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ThePathfinder
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Sep 05, 2017
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ORBI PRO vs RBK53

Please detail the differences between the new ORBI Pro vs the RBK53, also will the Pro have its own firmware or will it rely on the same firmware as the RBK53?

 

Thanks

  • Hi nbac6s7

     

    Welcome to the community! :) 

     

    Here below are the features supported by the Orbi Pro:

     

    1. Default AP mode - Unlike the Orbi Home Routers, the Orbi Pro router will be set to the “Access Point Mode” even if an existing router is
    detected or not.  You can set the Orbi Pro router on "Router Mode" manually.  The following functions are supported when the Orbi Pro router is set to Router Mode:

     

    • Access control
    • Traffic meter
    • Block sites
    • Block service
    • Static route
    • Port forwarding
    • Port triggering
    • IPv6
    • UPnP
    • Remote management
    • VPN Service

     

    2. Multiple SSIDs - The Orbi Pro supports three isolated wireless networks. The devices on different SSIDs cannot communicate with each other.  This feature is available on both Router Mode and AP mode.

     

    3. Guest Network with Captive Portal 

     

    Kindly read the following article for more information: 

     

    What advanced features does my Orbi Pro WiFi System support?

     

    How many square feet does my Orbi Pro cover?

     

     

    Regards,

     

    DaneA
    NETGEAR Community Team

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  • NaderA's avatar
    NaderA
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    RBK53 is an Orbi Router + two Orbi satellites as a kit suitable for larger homes. Orbi Pro kit comes with a Router and one satellite as a kit. 

    Orbi Pro is a small business product with their specific needs where Orbi is a residential WiFi system.   

    They both use the same Tri-band radio system with FastLane3 technology where they light up the whole house or business location with great WiFi without any need to pull Ethernet cables anywhere.

    • nbac6s7's avatar
      nbac6s7
      Initiate

      NaderA wrote:

      RBK53 is an Orbi Router + two Orbi satellites as a kit suitable for larger homes. Orbi Pro kit comes with a Router and one satellite as a kit. 

      Orbi Pro is a small business product with their specific needs where Orbi is a residential WiFi system.   

      They both use the same Tri-band radio system with FastLane3 technology where they light up the whole house or business location with great WiFi without any need to pull Ethernet cables anywhere.


      On what planet does this qualify as an answer? I am a senior IT learder. If you answered one of *MY* custeomrs in this manner, your next quarterly performance conversation would be..... unpleasant. The requester asked for detailed differences. *I* would like to know the detailed differences. Where are they? Not here. IS there a link to someing intelligble? Relevant?

       

      I am replacing my home network (currently 4 aging Netgear 3400/3500 units in Router/AP mode) with mesh technology. You’re asking me to spend another $150 for a Pro system. Why should I? What functions do I lose if I select the home vs. the Pro? Not 4 summary bullet points. Details. You know, one of those little charts with three columns: Feature, Home, and Pro? And little check boxes next to the features included in each? Sound familiar? If that's not worth $150 a unit to Netgear, then Pro probably isn't worth $150 extra. To anyone.

       

      Frankly, I have found the Netgear website and 'community' to be of zero value in my search. But then I was looking for information, not snark. I came here with some brand loyalty and a willingness to spend half a thousand dollars to keep a familiar management interface and maintain my existing management capabilities. I am headed off to your competitors’ sites not having found any real answers. SMH.

      • DaneA's avatar
        DaneA
        NETGEAR Employee Retired

        Hi nbac6s7

         

        Welcome to the community! :) 

         

        Here below are the features supported by the Orbi Pro:

         

        1. Default AP mode - Unlike the Orbi Home Routers, the Orbi Pro router will be set to the “Access Point Mode” even if an existing router is
        detected or not.  You can set the Orbi Pro router on "Router Mode" manually.  The following functions are supported when the Orbi Pro router is set to Router Mode:

         

        • Access control
        • Traffic meter
        • Block sites
        • Block service
        • Static route
        • Port forwarding
        • Port triggering
        • IPv6
        • UPnP
        • Remote management
        • VPN Service

         

        2. Multiple SSIDs - The Orbi Pro supports three isolated wireless networks. The devices on different SSIDs cannot communicate with each other.  This feature is available on both Router Mode and AP mode.

         

        3. Guest Network with Captive Portal 

         

        Kindly read the following article for more information: 

         

        What advanced features does my Orbi Pro WiFi System support?

         

        How many square feet does my Orbi Pro cover?

         

         

        Regards,

         

        DaneA
        NETGEAR Community Team

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