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wchp
Nov 11, 2019Luminary
RBK53 vs RBK53S Vs RBK53S-100NAS
So on a previous thread a Netgear moderator responds to a question on the difference between the RBK53 vs RBK53S by stating the S version adds 1yr of Armor firewall but deletes the USB port. Costco s...
tagteam
Nov 11, 2019Virtuoso
wchp wrote:The question I have is there actualy such a model (Costco specific) and does it support "ReadyShare"?
I guess we'll find out but I'll be shocked if (a) it has a USB port and (b) it supports ReadyShare. Judging by what appears to be the same system from Amazon, it sure doesn't seem as if either is the case. As a side note, it really looks like Netgear has thrown in the towel on ReadyShare for the Orbi since even the new WiFi 6 model (RBR850 or whatever) doesn't support it.
wchp
Nov 11, 2019Luminary
tagteam wrote:
wchp wrote:The question I have is there actualy such a model (Costco specific) and does it support "ReadyShare"?
I guess we'll find out but I'll be shocked if (a) it has a USB port and (b) it supports ReadyShare.
Honestly I will surprised too. Oddly New Egg list the -100NAS model and lists a USB port in the specifications as well.
- wchpNov 13, 2019Luminary
The RBK53S-100NAS does NOT have a USB port and therefor no way to support ReadyShare.
Picked up the "new" model from Costco today and the are no USB ports to be found.
- tagteamNov 13, 2019Virtuoso
wchp wrote:The RBK53S-100NAS does NOT have a USB port and therefor no way to support ReadyShare.
Picked up the "new" model from Costco today and the are no USB ports to be found.
Thanks for confirming that. Obviously, the "NAS" at the end of the product number is a bit misleading, but, whatever.
So, it appears that unless you can find a reseller that is selling older systems, you're going to get the "v2" router and satellite(s).