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Orbi RBK350

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Sentiment score60% positive
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Last updated: Jul 10, 2026

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Reddit Iconmetmij
about 2 months ago

Zoals hier al gezegd kun je kijken naar alternatieve firmware die nog wel ondersteuning bieden voor het product. Heb hier zelf de 350 staan en daar nog tevreden mee en gelukkig ook nog ondersteunt. Verder biedt bijna elk merk wel iets van een mesh systeem aan, neem aan dat je daarvoor de orbi hebt en niet puur voor de router functie. Is net even of je nog bijzondere wensen hebt. Als ik nu zou kijken voor een set zou ik waarschijnlijk Fritz als serieuze optie overwegen. Hier in verleden goede ervaringen mee gehad. Sowieso als je gaat kijken voor iets nieuws, zoek dan ook eens op refurbished producten. Kan je soms ook een flinke besparing opleveren.

Reddit IconUNCfan07
7 months ago

Check Facebook marketplace. I was able to find and Orbi 2pck of WiFi 6 for $80. Works perfectly

Reddit Iconbrotkel
9 months ago

I hated the WiFi 6 Orbi system I bought. It was lacking so many fairly basic features, such as QoS, firmware updates breaking basic functionality, and a very lackluster app-focused experience.  I replaced it with an ASUS WiFi 7 system comprised of a RoG router with two Zen nodes and it’s been a lot more solid with far more configuration options than I’ve ever seen on a residential router.  Maybe the Orbi WiFi 7 line has solved their earlier issues, but I’ll never buy one again based on my prior experience. 

Reddit IconCannotthinkofone-uk
2 months ago

My opinion. Asus aimesh. I have tried TP Link X50 but they spend more time offline than on. Orbi is superb however its too rigid. One router and 2 satellites doesnt like bridge mode or AP Mode. I moved to Asus with RT-BE92U as router and XD4 mini access points. Router mode, AP mode both work well. Versatility of being able to use most of their routers interchangeably as access points. There are downsides. Asus mesh doesnt seem to like IoT devices for smart home. Speakers, bulbs etc. Haven't tried Ubiquiti which a lot of people absolutely praise. If it was within my budget I would try it. Comes down to budget. If you can afford it. Ubiquiti by all accounts. Asus is a great option, Orbi is good if you use it as they want you to. TP Link for me is budget friendly but I think you would end up replacing it and spending again.

2 months ago

I don't know. Mine is ethernet backhaul. I have them running on the separate IoT ssid that Asus provide and that is on 2.4ghz frequency only. Its just seems to be certain branded bulbs it doesn't like. I was looking at hubs like Homey Pro. Not sold on them yet though.

Reddit Icondan_936
7 months ago

I use a Netgear Orbi Mesh system with a router and satellite, super easy to set up and very reliable! Unifi is great but not as user friendly in my experience.

Reddit IconDry-Fall3665
3 months ago

ONT Bridged to Netgear Orbi mesh system with 2 additional satellites. 70+ wifi devices and 0 hardwired. It's been working great for 2+ years now. Latency is around 5-10ms. I have no hit registration issues in fps games.

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