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RBK53 Coverage

cafoster123
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RBK53 Coverage

I ordered from Amazon Woot a NETGEAR RBK53-100NAS Orbi AC3000 that was advertised as 7,500 sq ft of coverage, but the box I received shows 6,000 sq ft coverage.  The box does show RBK53-100NAS and AC3000, but I am hesitant to open the outer box in case I was sent the wrong item.  Does anyone know for sure if they updated the rating f(even for packaged items marked 6,000 sq ft) or the router or if I was shipped the wrong item?

Model: RBK53|Orbi AC3000 Tri-band WiFi System
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FURRYe38
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How big is your home? Sq FT?


Review by home size here:

https://www.netgear.com/orbi/default.aspx

https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Find-Your-Orbi-With-the-NEW-Orbi-Product-Selector/m-p/1907267/...

I believe NG puts the RK50 series that supports 5000 sq ft and higher sizes. Placement and distances is key here of the units in the system. 

Overall the package you got would be worth trying out. Orbi systems are pretty good for wifi coverage and performances.  

 

I have a RKB50 system with the RBR and just 1 RBS and works great in my 5000sq ft home. 

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CrimpOn
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@cafoster123 wrote:

I ordered from Amazon Woot a NETGEAR RBK53-100NAS Orbi AC3000 that was advertised as 7,500 sq ft of coverage, but the box I received shows 6,000 sq ft coverage.


The Product Data Sheet for RBK53 sayss 6,000 sq. ft.

https://www.netgear.com/images/datasheet/orbi/RBK53.pdf  Would be interested to know where it was advertised as 7,500 sq. ft.

 

All that business of sq. ft. and AC3000 is just marketing hype.  Under the most ideal conditions, each of the two can be achieved but not both at the same time.

  • The AC3000, for example, simply adds the maximum theoretical speeds of the 2.4G user WiFi, the 5G user WiFi, and the 5G backhaul WiFi.  WiFi performance falls off with distance.  The only way user devices will achieve those blazing speeds is if they are very close to the WiFi access point.  The only way the satellites will achieve that blazing speed is if they are (literally) righ tnext to the router.  But if the satellites are next to the router, then their coverage will entirely overlap the router and the total area covered will be no greater than the router would have covered.
  • That 6,000 sq. ft. (or whatever amount someone claims) can only be achieved if the satellites are so far from the router and from each other that all three create circular coverage areas (no overlap).
  • You can have AC3000 or 6,000 sq. ft., but you can't have both at the same time.

WiFi performance is affected by

  • The shape of the building
  • Building materials (brick, stone, concrete, HVAC ducts, etc. all impede WiFi signals.
  • Where the router is located in the building.  For a lot of us, the ISP connection (modem) is on one side (or in one corner), so that half of the Orbi router WiFi is beaming out through the walls rather than where we want it.

I agree with @FURRYe38 .  Set it up and see if it meets your needs.  Regular Amazon has a 30 day "no questions" return policy.  (Don't know about Amazon Woot.)

 

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