they stated it is 3 year old product, Netgear will not help with customer support unless you pay $129.00 outdated stock
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Big Phil
> 24 hourIve been using Netgear equipment for nearly 20 years now. The tech support has always been excellent and set up nearly stupid proof. This system is as easy to set up as anything I have ever used and the app is very intuitive. Nor can you beat signal strength and speed.
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Mike Bakunin
> 24 hourThis is listed on Amazon as a mesh system, but it is not. In a mesh system, all of the units communicate with each other. This system consists of a router and three satellites. The satellites don’t communicate with each other. Each must connect independently to the router. I suppose if your modem is in the center of your house, it could work; but if you’re like me and have a modem at one end of the house and you’re trying to spread signal to the rest of the house, they’re useless. You’re instructed to place and plug up all four units before programming the system. I put the router in the upstairs bedroom where the modem is, the first satellite in the other upstairs bedroom (across the hall), the second satellite in the living room downstairs, and the third in the master bedroom downstairs. I programmed the system then went to do speed checks. In the second bedroom upstairs, I had about a ten percent drop in speed; in the living room, a fifty percent drop; and in the master bedroom, the satellite couldn’t stay connected to the router for more than a few seconds. I am returning these and purchasing a real mesh system. In fairness to Netgear, the word “mesh” does not appear anywhere on the box. It’s just the Amazon listing that claims it’s a mesh system.