🚀 Elevate your home network to pro-level speed and security—because buffering is so last decade.
The NETGEAR Orbi RBK752P is a tri-band WiFi 6 mesh system delivering up to 5,000 sq.ft. coverage and supporting 75 devices with AX5200 speeds (up to 5.2Gbps). It includes a router and one satellite extender, features advanced security via NETGEAR Armor, and offers easy management through the Orbi app. Compatible with any ISP up to 1Gbps, it’s designed to future-proof your home network with seamless connectivity and robust protection.
Color | White |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 5.4 Gigabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Internal |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1.35E+3 Megabits Per Second |
Frequency | 6 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
Controller Type | App Control |
Antenna Location | Home, Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Security Camera, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Smartphone |
Number of Antennas | 3 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 5400 Mbps |
Is Electric | No |
Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Additional Features | Guest Mode, Internet Security, Remote Access |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5"L x 6.7"W x 7.5"H |
H**S
Very good system for my house
I replaced an older set of Orbi's (slower) with this new set. They are must faster and give me the full band width of my provider through out my home. Setup was easy as I had a learning curve from my original set. I did experience one problem: I have a long house. My internet connection comes into one end of the house. I set the main router there and put two satellite units inline down the centerline of the house. The second satellite unit (furthest away from the main unit) does not connect to the intermediate placed unit. Rather it connects to the main router--sometimes with 'good' reception and other times with 'poor' reception. After a couple of hours with Orbi tech help, I found out that the satellite units always tries to connect to the main router, even if another satellite is providing a stronger signal--supposedly 'this provides a faster connection.' Do not understand why this is the case since I do get a 'poor' connection to the main router at times on the second satellite unit. Looks like I wasted my money on getting a second satellite unit. Even with this problem, I am getting full bandwidth throughout the house.
K**G
Great connectivity!
100% love love love! Really does extend the wifi! Easy set up. Put the router in one room and the 2nd piece (the extender) at the other end of the house. Works great! I would definitely recommend.
M**S
STUCK
I have had two ORBI systems now. The first one performed well for about five years and then went bad so I bought this product as a replacement. I have had the product for several months now and have had trouble with it since day one. I have gone through all of the troubleshooting. Sometimes it would work great, other times, my devices wouldn't connect to the main network but would connect to the guest. Internet would go up and down randomly. At first I thought maybe it was my internet provider so they came out and troubleshot the whole system and that wasn't it.Then it would work for a while so I thought whatever bug it had was worked out or maybe an update cured it and then back to the same problems.Now I am outside of the return window and I'm stuck with it. So I ordered a new mesh system, different brand and it is working great. No issues, speeds and connectivity are great. So the whole time, it was the ORBI system. I should have returned it right away, but support kept telling me it must some other problem and since it would work from time to time I believed them.Bad deal all the way around and I'm out the cash which really sucks.
M**Y
Worth every penny! Best network solution for our large home with thicker walls.
The biggest thing to know —if tech isn’t your first language — you plug the main Orbi into your existing router box that’s plugged into the wall. The other Orbi is its “satellite” and helps the internet speed and connection on different floors or areas of the house. This is the WiFi part.This was the easiest home network system I’ve ever hooked up. I’m astounded signal strength is maintained everyone at max right now. The app made it super easy. Signal is FANTASTIC and we have a 4,000+ sq foot house. Only using 2 and strong from corner to corner.I got it all set up within an hour. I love being able to rename the network, label all the connected devices, and control my kid’s individual devices to limit screen time. There’s a pause button next to each connected device listed in the app.If you have a garage hooked to this network be sure to do the travel limits on the door after you change to the new network in your garage door opener app (it’s a safety feature)Then it will connect. This was the only hurdle I encountered. And found results with Reddit and a quick YouTube video.Netgear, I’m super happy so far. Thanks for making a solid product.
P**M
I like the product, but customer support deserted me.
Installing a new wireless router means that all the wi-fi devices connected to the old network need to be updated with the new network and new password. No problem, we know how to do that. Everything works, the new network has a lot better coverage than the old WAP except for...I have a combination printer scanner that worked perfectly on the old wireless network and now the printer works with Netgear, but the scanner is not recognized. I called Customer Support and after an hour on the phone that said, it's not our problem! Contact the printer manufacturer. I pushed back and said the only change is the network, so it must be your problem.Still didn't get an answer and so I had to find a long printer to USB cable to make it work. Not what I wanted, but that was all I could manage. No help from Customer Support.
C**S
Great coverage
These have a nice look and offer great coverage. Setup was easy though I choose to use the manual setup so I could get everything configured at once including the ssid and passwords. The firmware updates were a breeze during the setup process but the manual states to update in a certain order and not all at once which is opposite from the initial setup process.The biggest complaint I have is attempting to connect 2.4Ghz cameras and accessories. You will find many solutions to this issue but none of them worked for my 2.4 devices. The older NetGear routers allowed you to setup 2 SSID's one for 2.4Ghz and a second for the 5Ghz network while this one integrates them together. I have worked in the IT field for over 20 years and I struggled to get the 2.4 devices connected. I know others have had success but maybe it came down to the manufacturer? I ended up putting my original NetGear router into AP mode using only 2.4Ghz in order to get my cameras back online.Overall these are a great addition to any network and the coverage is fantastic!
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