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Elisa2414
Jul 05, 2020Tutor
Mesh RBK752 or RBK50
I need to replace the useless router provided by my cable company. We have a large home running many devices. It is not a smart home, but my daughter is a gamer. I'm not a techie so torn between Orb...
Elisa2414
Jul 05, 2020Tutor
My home is 3000 sq ft, outside walls are concrete block and inside is wood frame. I can accommodate the 30 feet. The WiFi 6 AX4200 it the top of my budget. We do have several items connect there are 4 ppl each with phones, iPads, several computers now that we work from home, Android tv boxes, fire stick, tiki security camera. My daughter also uses Xbox and ps4. Our current Equip just can’t keep up. Shout spend the $100 more for the RBK752.
FURRYe38
Jul 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
If it's something you can afford, it's worth trying it out and see how it works for you. The 1 RBR and 1 RBS should be plenty for your size of home.
- CrimpOnJul 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
This is (yet another) example of options available to Costco members (besides the cheap rotissery chicken).
Amazon has the RBK752 (1 plus 1) for $449US and does not show an RBK753. Costco sells the RBK753 for $499US.
Spend $50 to (a) allow for unusual building shape or materials, (b) provide a spare in case one satellite is enough but fails after 1 year, or (c) sell on eBay for a LOT more than $50.
You may want WiFi in the back yard (where we all seem to be spending a lot of time these days) and find that the concrete block walls make for horrible coverage. Put that spare satellite in a window facing the outside and, voila, WiFi outside!
- FURRYe38Jul 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
There food is good. :smileywink:
- Elisa2414Jul 05, 2020Tutor
Thank you for your response but I'm not looking for where to purchase just to get input on which to purchase. Unfortunately I no longer have Costco membership, don't have one that's local.
thank you
- CrimpOnJul 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Elisa2414 wrote:Thank you for your response but I'm not looking for where to purchase just to get input on which to purchase. Unfortunately I no longer have Costco membership, don't have one that's local.
That's a really valid point. My observation is that it is getting really difficult to find the WiFi5 Orbi products. The Netgear store has only one Orbi package for sale: https://store.netgear.com/home/?lang=en_US and most of the WiFi5 Orbi product line no longer appears on Amazon. Best Buy seems to have a few that they ship from a central warehouse.
I guess my opinion remains. The WiFi5 Orbi is reaching "end of life". If you can find one, it might serve your current needs. If you need to expand an Orbi system, it is almost impossible to find additional satellites and the used prices are high.
When I finally have a reason to replace my Orbi, I will look at what is on the market at the time and what is highly recommended. There is a better than even chance that my next system will not be from Netgear.