







🚀 Elevate your WiFi game—speed, coverage, and security all in one powerhouse!
The NETGEAR Orbi RBRE960 is a premium Quad-Band WiFi 6E router delivering ultra-fast 10.8Gbps speeds and expansive coverage up to 3,000 sq. ft. It supports up to 200 devices simultaneously, features a 10 Gig internet port for blazing-fast downloads, and offers seamless mesh expansion. With patented antenna design and built-in NETGEAR Armor security, it’s engineered for professionals and smart homes demanding top-tier performance and protection.





| ASIN | B0B9HS91PG |
| Item model number | RBRE960-100NAS |
| Manufacturer | NETGEAR |
| Product Dimensions | 19.05 x 8.38 x 27.94 cm; 2.68 kg |
E**S
These are by far the best routers I've ever used ever! I had the very limited Google pros which could not handle the speed that I had at all as they were capped at 900mbps. Once I connected these, they immediately jumped the speed to 1400 Mbps without hesitation. The coverage as well beat the Google hands down in every way. Just one of these had more coverage then two of the Google pros. The strength of the signal is very strong, I'm able to even connect to my router all the way down the block from my house. The 6E channel is so fast, although not many of the equipment I have can use it, except for my phone and Amazon Streaming Boxes, but you notice the difference completely. I'm also able to use my Google door bells and security cameras at full picture quality without hesitation, which is also amazing, as I was unable to with the Google pro wifi. Is this router expensive? Yes it is, but it's an investment that will last many years. Wait until they are on sale and pull the trigger. Another thing that I love about these is that once you set them up you can forget about them, not like other routers that need constant rebooting.... Do yourself a favor and get these.
M**E
Works with all my devices and has the speed I've been missing. Easy and fast setup. No tech support needed. Download the app and follow the prompts. Orbi already setup a smart device network that I used right away to add a smart bulb. I usually had to take my phone and smart device into the same room as the router and took a couple try's to setup. Not with my Orbi, I was in a different room and set up my smart bulb in just a couple of minutes. Can't wait to add my troublesome outdoor cameras. I am adding my smart tv next. I predict I won't see any more buffering or spinning circles. Thanks Orbi(Netgear product)!
R**G
I have Ziply Fiber (2 gbps up and down). I was tired of paying the monthly cost for renting their router especially since they were raising the monthly rental price. I had used Orbi in the past and bought this one that supported speeds up to 10 gbps. This router regularly gives me the full 2 gbps I am paying for. (With the provider's rented router, I was averaging only about 1.2 gbps at peak.) I even get close to the 2 gbps at the far end of my house (opposite where the router is.) It was super easy to set up. It is completely silent. The only thing to know is it is quite large - more than three times the size of the other router I was using. I strongly recommend this router.
G**O
I had multiple issues with my Eero Pro products including their recent top of the line model due to intermittent connectivity issues. Decided to give this product a chance, it’s quite expensive but it was worth it. It’s been reliable, no connectivity issues and coverage is beyond amazing. I ended up getting 4 of these to cover the entire property and been phenomenal. Highly recommend.
V**K
We've been using the NETGEAR Orbi 960 router for about a year, and for the most part, the device works well. Throughput is outstanding with very little lag or jitter. We're using the 10G Ethernet port for WAN connectivity to a NETGEAR Nighthawk CM2000 Cable Modem and one of the 2.5G Ethernet ports connected to a 10GbE switch for our LAN connection. So far, so good. The problem we're having, and the reason I just now replaced it with a TP-Link Archer GE800 gaming router, is that it consistently crashes and restart when downloading large files, such as multi-gigabyte game updates. It seems as if there's a flow control or packet buffering issue while transmitting a constant ~2Gbps (our cable service provider's speed) through the router to the end stations. After the router reboots, follow-on downloads -- even multiple large downloads -- succeed, but the service interruption caused by the crash is unacceptable. This issue existed in the shipped version of the firmware as well as the latest (V7.2.6.31_5.0.24) so I'm pretty confident it's a chipset or hardware problem. I really, really wanted to love this NETGEAR router, being a NETGEAR fan boy from way back, but cannot continue to live with the sporadic, unavoidable network outages caused by the router crashing during large downloads.
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