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Netgear RBK53S-100NAS Orbi AC3000 Whole Home Tri-band WiFi System

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Features

  • Includes a free 1-year subscription for NETGEAR Armor with Bitdefender Total Security 2019 ($70 value) - award-winning antivirus, data theft, and cyberattack protection for ALL of your smartphones and computers.
  • Maximize range and WiFi speeds with Orbi Whole Home Mesh WiFi System covers up to 7,500 square feet with speeds up to 2x faster than Google Home. System includes a WiFi router and two satellites.
  • That old router you have may be slowing you down. Orbi Mesh WiFi Systems give you the fastest, most secure, and most consistent Internet speeds available, even as more devices connect.
  • Works with your existing Internet Service Provider- Quick & easy setup with the Orbi app so you can get online in minutes.
  • The Orbi app lets you pause the WiFi, see which devices are connected, do a quick speed test, set up Smart Parental Controls, and much more.

Description

Orbi Whole home Mesh WiFi System 3-Pack, with Advanced Cyber Threat Protection

Brand: NETGEAR


Model Name: (RBK53S-100NAS)


Special Feature: WPS


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Frequency: 5 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Security


Included Components: WiFi router and two satellites


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Color: white


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Control Method: App


Data Transfer Rate: 3E+3 Megabits Per Second


AntennaType: Internal


Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate: 1.5E+3 Megabits Per Second


Voltage: 12 Volts


Frequency: 5 GHz


Wireless Compability: 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11ac


Controller Type: App Control


Antenna Location: Security


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


LAN Port Bandwidth: 1000 Mbps


Operating System: ZyNOS, Junos OS, Cisco IOS, or RouterOS


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


Number of Ports: 5


Additional Features: WPS


Model Name: (RBK53S-100NAS)


Built-In Media: WiFi router and two satellites


UPC: 606449140125


Model Number: RBK53S-100NAS


Brand: NETGEAR


Item Weight: 1.72 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love this thing...so far
The first real positive for me was just how easy it is to set up and how quickly you can get your WiFi up and running. It is super simple and very well laid out in the Orbi app. The next thing is the range of coverage, it is pretty impressive. I was able to get rid of my range extender that I was using to cover my pretty large back yard. My house is 4,000 sq/ft, so I knew this two satellite system would be a bit overkill, but I purchased it for that back yard coverage. TBH, I am fairly certain I could turn a satellite off and still have pleny of bandwidth out there. The other thing that is really cool are the changes/configurations you can do on the app, renaming stuff, pausing my kid's iPads access and I also am really likeing the Disney Circle functionality. The best part is that now there is one single SSID, no more complaining about this one works, this one is slow which do I use? There is only one and it's super fast! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019 by SouthPaw

  • Excellent WiFi coverage...finally
I have been in a constant battle for Wifi coverage & stability ever since we moved and got a newer cable modem from our provider. I tried a three pack of their WiFi extending pods only to discover that I have one or more devices on the network that tend to lock them up. There are sometimes that they would come back by themselves, but there were other instances that I would have to pull them from their outlet and plug them back in to force them to "reboot." And this was just with our normal household stuff: 2x adults & 2x teens with smartphones & tablets, a couple smart TVs, etc. Then COVID hit, and our online demand had to also support Chromebook usage along with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google video meetings. I cannot count how many times I got a text message from someone in the family complaining about the WiFi being down, cutting in & out, or just slow. Enter the Netgear Orbi...unboxing was super easy, and the paper instructions were very minimal (as is usual these days). However, once you download the app to your phone, it walks you through the setup process quite easily. I now have 1 Orbi device on each floor of our house, and I have now only gotten one complaint in the past 7 weeks. The Orbi app actually said that it was offline, but it came back up fine after I rebooted the main/router Orbi device. That's it. In seven weeks, I would have rebooted the WiFi module or the entire cable modem at least a dozen times...probably closer to two dozen times. And, we now get solid WiFi signal in our backyard living space. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020 by Semper Fi

  • Finally a strong signal in my kitchen.
I live in a home that was built in 1887. I have not been able to get descent Wi-Fi throughout the house. I had to pick the areas most important to me. My Twc piece of crap router/modem was in one room. The staircase blocks the signal to most of the house. The living room has a huge brick fireplace where the cable connection is so it blocks any signal to the back of the house. I put up wireless security cameras but couldn’t get a signal to the backyard. I can get a signal across the street in front of the house (no staircase or fireplace that direction) i tried a Wi-Fi extender but got a worse signal than without it. Not to mention, I was loosing my connection at least 100 times a day. I bought this, had Twc cancel my Wi-Fi. Saved a whole $5 a month but I went from 30, 31,29, 192, 30 mbps (tested one minute apart) to 185, 220 mbps in all areas of my home. The only thing I dislike about this system is trying to hook up some items that only take 2.4. If you have problems you can log into the router and stop 5 from broadcasting. Once they are hooked up, change it back. I can actually have Alexa set a timer for 10 minutes in my kitchen now. My light bulbs and sockets work. So do my cameras and door sensors! I’m a happy camper! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020 by Dawn

  • Amazingly easy set up worked with PC, LG40 phone amd postage machine but major issue printer
All the usual devices connected easily. except for old HP 4545MFP workhorse b/w printer. The printer worked perfectly on its IP of 168.268.0.140 for like 15 years with latest and many other old routers over the years. With the Orbi it was obviously connected since the Orbi would show it with its ID and name as connected, but it would not go online or print from either PC or Laptop as it always had. After many hours of frustration and about to call a local tech (from reviews I have doubts that Orbi tech support could figure out a networking issue) I was still determined to fix it. And was Googling all over for different networking ideas. I was almost going to reinstall the entire printer driver when I noted that the IP addresses for all my working connected devices, including 3 Tivo's, an HP 577 color printer, postage meter, DVD etc all had IP addresses in the .1. (3rd place number) range. I haven't set up networks for years or had to get into the older routers. But I discovered the DHCP and router IP started at 192.168.1. which is above the .0. of the printer IP. Hmm, I wondered what if not really knowing what I am doing change the router address to and the beginning of the DCHP look up to 192.168.0.1. I was scared I would screw everything up. In fact, after I entered it I hit cancel getting cold feet, however, it was too late and it was changing the setting. Then I heard this noise.... the printer was printing the test pages I had tried to print. However, I immediately lost Internet connections so now have a connecting working printer but everything else stopped working. Thankfully, Orbi popped up a message telling me I had to do an ipconfig /release and /reset (seemed to recall once had to do that a decade ago but really don't have the tech knowledge to know what am doing. But remembered to get a cmd command line etc... and it WORKED! Internet reconnected and all devices worked. The only other issue is I have a home office and a Pitney Bowes postage machine that has to "call home' every 90 days or to reload postage - but it needs an Ethernet port to connect. So for years I had a cheap extender next to it with ports and worked fine. Now I need a separate Orbi just for the postage meter - in the separate room not easily reachable by stringing cable from the main router. I got the Orbi router with 2 satellites. Home is about 2300 sq feet on one floor, Frank Lloyd Wright-like with thick concrete-block walls. To reach the far bedroom had used another extender placed as close as possible to a wall in the back of a huge walk-in closet. With the extender, with a phone in the bedroom was only getting on the old router (TP-Link AC5400) about 20Mbs connection (on a cox gigabit cable). With the Orbi satellite, the backlink shows poor, yet I am getting about a 220Mbs much faster connection. I have a laptop (newer Asus) much closer to both the router and Satellite 1 in the postage meter room - in direct line of sight to both. But am only getting about 150Mbs down which is odd since closer. I get about 580Mbs down on my PC directly connected by router by Ethernet and about 2 feet from the router. Now that everything is working, Orbi is great. But I have to have an expensive satellite just for postage meter connection, and why would prior routers work on the printer with .0. IP but the default on Orbit have to reconfigure the DHCP range. Not sure if I had to also change the router address down to the .0. range, but I did and it worked. I have to remember I changed the routers IP from the default to log into it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2019 by Dave in Phoenix

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