Testseek.com have collected 48 expert reviews of the Netgear RBK30 Orbi AC2200 Tri-band WiFi and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Netgear RBK30 Orbi AC2200 Tri-band WiFi.
June 2017
(80%)
48 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The limited Orbi app could be reworked to provide access to a wider range of features and settings. The lack of USB ports might also be a deal-breaker for some users.Even so, the Orbi's sheer simplicity and ease of use (not to mention low price) still mak...
Is the Netgear Orbi Tri-Band WiFi System worth buying?At £300 the Orbi System is not one to be purchased lightly. For a device to provide WiFi and network connectivity in the home, compared to other solutions such as Powerline Adapters and WiFi Extenders...
Published: 2017-06-02, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: This Netgear Orbi WiFi router solution is crazy expensive, but could be the ultimate WiFi setup for people with larger homes or small businesses! Lets take a look at what it can do. All models: prourls.co/icn2 RBK50 (in video): prourls.co/zdQF - Overclock...
The Orbi RBK30 is easy to use, can deliver reliable Wi-Fi for a relatively large home and has all the features and settings of a standalone Netgear router
The satellite unit is bulky and has no network ports. The system's web interface is sluggish and doesn't include built-in protection feature against online threats
If you live in a relatively large home with plenty of available wall plugs, the Orbi RBK30 makes a great Wi-Fi system, though not necessarily the best...
No USB connectivity, Mobile app has limited functionality, Bulky satellite, Limited Quality of Service (QoS) settings
It may lack USB support and have a limited mobile app, but the Netgear Orbi RBK30 does offer a plug-in satellite, MU-MIMO support, and relatively good throughput...
Abstract: It's been almost a year since the first Mesh Wi-Fi Mashup and the follow-on review that added NETGEAR's original Orbi. A lot has changed since then. The industry seems to have settled on "Wi-Fi System" as a better way to refer to this new breed of product...
Tri-band router uses one network for dedicated wireless backhaul, Has nearly all the features you'd find on a conventional router, Satellites don't require grounded outlets and won't block the lower outlet
Plug-in satellite isn't nearly as attractive as the second-generation Eero, Satellite doesn't have Ethernet ports for hardwired backhaul, You need to use a combination of the web app and two smartphone apps to exploit every feature
Chopping one spatial stream off Netgear's dedicated wireless backhaul had a significant impact on its performance...
The Orbi RBK30 is easy to use, can deliver reliable Wi-Fi for a relatively large home and has all the features and settings of a standalone Netgear router
The satellite unit is bulky and has no network ports. The system's web interface is sluggish and doesn't include built-in protection feature against online threats
If you live in a relatively large home with plenty of available wall plugs, the Orbi RBK30 makes a great Wi-Fi system, though not necessarily the best...
Extends wireless range without loss of speed, Easy set up and use, 4,000 square feet of coverage, Add-on satellites for even larger homes are available,
Only suitable where Wi-Fi signal distribution is challenging, Pricey
For settings where getting a usable Wi-Fi signal to every corner of your house is difficult, if not impossible, the Netgear Orbi Wi-Fi system looks to be a top option. Covering up to 4,000 square feet, its three-channel set-up allows for full data speeds...
Taken as a whole, the Orbi RBK30 is a really easy product to recommend even if there are plenty of cheaper Wi-Fi routers out there. If you want to bring your home online in style and (or have been holding off on the Orbi due to the price) are happy to wor...