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jb20
May 10, 2018Aspirant
ORBI RBK52W Specifications
I am considering purchasing an Orbi system, however, I am frustrated that I an unable to speak to a knowledgeable company representative about the specifications for the RBK52W that are listed in the...
DarrenM
May 10, 2018Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello Jb20
The RBW30 would be using 866Mbps for the back haul connection the 1.7Gbs would be if you are using a RBR50 with a RBS50.
You can find the specs for the RBW30 here.
http://www.netgear.com/images/datasheet/orbi/RBW30.pdf
DarrenM
- jb20May 10, 2018Aspirant
That is what I thought. To be honest, this is kind of false advertising, the listed Back Haul speed of 1.7 GPS (4x4) in the link is specific to the RBK52W bundle which does not onclude an AC3000 satellite. It is complicated by the fact that Netgear does not have representatives that can clarify this point. I am wondering how credible Netgear is as a mesh network supplier.
In any event, why would anyone purchase a bundle that couples an AC3000 router with AC2200 satellites? I am not a techie and I am just trying to understand this.
Thank you
- DarrenMMay 10, 2018Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
How big is the place that you are trying to implement a mesh network in? this may give me a better idea of recommending which bundle you should look at.
DarrenM
- jb20May 10, 2018Aspirant
I have a an old two story ranch, with lots of concrete walls. About 1800 sq ft on each floor. I have 1 Gig interenet service via Comcast. My signal signal strenght and speed drops in the far reaches of my house (my modem is in one corener of the house). I think I can figure it out if I knew the truth. To be honest, my main concern is about Netgear. There is no phone number that you can call and speak to an adult. If it is this bad before a purchase I can only imagine what it would be like after a purchase.
Other than future expansion/upgrade why would anyone want to couple AC2200 satellites with an AC3000 router? In my opinion, the link from the company is really deceptive.