Wednesday, January 8th 2025

Netgear Expands WiFi 7 Mesh Networking with Mid-Range Orbi 870

At CES 2025, NETGEAR announced its new Orbi 870 mesh networking system, positioned between the company's existing 770 and 970 WiFi 7 models. The mid-range system features tri-band connectivity with combined speeds rated at 21 Gbps and coverage up to 9,000 square feet when using three units. In testing environments, the system supports up to 150 simultaneous device connections. Specifications include a 10 Gigabit internet port on the main router and four 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports on both the router and satellite units. The system utilizes WiFi 7's multi-link operation capability, which can combine two frequency bands to potentially reduce latency and improve reliability.

The hardware incorporates NETGEAR's router protection system that can deploy security patches independently of full firmware updates. Standard features include WPA3 encryption, customizable access controls, and separate network options for guest and IoT devices. The Orbi 870 will be sold in multiple configurations: a three-unit package for $1,299.99, a two-unit system for $999.99, and individual satellite units for $549.99. Both black and white color options will be available through NETGEAR's website and major retailers.
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2 Comments on Netgear Expands WiFi 7 Mesh Networking with Mid-Range Orbi 870

#1
chstamos
1300 dollar "midrange" mesh is a funny description.
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phubar
Yeah most of the newer, and even many of the older wifi 6/6E, mesh systems aren't worth the cost. They also tend to be extremely dependent on having good firmware to function as advertised. More so than a typical router.

Personally I never recommend them. Especially since a more conventional singular router is still going to be fine for most people in most circumstances.
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