Tuesday, October 11th 2022

Netgear Paves the Way for the Fastest Home Broadband Speeds Available With New 10 Gig Orbi Tri-Band Wifi 6 Mesh System

NETGEAR, Inc., the leading provider of award-winning connected products designed to simplify and improve people's lives, today launched a new addition to its Orbi line. The Orbi 860 Series builds on the award-winning Orbi 850 Series by future-proofing the best seller with a 10Gb Ethernet port, supporting multi-gig internet connections; upgraded antenna design for greater WiFi performance and a bundled year of NETGEAR Armor, providing homes with an automatic shield of security against internet threats across every connected device.

Following on the tremendous success of the Orbi 850 Series (WiFi 6 AX6000 Mesh System RBK853), the Orbi 860 Series joins NETGEAR's industry-leading WiFi 6 Whole Home Mesh WiFi portfolio. The past few years have seen huge changes to internet usage spurred by the pandemic, including a dramatic increase in just about everything from home-- working, shopping, learning, and socializing. As Internet Service Providers enable faster multi-gig internet speeds, up to 10 Gigabits per second, and hackers create new sophisticated cyber-attacks, high-performance and secure WiFi become imperative.
Same Brand, New Heights
With NETGEAR's latest WiFi 6 tri-band and patented dedicated backhaul technology, the powerful Orbi 860 Series mesh systems are designed to keep connections strong and running at maximum speeds in every room without slow-downs or buffering, providing families the bandwidth to address household demands even when simultaneously 4K/8K streaming, Zoom conferencing and WiFi calling from a bedroom, basement or outside in the yard. In an environment where homes are connected with Gigabit plus internet (1.4 to 10 Gigabit) and have an increasing number of connected devices - more than 25 on average -- the new Orbi 860 Series provides the best WiFi experience for WiFi 5 and WiFi 6 devices. It's an upgrade from the Orbi 850 series with a stepped-up internet connection, from 1 Gigabit to 10 Gigabit, and new antenna system with wider coverage areas.

The new Orbi RBK863 3-pack WiFi Mesh System provides up to 8,000 sq. ft. of coverage (500 more than the 850 Series) with up to 6 Gbps WiFi speed and support for 100 devices operating at the same time. This coverage can easily be expanded with additional Orbi RBS860 satellites. To achieve this industry-leading performance and wider range, NETGEAR uses patented dedicated backhaul WiFi technology and antenna design. The exclusive tri-band mesh system with NETGEAR's pioneering innovation ensures speeds stay fast as more WiFi devices connect to the home network with less dropped connections.

"When we launched our flagship Orbi product line in 2016, we set a new benchmark for connected home products with faster speeds, higher capacity and wider coverage areas with our patented tri-band mesh design," said David Henry, president & GM of Connected Home Products and Services at NETGEAR. "Our new Orbi 860 Series is designed to continue to deliver on the promise of superior WiFi. It provides the capacity to capitalize on higher incoming Internet speed, up to 10 Gigabit, an increasing number of devices and even better WiFi range than the Orbi 850 Series. On top of that, we couple it with one of the industry's best internet security protection services to help customers to secure all their home WiFi connected devices, including laptops, phones, tablets, speakers, cameras, baby monitors, TVs, light bulbs, light switches and more."

Technical Specifications:
  • Faster Speeds with WiFi 6 - WiFi 6 offers four times the speed, capacity, and bandwidth of WiFi 5. You get best-in-class performance regardless of activity or device type.
  • Stays Strong Even as You Connect More Devices - Enjoy consistent, peak speeds and high performance on up to 100 devices across 8,000 square feet with Orbi's patented tri-band mesh router-satellite WiFi connection.
  • 20% WiFi Boost with Exclusive Antenna Array Design - With unique WiFi optimization and a new, improved antenna array, the Orbi 860 system provides more range and speed compared to the previous Orbi 850 Series.
  • Multi-Gig Speeds with 10 GbE Internet Port - The 10 Gb Internet speed port enables you to connect to the latest cable and optical fiber offerings over 1 Gbps up to 10 Gbps, and you can plug in your wired devices to improve performance via four Gigabit Ethernet ports on each router and satellite.
  • Seamless WiFi for Multiple Devices - Say goodbye to slow connections. WiFi 6 makes shared bandwidth much more efficient and prevents connection delays.
  • Dedicated Backhaul - Unlike competitors with a shared backhaul, Orbi's patented dedicated backhaul connects the router to satellites with a dedicated WiFi pathway exclusively used for communication between the base router and the satellites while our competitors share that link when communicating with other connected devices. This dedicated backhaul design ensures blazing speeds throughout your home and on all your devices. Connections stay strong all the time.
  • 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.
Built-In Security & Services

For added peace of mind, the Orbi 860 Series includes a year of NETGEAR Armor to protect the connected home from online threats. Unlike traditional endpoint antivirus products, NETGEAR's Armor is built into the router as a comprehensive security solution to monitor activity going to and from the Internet, protecting computers, security cameras, baby monitors and other IoT devices, flagging external threats while eliminating the need for multiple security subscriptions or software. Additionally, it provides on-the-go protection and VPN for phones and laptops. Armor acts as a strong and effective "front- and backdoor lock" to any home network.

The Ultimate 10 Gig WiFi 6 Router
NETGEAR will also offer a standalone Orbi router (RBR860S) for those who live in smaller homes or apartments and desire the best WiFi performance as well as the flexibility to easily expand to Orbi mesh as their needs change. The iconic white Orbi RBR860S router is available now on NETGEAR.com.

The Orbi 860 Series Mesh System and satellites will come in white as well as black, making them elegant and unobtrusive complements to any home decor. The system is available now in the US on NETGEAR.com exclusively.

Pricing: Orbi 860 Series
  • RBK863S: Router and 2 Satellites - 3 pack, $1,099.99 MSRP
  • RBS860: 1 Satellite - $429.99 MSRP
  • RBR860S: 1 Router - $429.99 MSRP
Source: Netgear
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7 Comments on Netgear Paves the Way for the Fastest Home Broadband Speeds Available With New 10 Gig Orbi Tri-Band Wifi 6 Mesh System

#1
Guwapo77
I recently purchased the model above the advertised one here and I must say I don't think I have ever been happy with a router setup in my life. I got the AXE11000 ((RBKE963B) two satellites) paired with the Netgear Nighthawk CM2000 cable modem and I'm for the first time ever getting the speed the ISP advertised and then some at 1Gbps+. The price is high as all hell, but I understand why...they are that good.
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bonehead123
Guwapo77I recently purchased the model above the advertised one here and I must say I don't think I have ever been happy with a router setup in my life. I got the AXE11000 ((RBKE963B) two satellites) paired with the Netgear Nighthawk CM2000 cable modem and I'm for the first time ever getting the speed the ISP advertised and then some at 1Gbps+. The price is high as all hell, but I understand why...they are that good.
So you bought a very expensive $400 10Gb router AND a $300 modem to use with your 1Gbps service just to get the 1Gbps service you're supposed to get anyways, wtf ?

What's wrong with this equation, or am I missing something here ?

I pay for 500 down/25Mbs up service, using the cable company's modem w/ my own Nighthawk AX3600/WiFi 6e router, and regularly get between 550-725Mbps down & 40-50Mbps up.......

And I don't really care much about the wifi anyways (except for our cellphones), since all our computers, printers, tv's & roku's are on ethernet :D
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#3
thegnome
Ah yes, network company releases another unfinished high-end product like many before! This time it's not a single 2.5Gbe but 10Gbe!

Seriously, at this level atleast put on multiple 2.5's... Doesn't even have 6E...
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#4
Guwapo77
bonehead123So you bought a very expensive $400 10Gb router AND a $300 modem to use with your 1Gbps service just to get the 1Gbps service you're supposed to get anyways, wtf ?

What's wrong with this equation, or am I missing something here ?

I pay for 500 down/25Mbs up service, using the cable company's modem w/ my own Nighthawk AX3600/WiFi 6e router, and regularly get between 550-725Mbps down & 40-50Mbps up.......

And I don't really care much about the wifi anyways (except for our cellphones), since all our computers, printers, tv's & roku's are on ethernet :D
Actually, it was the Wifi 6E Quad Band model which costs a tad more than that. The modem I did get for $220 on sale. Why did I purchase this Orbi? I will be in other areas which offer faster speeds. I don't plan on buying another router setup for at least a decade. However, I will be upgrading modems if need be. I'm in an area where 1Gbps is the max and I won't be living here much longer. Point was to all of this, Orbi routers are stellar (if you got the lunch money for them).
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#5
Minus Infinity
It is cheaper to wire you house for ethernet than buy these latest mesh systems. So glad I did so for my new build.
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#6
simlariver
I have been on 3Gb fiber with Bell here in Canada for almost 2 years, I just upgraded to 8GB for no reason at all (10$ a month more lol). I still just have a 2.5gb connection to my router but watever, 10Gb home networking is not superflous when you download 60 Gb movies.
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#7
Guwapo77
Minus InfinityIt is cheaper to wire you house for ethernet than buy these latest mesh systems. So glad I did so for my new build.
Cheaper yes, but if you have the means to mesh, I don't see any problems with it at all. The time it takes to connect it and set it up takes all of 5 mins. I had one disconnect happen and it wasn't the mesh's fault, it was Spectrum's and they came out and fixed it the next day. Since then, reliability has been spot on. I couldn't recommend this setup enough.
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