Orbi 770 Series

NETGEAR

Orbi 770 Series

#15 in Mesh WiFi Systems
83 positive 5 neutral 64 negative

Based on 152 Reddit mentions

What people say about

Summary of sentiment across key features mentioned by users.

connection stability

62/24

network speed

49/11

mesh capabilities

39/5

hardware reliability

9/32

wifi coverage

32/9

firmware quality

10/23

device compatibility

15/14

wifi standards

20/3

What people are saying

Discover what users really think based on Reddit discussions.

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You're not going to find anything that has 2.5gb ports that isn't expensive, though that's somewhat subjective. I have an Orbi 770 series that does a great job and support 2.5gb across all ports.

D_K21 in r/NETGEAR

February 15, 2025 2:46 AM

5

Any Recommendations On New Orbi (or other mesh like system) since current one is end of life?

Just replaced my ORBI RBR / RBS20 Mesh system with new ORBI 770 series. Happy with speed and throughput improvements and more consistent and reliable coverage. So far so good

dalecarr in r/orbi

May 6, 2025 1:08 AM

5

Questions on what to do

Keep the Eero. Netgear is awful. I bought the Orbi 770 and had a lot of problems. Support is worthless. I switched back to Eero with the Pro 7. Back to stability.

D_K21 in r/orbi

July 13, 2025 9:59 PM

5

Best wifi 7 router?

Avoid Netgear at all costs. They appear to be incapable of getting the firmware right for their WiFi 7 units. I got an Orbi 770 and gave up. I went back to Eero with the Pro 7. Back to stable WiFi.

D_K21 in r/HomeNetworking

August 13, 2025 6:16 PM

5

In Praise of The Orbi.

Thanks for sharing! 🙏 I am also satisfied with my Orbi 770 system. It just works fine.

YouAreAwake in r/orbi

July 15, 2025 5:59 PM

4

Have you been having frequent Spectrum internet outages?

I would suggest either the Asus RT-BE96U if you can get by with a single device (if the modem will be located in the middle of your home and you are at about no larger than 2,000 square feet), or the Netgear Orbi 770 series if your space is larger and/or the modem is in the far corner of the home wh

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CalGuy456 in r/glendale

November 21, 2025 2:58 AM

4

Orbi 970 with Ubiquity ucg-fiber?

I did this with Orbi 770. Didn't solve any of the reliability issues with the Orbi system for me. Then built out a full UniFi XG switching core too. Everything worked fine on that and solved the backhaul hourly lag / packet loss when fully wired. Didn't help with the wireless implications though, of

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MrJimBusiness- in r/orbi

November 22, 2025 3:29 PM

4

New mesh system

I just upgrade to the Orbi 770 and am very happy with my investment. We have about 20 devices hooked up and the internet speed is extremely fast. We live in a brick house with plaster walls. Make the investment. You will not be disappointed.

StillPsychology8910 in r/orbi

December 25, 2024 7:10 PM

3

Orbi 7 vs Xfinity gateway

I love my Orbi 770, but Unifi is certainly a good option as well.

YouAreAwake in r/orbi

December 27, 2024 3:47 PM

3

How can I get 2.5 GB/s ethernet at each of my Mesh Devices (TP Link XE75 Pro)

I'm not sure why they make routers in this configuration. They're cheaper, but they create this type of problem. If you want to have your entire internet bandwidth available to all satellites, you'll need a new mesh system. I have a Netgear Orbi 770 series that has 2.5 GB ports and has been solid. I

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D_K21 in r/HomeNetworking

December 29, 2024 4:11 AM

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