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NETGEAR Orbi 4G LTE Mesh WiFi Router (LBR20) | For Home Internet or Hotspot | Certified with AT&T, T-Mobile & Verizon | Coverage up to 2,000 sq. ft., 25 devices | AC2200 WiFi (up to 2.2Gbps)

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Style: LTE Fixed Modem Router


Features

  • Certified with AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. Excludes Sprint legacy network. Please check with preferred carrier on data plan details and limitations
  • Requires Nano SIM card from carrier and activation of compatible BYOD (Bring Your own Device) data plan that meets your data needs
  • Download speeds up to 1.2Gbps. Speeds may vary by service and proximity to nearest cell tower
  • Use as a primary or backup internet connection
  • Covers up to 2,000 sq. ft. and 25 devices with up to 2.2Gbps WiFi speed. Expand coverage up to 2,000 sq. ft. with additional satellites (sold separately)
  • Sets up in minutes with the Orbi app; easily manage WiFi settings, test internet speed and monitor data usage
  • NETGEAR Armor protects your family's WiFi with an automatic shield of security across all your connected devices with a 30-day free trial
  • NETGEAR Smart Parental Controls promotes healthy Internet habits, fosters responsibility and builds trust with your kids (30-day free trial included)
  • Plug in computers, game consoles, streaming players and other nearby wired devices with 2 x 1G Ethernet ports
  • MU-MIMO and Beamforming. Supports WPA2 wireless security protocols. Includes Guest WiFi access, VPN and more. Backed by a 1-year limited hardware warranty

Description

The Orbi 4G LTE Whole Home Advanced Wi-Fi Router delivers up to 2.2Gbps high- performance Wi-Fi on 4G LTE networks. It has a sleek, modern design with high- gain internal antennas for up to 2,000 square feet of coverage. The Orbi 4G LTE Wi-Fi Advanced Router with integrated cellular modem is compatible with select Orbi AC Satellites to create a mesh Wi-Fi system, supporting seamless 4K streaming and gaming everywhere in your home.


Brand: NETGEAR


Model Name: LBR20-100NAS


Special Feature: WPS


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Frequency: 4 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Included Components: One (1) Orbi 4G LTE Advanced WiFi Router (LBR20), One (1) 2m Ethernet cable, One (1) 12V/2.5A power adapter, Quick start guide See more


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, Ethernet


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Brand: ‎NETGEAR


Series: ‎LBR20-100NAS


Item model number: ‎LBR20-100NAS


Item Weight: ‎1.72 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎3.1 x 8.9 x 6.7 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.1 x 8.9 x 6.7 inches


Color: ‎WHITE


Voltage: ‎100240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎NETGEAR


Date First Available: ‎July 14, 2020


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Everything Seems to Work
I’m really quite amazed. I purchased the Orbi 4g LTE modem-router for non-cable WiFi connection and matched the Orbi to 4 Arlo Essential security cameras. Should work, right? Never did anything like this before. Like so many of these electronic combinations that I’ve theorized about in the past, I assumed this wouldn’t work either. I talked to several advisors – Orbi technicians, Arlo community contributors. Everyone said it should work. And it did!!!! Amazing!! The Orbi LBR20 was a bit of a challenge. The Obi app was skittish … worked sometimes, sometimes got stuck. The password used to set-up my Orbi account (Netgear) was not the same as the password needed to activate the Orbi modem-router for Internet connection; the Orbi password is printed on the label at the bottom of the Orbi unit … Oh, that password. PureTalk (really AT&T) indicated that they had coverage for my barn’s Zip Code but could not guarantee the Sim card would work with Orbi LBR20 … not quite the confidence booster I needed. Ok … so brave as I am, I purchased the PureTalk Sim card and a 6 Gig data plan. After everything arrived, I first tried to connect the Orbi wireless modem-router to the Internet using the Orbi app as instructed. Nothing automatic here. After several tries, the Orbi app asked for the APN number of my Internet service provider. What’s an APN for goodness sake? Googled “PureTalk APN” and came up with “RESELLER”. I entered “RESELLER … then my PureTalk phone number as the only User ID I knew and then my PureTalk password. No contact and no Internet. Frustration!! The next day, I called PureTalk and asked for the APN number, user ID and password. After transferring through 4 different technical service associates, I received the information (APN = RESELLER, User ID = Not set up yet, Password = Not set up yet). So, I entered “RESELLER” and nothing else (no User ID and no Password). Success!! Internet access!!! Oh, so you don’t need a password in this case!! But … I was now connected to the Internet through a Orbi 4g LTE wireless modem-router … no cable. Once I got the password and APN right, Orbi activated as promised. The next step was to see if the Arlo Essential WiFi cameras would connect to the Orbi LBR20 and then connect to the Internet. The Arlo app was needed to activate the cameras. The Arlo app worked more reliably and consistently than the Orbi app. One by one, each of the Arlo Essential cameras activated. I could see my home office on each of the cameras. Amazing!!! What vanity looking at myself on all four cameras!!! Still, this was at home … and not 25 miles away … in the middle of nowhere. To be safe … I purchased two antennas to attach to the Orbi (not provided in the Orbi box), just in case the Orbi needed the extra help in capturing the wireless signal in the rural Midwest. The Orbi had no problem at home. Every WiFi device in the house wanted to connect to the Orbi … I had to resist. But would the same happen at the barn? I unplugged everything and transported the Orbi and the Arlo Essential cameras to the barn. Located the Orbi 14 feet above ground. Plugged it in. Immediate Internet connection!!! You’ve got to be kidding!!! Installed the Arlo cameras. Each of the cameras … one by one … immediately linked to the Orbi … just like at home. You’ve got to be kidding!! Now … 25 miles away with no cable … I have the views as shown below. There are still questions. The jury is still out. What will the battery life be for each of the cameras be? I fully charged the cameras yesterday; today they are at 92-94 %, though was experimenting with features a lot yesterday. The WiFi signal from the Orbi to the Arlo cameras appears strong. The barn is wood frame with steel siding. Two cameras show four bars and two show two. One of the cameras showing two bars showed four bars yesterday. I may need to reposition the cameras. So … everything is still new. We’ll see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2021 by TommyBoy TommyBoy

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars No ISP for WiFi? No Problem if you have 4G Mobile Coverage & this Router
I have a rural farm house in another state I visit once a month. I wanted to be able to remotely keep an eye on it with security cameras and turn the lights on & off. The rural area precludes it from access to cable or an internet provider. I didn’t entertain a satellite option since the area has severe thunderstorms that would interrupt the signal. My best option was to utilize the cell phone coverage albeit not the strongest signal. By the way, I tried to get Verizon to sell me a real home fixed LTE-Wifi setup, that I know they sell to businesses. No luck. They would only sell me their portable jetpack solution. I did use it as a bandaid until I came across this Orbi router. First, I installed a Wilson repeater to address the weak RF which boosts the cell phone signal inside the home. Second I needed a WiFi/hotspot network to connect my security cameras. I was using a Verizon LTE-4G portable Jetpack/MiFi which basically is the equivalent of using a phone as a hotspot to connect my cameras. The problem was the jetpack isn’t meant to stay plugged in all the time because it has a battery. The battery eventually starts to swell or the unit will power off to protect the battery. That meant I would lose connectivity to my cameras. Also the jetpack doesn’t have an ethernetI port in case I needed a direct connect. YoLink hubs work great if you plug it directly into a wifi router. I needed a WiFi router that would work off of a cellular phone system and stayed powered up all the time using 110 ac.; The Netgear Orbi 4G router filled my need. First you download the Netgear app onto your smartphone. Set up an account and scan the Orbi barcode. Follow the instructions. You will have to set up the LTE>SIM card. Just plugging in the SIM card doesn’t make it work. I took my Verizon SIM card out of the Jetpack and inserted it into the Orbi. I had to enter the APN information. In my case I typed in Verizon. You enter your normal Verizon user ID & password. It gets a little tricky where you bounce between your phone’s WiFi settings and the Orbi app. ; It’s not the most intuitive or a plug & play setup, but I got it to work. The unit’s WiFI coverage is very good & much better than the Verizon jetpack. The speeds you get will be the same as what you would get off your phone using the cellular network. My wireless cameras, light bulbs & switches have worked flawlessly. I no longer have to worry about losing connection unless I lose power. I plugged the Orbi into a UPS for lightening protection & for battery backup. The unit isn’t inexpensive, but it works well once it’s set up. It bridged & handled my need for a rural WiFi solution to connect my security system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2022 by Moscanoche

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Cellular Modem
I love this product. Thanks to a prior reviewer who explained in her review how she used it to solve poor quality internet connectivity at her home. It probably helps that my bar relative to internet speed was really low but this product and that reviewer gave me a solution that has more than doubled the performance and is more stable. I was getting at best 1mbps upload speed with a mobile hotspot. It was my only choice where my house was. I took the SIM card from the hotspot and put it in the Orbi. My speed more than doubled. Is it the best? Maybe not but it is more than sufficient for me to run 3 cameras, a Google home, thermostat, 1 smart plug, iPhone/iPad and stream TV. To be clear, this is a vacation home in a very remote area. When we are there I am able to run all those things without issue. When I am away I use the cameras and the thermostat to monitor things. Remotely, I can easily view what is connected, test the speed and reboot the Orbi anytime. Let me add, I also have a Weboost to boost the cell signal because the cell was almost nonexistent in the house. I just wanted to share this because I would never have know this solution existed if it wasn’t for the prior reviewer who took the time to write her review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by ddaski

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