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NetGear Orbi RBKE962 Wi-Fi 6E Quad-Band Mesh Router 2-Pack $899 Delivered ($0 VIC, NSW, SA, QLD C&C/ in-Store) @ Centre Com

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Best price at the moment, seems to be an ATL for the router+satellite combo. JB price match but won't further discount.


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  • +8

    Wow at that price I'd want my wifi to reach another state

    • I should add that these are definitely not marketed to my use case and thats why I feel they are overpriced.

      I am still kicking on with my Deco M5s that i bought years ago for less than $200 on GG commercial

      • What’s the max down speed for Deco M5s?

        • +1

          TP-Link Deco M5 is still good for around 900Mbps wired Ethernet and up to around 500Mbps Wi-Fi 5.

  • +3

    At this price, you can get tp-link deco be11000.

    • TP-Link sill always be cheaper for every level. This is the price you pay if you subscribe to the whole back door security concerns, otherwise carry on.

  • +2

    terrible considering a few days ago you could get the 3 pack wifi 7 for 699

  • +1

    Seems pricey for oldish kit. Great product though.

  • I always wonder what's the use case for such over priced routers in residential use? 3 band itself is an overkill. 2 for SSID's and and maybe another1for wireless backhaul. 4th for?

    • 2.5/5/6ghz and 1 for Wireless Backhaul.

    • If I'm right some devices can use multiple bands at the same time to get faster wireless speed

  • got a Dlink M30 for 139 and quite happy with the 2 nodes.

    I didn't realise it has the second 5GHs backhaul band, but I'm using ethernet to colnnect the 2 nodes.

    Signal strength seems decent.

  • +2

    I've got the RBR760 and am super impressed with it. It's triband WiFi 6, so a couple of steps down from this model but I'd certainly recommend buying models in the orbi stratosphere based on my experience.
    Speeds are literally untouched from my NBN fttp connection to the furthest point away from it, I'm on my phone right now and getting 250/25 which is the max on my plan.
    Not had to restart even once in the month I've had it.
    A little bit of a fiddly time setting it up, took a couple of goes but the second time I read the instructions so that might have something to do with it working 🤯

  • -1

    This is an awful deal, its AXE not BE

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