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NETGEAR Adds the World's First Quad-Band WIFI 6E Mesh System to the Orbi Family

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NETGEAR, Inc., the leading provider of award-winning connected products designed to simplify and improve people's lives, today introduced the next generation in smart home WiFi mesh systems. The Orbi Quad-band Mesh WiFi 6E System (RBKE960 Series) adds the newly available 6 GHz WiFi band to deliver quad-band technology with faster Internet speeds to more devices simultaneously with less interference and wait time. The most powerful Orbi to date supports multi-Gigabit Internet throughout the home, improving WiFi performance for the growing number of devices in today's homes while paving the way for new devices and experiences to come.

This past year pushed home networks to their limits. Average US household Internet speeds rose 30 percent and peak Internet traffic increased 38 percent over pre-pandemic levels. Activities necessitated by the pandemic such as remote work from home, virtual Zoom meets with friends and relatives, first-run movie streaming, online shopping, exercise, gaming, and ordering food are becoming the norm now and going forward. At the same time, Internet service providers are providing Gigabit plus Internet connections at scale, ranging from 1.2 to 2 Gigabits and even 10 Gigabits to homes. High-performance WiFi based on the latest 6E standard in the clear 6 GHz band is the only means to harness such Internet speed at home to handle all these applications unimpeded.



New WiFi, New Orbi
The new Orbi Quad-Band WiFi 6E system builds on NETGEAR's top-of-the-line Orbi Tri-Band WiFi 6 system (RBK853) by adding a fourth band for the newly available 6 GHz WiFi. This new band provides the much-needed additional WiFi spectrum to handle multi-Gigabit WiFi speed on new smart phones and laptops, free of interference from other devices on the existing 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. And the WiFi 6E ecosystem is poised for rapid growth. Many devices already support WiFi 6E such as the Samsung Galaxy S21, and Fold 3 mobile phones, Dell Latitude 5520 and Lenovo Thinkpad T14 laptops, Samsung Neo QLED 8K TV and Intel WiFi 6E PCIe card, with more to come before Christmas.

Devices running on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi bands will also experience an improvement in coverage and increased speeds of up to 30 percent with the Orbi RBKE960 Series due to the system's upgraded WiFi radio and antenna designs relative to the previous flagship model, the Tri-band Orbi RBK850 series. To augment the increased WiFi speed, the Internet connection has also been upgraded to support up to 10 Gigabits, the fastest Internet speed available now or in the near term. Additional 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports have been added on the router and satellites to provide an option for wired connections for customers with the latest multi-Gigabit Ethernet devices.

The industry's first quad-band WiFi 6E system, Orbi ensures maximum throughput with 16 WiFi streams - the highest specification available -- at all 3 bands, 2.4, 5 and 6 GHz. Furthermore, similar to the previous tri-band Orbi systems, the RBKE960 series uses a dedicated WiFi 6 backhaul, pioneered by NETGEAR, for data exchange between the router and satellites without impacting the performance of connected devices.

Orbi WiFi 6E 3 pack (RBKE963) provides lightning-fast, wall-to-wall Internet access to homes of up to 7,500 square feet for WiFi 6 connections and is easily expandable for larger spaces or denser coverage of WiFi 6E connections with the addition of extra satellites.

"As a leader in networking for more than 25 years, NETGEAR is committed to creating best-in-class WiFi products that maximize the benefits of the latest WiFi technology. This next technological leap represents everything we've been striving for," said David Henry, President & GM of Connected Home Products and Services at NETGEAR. "From the moment multi-Gigabit Internet enters your home through our 10 Gb Ethernet port, to our quad-band architecture, 2.5 Gigabit LAN ports and improved 5 GHz performance all the way down to your latest WiFi 6E devices, there's not a single bottleneck in this system. Our new Orbi Quad-band WiFi 6E Mesh System delivers top-of-the-line performance for not only today's needs, but also for the future requirements of even the most demanding and sophisticated smart homes."

Technical Specifications:
  • Industry-first quad-band WiFi System-- Supports four WiFi bands -2.4, 5 and 6 GHz, for connecting the router/satellite to all your devices and an additional dedicated fourth 5 GHz WiFi band for connecting the router to the satellites.
  • Supports all-new WiFi 6E 6 GHz WiFi band - The 6 GHz WiFi band adds more than double the bandwidth of 5 GHz, resolving issues with interference and congestion in the 5 GHz WiFi band, and enables amazing multi-Gigabit WiFi speed for connected WiFi 6E devices.
  • 16 WiFi Streams - to provide the best speed, range and performance to blanket your home with Internet speeds similar to what you receive from your Internet provider.
  • 10 Gbit Ethernet port for Internet - Future-proof your home network with support of up to 10 Gbps Internet speeds.
  • 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port for wired connections -Multi-gig Ethernet port for wired connection to network storage, LAN gaming, in-home media streaming, or use it to set up a wired multi-gig connection between the router and satellites with structured Ethernet wiring in your home.
  • More Flexibility to Manage your Home Network with support for four different WiFi Networks - Main mesh WiFi Network for all your devices using the latest WPA3 for secure connections; IoT Network for all your legacy and IoT devices; 6 GHz Only WiFi Network for all latest WiFi 6E devices and Guest WiFi Network.
  • Orbi App—Easily set up your WiFi System, manage your network remotely, pause the Internet on any device, track your Internet data usage and more.

State-of-the-Art Security and Services
The Orbi Quad-band WiFi 6E Mesh System supports the new, more secure WiFi Protected Access 3 (WPA3). With 128-bit encryption, the next generation of WPA protects against weak passwords that are easily cracked by hackers.

The new Orbi system also supports four separate WiFi networks. In addition to the default home WPA3 mesh network for 2.4, 5 and 6 GHz devices and a guest network, users have the option to set up their new 6E devices on an exclusive WiFi 6E network to ensure these devices realize the best speeds and performance possible. There is also an IoT network for smart home devices such as smart plugs, lights, sprinklers, etc. that only support WPA2. These discrete networks allow for flexibility of network configuration, maximum performance and the separation of less secure devices from the main network.

For added peace of mind, Quad-band Orbi WiFi 6E includes a free 30-day trial of the newly enhanced NETGEAR Armor service to protect the connected home from online threats. Unlike traditional endpoint Internet security products, NETGEAR's Armor is built into the router as a comprehensive security solution to monitor activity going to and from the Internet, protecting all the devices on a network, including Smart TVs, security cameras, game consoles, smart speakers, streaming players, and other smart home gadgets which typically would not be able to be loaded with Internet security protection software by users. NETGEAR's Armor also protects the traditional computing devices such as smart phones, tablets, laptops and desktops, while eliminating the need for multiple security subscriptions or software on each of these computing devices. Also available as a paid subscription on the new system is NETGEAR's Smart Parental Controls, which help parents easily manage their children's time and access online across all connected devices- ultimately promoting safe and healthy screen habits.

Availability
The award-winning design of Orbi has made it an elegant and unobtrusive element in some of the world's most sophisticated homes. The Orbi Quad-band Mesh WiFi 6E System RBKE963 (router and two satellites) will be available for pre-order today in the US and shortly in the UK on NETGEAR's online stores (NETGEAR.com and NETGEAR.co.uk) -- shipping in time for the holidays -- and in other regions as WiFi 6E is approved. NETGEAR will also offer the Orbi WiFi 6E Black Edition for a limited time on NETGEAR.com. For larger homes looking to expand WiFi 6E coverage throughout every room NETGEAR will offer additional satellites and bundles on NETGEAR.com as well.

Pricing: Orbi Quad-band Mesh WiFi 6E System
  • RBKE963: Router and 2 Satellites - 3 pack, $1,499.99 USD, €1,699.99 EUR, £1,499.99 GBP
  • RBKE963B: Orbi Black Edition Router and 2 Satellites - 3 pack, $1,499.99 USD, €1,699.99 EUR, £1,499.99 GBP
  • RBSE960: Add-on Satellite, $599 USD, €699.99 EUR, £649.99 GBP

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I'm sorry, but once again we have stupidly expensive mesh systems with bizarre configurations.
So you get one (1) 10Gbps WAN port, but only one (1) 2.5Gbps LAN side port and three Gigabit ports?
Sure, these things can do some serious wireless speeds, over short distances, but if I'm going to spend this kind of stupid money on a mesh kit, then it better have two 10Gbps ports.
Yeah, thanks but no thanks Netgear.
 
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I understand why they want to go quad band, but they're just adding overall cost for no reason given the lack of actual clients. 6E isn't something that will catch on right away either.

Should just go low spectrum (5.9ghz) 4x4 6E WL backhaul with optimized antennas. Can drop in 2x2/3x3 spec 2.4/5G radios for main connectivity to save cost.. Way more practical for 2021.

And here I thought the ASUS AXE-11000 Tri band was overpriced and niche.. This takes the cake.


Edit: 2 AXE-11000 routers using 6E as a WL backhaul would be cheaper and more practical in 99% of use cases.

I would imagine this solution was designed for people that have large multi million dollar homes and don't care about wasting money.. but the irony is those homes are likely already pre wired.. Meaning people in this target demographic could just wire backhaul 2 good 4x4 dual band routers and call it a day. I guess theres a level of knowledge required, but still....
 
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The timing is pretty good in that Europe finally allowed 6 GHz bandwidth and WiFi-6E accordingly. It's still nerfed compared to the US, but there will be more phones and laptops as additional clients coming out.

I do like your antennas suggestion though, I'd had taken that for sure. That said, remember than the average home in Europe has more solid material construction and so where a 2-pack mesh system would work in the US in a larger house would need a 2-3 pack system for equivalent signal attentuation (or lack thereof) there.
 
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