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NETGEAR Orbi Pro WiFi 6 Mini Mesh System (SXK30) | Router with 1 Satellite Extender for Business or Home | VLAN, QoS | Coverage up to 4,000 sq. ft., 40 Devices | AX1800 802.11 AX (up to 1.8Gbps)

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Style: AX1800 | 2 Pack


Features

  • Business-grade security with 4 SSIDs linked to 4 separate VLANs, with 4 independent DHCP servers to assign IP addresses for complete network segmentation; QoS and WPA3 latest WiFi security; capable of dedicating any SSID to 2.4GHz devices to prevent congestion
  • Add-on Business VPN subscription service to enable one-step secure VPN site-to-site, site-to-multi-site connections between corporate to branch and home offices, under one corporate wireless SSID. 30-day free subscription included
  • Fast AX1800 (up to 1.8Gbps) gigabit speed with WiFi 6 technology for uninterrupted streaming, HD video gaming, and web conferencing
  • Coverage up to 4,000 sq. ft. and 40 concurrent users. Expandable mesh system supports up to 4 satellites and 10,000 sq. ft. of coverage (additional satellites sold separately)

Description

Equipped with the latest and fastest WiFi 6 technology, Orbi Pro WiFi 6 Mini is a Dual-Band Mesh System built to provide your business or your home office with next-level coverage, speed, and connection capacity for the ultimate business-grade WiFi experience, today and tomorrow at an affordable cost for budget conscious businesses. Ideal for home office or small businesses such as bed-and-breakfasts, professional services, and small education centers, Orbi Pro WiFi 6 Mini AX1800 offers better performance, easy management, supports a larger number of devices, and provides business-grade security standards. Each Orbi Pro WiFi 6 Mini AX1800 router and satellite is equipped with dual-band radios, each capable of connecting to next-generation WiFi 6 (802.11ax) devices, and delivers 1,800Mbps of total data throughput and 2,000 sq ft coverage. Orbi Pro WiFi 6 Mini AX1800 is fully compatible with legacy WiFi 5 (802.11ac) devices. Each router and satellite can connect to 4 times more devices as compared to a similar WiFi product in previous generations. process or sell your personal data.;The product is multiple voltage compatible, that voltage arrange is 100-240V.


Product Dimensions: 7 x 12 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 4.7 pounds


Item model number: SXK30-100NAS


Date First Available: May 6, 2021


Manufacturer: Netgear


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  • SXK30 / AX1800 Great entry level business router, security features, 4 SSIDs. Working w/60+ devices
Style: AX1800 | 2 Pack
Not that many reviews for the SXK30 (AX1800), so I'm leaving a comprehensive review. tldr: highly recommended for anyone who wants a secure, stable router, whether they are a home user or a small business. But for beginners, the advanced features may be difficult to configure. And, if you're not going to use the advanced features, then this router is overkill. It's working great for me with 60+ devices, but most of those are IoT. I don't need mesh, but I wanted the 4 SSIDs for a segmented network. I could have gotten just the router, instead of the set with a router and a satellite / extender, but at the time I bought it, it was only a $30 difference. I went ahead and set up the extender, and used it to replace my switch. The satellite does NOT have line of sight to the router, though it is close by in an adjacent room. I have a CAT-6 cable running between the 2 (I had already run the cable for the switch). I also tested it out WITHOUT the cable, and it worked fine. It takes the satellite a few minutes to connect anytime the router reboots, or while it's applying settings. But once it connects, it seems to work great. I configured it via the web interface. Be sure to back up the configs often as you configure it, in case you have any problems. If you are looking for a fast, easy setup, then this router may not be the best fit for you. If you are a beginner, but you want to take advantage of the advanced features, you should check out the user manual (on the Netgear site). If the user guide seems too complicated, then this router may not be a good choice. It's a beautiful, sleek design, without a bunch of annoying LEDs that are on all the time. The LED indicators on the front turn different colors when it's booting / connecting, and to let you know if there's a problem, but otherwise they are off. They come with little shelves to mount them securely to the wall. One reviewer said in June 2021 that the unit failed to operate after the very first firmware update, and they spent hours on the phone with technical support and finally threw the router away. I bought this in August 2021, and at that time, the newest firmware version was from July 2021. I had no problems with the July update (V3.2.33.108). So, it looks like Netgear fixed the problem. Typically, I do like to wait a few weeks with firmware releases, just to make sure there are no serious issues. I make an exception for a brand new device, because I want to make sure everything is working while I am within the return window. I have 60+ devices, and it's been working fine so far. This router (SXK30) says it supports 40 concurrent devices, but I really didn't want to pay 3x as much for the SXK80. The majority of my devices (about 45 of them) are IoT devices that ARE online all the time, but are low bandwidth. There's always the risk that if I run into any problems, Netgear will point to the fact that I am exceeding the device limit as an excuse, whether that is the actual problem or not. If that happens, I'll temporarily take some devices offline to get it under 40, to prove that isn't the problem. Your results may vary, but I've been totally fine so far. I really can't speak to the speed. I used to have fiber gigabit, but I downgraded to 100Mbps (my company is paying for my internet connection now that I'm a telecommuter, and I can't tell that much of a difference). So, this router is total overkill for 100Mbps. I'm getting the same speeds on the router as I get connected directly to the modem from my ISP, usually somewhere between 70 - 120Mbps. It lets you configure "Client Isolation", which it describes as: "Client isolation prevents hosts and clients in the VLAN from reaching ports, hosts, and clients in the same VLAN, thereby increasing security." Sure sounds like layer 2 isolation, which can be called INTRAnetwork routing. Different companies have different terms for it. It means devices on the same network can't communicate with each other. I actually posed this as a question before I bought it, and "Netgear Team" responded that layer 2 isolation / disabling intranetwork routing was NOT supported. I tested it out using Fing, and they were right, devices on a network that has "Client Isolation" enabled CAN see each other. So what does "Client Isolation" do...? Apparently, the devices can SEE each other, but it prevents them from "REACHING" each other. When "Client Isolation" is enabled, I can see the other devices on the network with Fing, but I could not ping them, connect to them, etc. True layer 2 isolation would be more secure. Netgear calls disabling INTERnetwork routing (communication between networks) "Network Isolation": "Network isolation, also referred to as network segmentation, prevents hosts and clients in the VLAN from reaching ports, hosts, and clients in other VLANs, thereby increasing security." Fing confirms that devices on one network cannot see devices on the other networks. I should hope so, otherwise what would be the point of segmenting the network? Even on the guest network, I could see the other devices on the guest network with Fing. The guest network is annoying in that there doesn't seem to be a way to completely disable the portal. This means you will have trouble connecting some devices to it. And the speed on it was terrible (12Mbps!), even though I did NOT check the box to "Enable Bandwidth per SSID" on any of the wireless networks for network priority. More like an UNWELCOME guest network, ha. That's fine by me, so I didn't mess with trying to implement prioritization to improve the speed. It actually has 5 LANs, although the first LAN is the native VLAN, which must be VLAN 1. This cannot be changed or removed. This is a complaint with many network devices, not just from Netgear (because for security reasons it's best to avoid VLAN 1). Apparently the web configuration is on this VLAN, because I could NOT access it under any other VLAN. I've seen this on other network devices also. And yes, I tried the IP for the router on that network (confirmed it with Fing), but the config won't come up. It's good security to limit access of the configuration to a particular VLAN, but it would be better to move it off of VLAN 1. When you are planning your network, remember to leave at least one secure admin computer on VLAN 1 to configure the router. Otherwise, if there's no wireless for that VLAN, you may need to do a factory reset (it's a good idea to make frequent backups). The packaging says you MIGHT get a free year subscription for the Netgear Insight app, and new users MIGHT get a free one month Premium subscription. I downloaded the app and it says 1 free month. It did not find the router in a network scan (although Fing could see it). I entered the info to add it manually, and it said adding it in the app would override the admin password on the router, which is annoying. I went ahead and did it to check it out. The app is super limited, with only some of the basic features. It really doesn't seem very useful. I guess you can check to make sure it's up, and if it's not responding you can reboot it remotely. But if it were that unstable, I would just return it! The ONLY thing I used it for is to move the LAN port for one of my desktops back onto VLAN 1, so I can configure the router from the web configuration (as mentioned, you do not seem to be able to configure the router from any other VLAN). The app does let you do this, but it was not at all straightforward, and applying the change took the networks down, and took a really long time. And it said it failed, though it actually worked. I wouldn't pay for a subscription for this. Additional security features it has that I wanted: - Change the address of the router - Change the IP ranges for the different VLANs - MAC address filtering - Disable UPnP - User ID / password can be changed - Can disable remote management - Can be configured via web interface. You do NOT need a Netgear account to configure it (you don't have to use the app at all) - It seems like WPS can be de facto disabled by disabling the sync button, although WPS does still show as Locked on Lan 1 only (and disabled on the other LANs). The user guide says to use the button to use WPS, and mentions no other way to use WPS, so without the button, theoretically there should be no way to unlock WPS. The guide does not mention that you can disable the sync button, but it's an option in the web configuration (Advanced Setup -> Sync Button). Cons - No true layer 2 isolation - Can't change native VLAN ID (to anything other than 1) - Can only reach the web configuration from VLAN 1 - Limited number of LAN ports, especially if you wire the router and satellite(s) together (you lose a port on each). Most routers have 4, this router has only 3. But you do get another 4 on the satellite - Limited number of LANs and SSIDs. The more segmentation, the better - Email alerts are not particularly useful. It will email firewall alerts immediately, and the logs on a schedule. The logs don't record when new devices are connected - WPS can't be completely disabled on LAN 1 - The Insight app can access the router, even though I had already changed the password and disabled remote configuration and UPnP! Hopefully the fact that I added my device in Insight will prevent someone else from doing the same and hijacking it. I would like to be able to disable management from Insight, in addition to disabling remote access. - When applying config changes, a lot of the time it takes the networks offline when it should not be necessary. For example, the wireless networks go offline when changing the VLAN on one of the LAN ports. But, it's a minor inconvenience, because I don't make those kinds of changes often. - I came across a strange bug, which is annoying, but seems harmless. Periodically, a bunch of wireless devices would start showing up as "Wired" under Attached Devices. It seems to come and go. The one time I used the Insight app, I saw the same thing. Netgear will hopefully fix this with a future firmware update - It's slow to apply settings. Every time you apply the settings, you need to wait a few minutes. I typed this whole long review while I was waiting for it to apply each change I made. But, that's really only a drawback for the initial setup, when I was testing everything out. I don't make that many changes most of the time All in all, it has some good features for an entry level business router. 5 stars, because I think it's the best option at this price point, with the most features that are important to me. I wish it had better security, but it's certainly more secure than consumer routers, especially ones from your ISP. It may seems like a lot of cons, but sadly these are quite common. If you can find a better router for a reasonable price, I'd REALLY like to hear about it. My last router was the Peplink Surf SOHO, which was very secure, but unusable because of the constant connection issues (you can read my review). It's been about 5 months now, and it's been quite stable. Lost internet connection a few times, but it always reconnected right away, and I suspect that was the ISP. Netgear just emailed me that there is a firmware update available, but as mentioned, I will wait a few weeks to make sure there are no serious problems before upgrading. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022 by CJ

  • After some setting difficulties -- works great
Style: AX1800 | 3 Pack
I bought the NETGEAR Orbi Pro WiFi 6 Mini Mesh System (SXK30B3) with 2 satellites. The setup instruction included in the package are not great. The Netgear online video has a sequence of "if this didn't work for you, then try that" and it goes on and on with a dozen or so methods. What worked for me was to connect my laptop with Ethernet cable to the router, connecting to the hardwired IP 10.0.0.1 (which initially just went to the Netgear web site.... but after a few attempts it connected to the router). Once you are in, the setup options are simple and very intuitive. It is just that getting in was hard (I tried first from my smartphone, and then from my laptop via Wi-Fi -- all of which failed. I also downloaded the App and that didn't work. After being able to do the setup with Ethernet cable, I uninstalled the App -- it is not needed. And it gives Netgear a simpler way to monitor what I'm doing on the system. I do run VPN on my smartphone and my laptop.... so hopefully Netgear can not see my bit-flow traffic. Bottom line, once it was set up with the satellites -- my speed is much better than with my old router. The orbi has its own network and SSID for the entire house. You can rename the default SSID and create your PSWD. You can also set up a guest WiFi entry point. Oh, and the instructions tell you to disable the WiFi on your old router. That isn't possible on the FiOS router that I use. So my old SSID is still active but unused. I had to change the SSID on all the devices at home to the one I created on orbi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2022 by Master Universe

  • Great for High Speed Gigabyte Internet.
Style: AX1800 | 2 Pack
I have had the most ridiculous set of problems with my internet. Spectrum can not even wire my apartment properly. My internet is Jerry rigged to work from my bedroom cable to the living room. So if I wanted cable TV in my bedroom, I would not be able to do it. Consequently, my internet signal has consistently had issues. I had them come out and service, and they will not fix the line or the internet disconnecting. I even upgraded my internet speeds incrementally from 400 Mbs to 1Gig in less than a year, so we could attempt to work around the issue. That was also a No Go! However, the Orbi has saved the day. All other routers would get a spike from the line and stall or shut down. Not this little lifesaver. Now, the only time my internet goes down is during a power outage or an area-wide internet outage. Thank you, Netgear! All other routers previous to this one have failed. Even Netgear ones. I know because I have purchased several. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022 by Doc Reo Doc Reo

  • Great WiFi signal and Web based setup
Style: AX1800 | 2 Pack
I was looking for a WiFi 6 router that would improve WiFi coverage in my home (my previous router was an Apple Airport that works great but lacks WiFi oomph). So many of these new WiFi 6 routers are setup using an app. I specifically chose this Netgear business model router because its setup is web based and not app based. The wired backhaul was also important as my home is wired to accommodate that and because it maximizes speed. Long story short - this router does not disappoint. WiFi signal strength is excellent and speed tests yield results quite close to the wired LAN speed test. The Web GUI is stable and well laid out and there are plenty of options (more than needed for a home router). I'd buy it again in a heartbeat....obviously I recommend it... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2021 by Geof

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