It is the first Wi-Fi 6E router with four different bands that supports four different networks out of the box.
The new Netgear Orbi Quad-band Mesh is also understated and stylish, but it comes at an impressive price point.
Netgear Orbi Quad-band Mesh supports multi-gigabit internet
It is not the first Wi-Fi 6E router, but it is the first to include four different bands: one 2.4 GHz, two 5 GHz, and a fourth 6 GHz. Additionally, the new Netgear Orbi Quad-band Mesh supports four different bands, ready to use. use networks, including one entirely dedicated to insecure home equipment. The remaining three cover the standard Wi-Fi network, a guest network, and a Wi-Fi 6E network to ensure better speeds.
For those who want to remodel their home and make it their smart version 2.0, Netgear’s new router seems to be a good solution. Coupled with the cool and attractive specs, it’s an equally impressive price.
The three units that make up the Netgear Orbi Quad-band Mesh will be available in Europe for 1,699 euros. And whoever needs to use the extra satellite service, adds 699 euros to the initial value.
The 6 GHz band can be configured to work only with smartphones and laptops
Netgear advances that its 6 GHz band offers more spectrum to handle multi-gigabit speeds on smartphones and laptops compatible with this connection. In fact, with the new Orbi Quad-band Mesh this network can only be configured to work with this type of equipment.
Additionally, the latest Netgear router also has an updated WAN port that supports up to 10 gigabits, an additional 2.5 gigabit port, and three more Ethernet ports on each unit.
The brand guarantees that its new router is prepared to cover an area of ​​approximately 840 square meters. If the user needs to cover a larger area, they will have to use the additional satellite service.
