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Deco BE63
$324.00
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Yes. I had that same issue.! And I have a couple of solutions for you! I even contacted Sonos support and spent hours to find this. So if you have a Sonos arc or surround system, the only good way to get it to work is too hard wire ethernet to the system. You only need one to be connected and the re
...GHOST_JR in r/orbi
March 9, 2026 4:33 AM
4
My Orbi 770 with 3 nodes covers my 3200 sq ft house without issue. I get 1.4-1.8Gbps at every corner of my house.
fuzzywuzzywuzzafuzzy in r/orbi
February 22, 2026 3:33 PM
4
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
...CalGuy456 in r/glendale
November 21, 2025 2:58 AM
4
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
...MrJimBusiness- in r/orbi
November 22, 2025 3:29 PM
4
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
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
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
You'll be happy to find out that the migration is easy. We were a Netgear house for years, then flipped to Asus and AImesh for a couple of years, which eventually had random recurring failures I couldn't tolerate being a remote leader with remote teams. My guess was ultimately a race condition becau
...vagueprecision in r/orbi
January 13, 2026 10:11 PM
3
I’ve been running the orbi 770 latest firmware with wired backhaul with zero issues and would highly recommend them
South-Corner1491 in r/orbi
November 18, 2025 1:47 AM
3
I'd go with the TP-Link Deco XE70 Pro, it offers the best balance of performance, future-proofing (Wi-Fi 6E), and value. Great for large homes with lots of devices, and supports multi-gig speeds if your fiber plan is fast. Better value than Orbi 770 unless you really need Wi-Fi 7.
Stunning-Maize in r/HomeNetworking
October 21, 2025 8:47 PM
3