Orbi 770 Series

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Orbi 770 Series

103 positive 5 neutral 82 negative

Based on 190 Reddit mentions

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Is TP Link a good replacement for Orbi?

I switched to Eero 7 stuff, running 2x Eero Max 7 and 2x Eero Outdoor 7 in AP only mode w/ UniFi UCG-Fiber for my router/gw. No regrets. SO MUCH more stable than the Orbi 770 with its hourly lag/packet loss issues. The roaming is second to none. I've tested it thoroughly and I'm impressed. I know it

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MrJimBusiness- in r/orbi

June 10, 2025 2:23 PM

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Best Bang for the Buck Mesh WiFi System

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

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received router, installed router, uninstalled router, returned router.

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

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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

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real world difference in wireless vs wired backhaul for Orbi 770?

I use MOCA with my Orbi 770 mesh system. Couldn’t be happier. It just works.

YouAreAwake in r/orbi

June 7, 2025 9:43 AM

2

RBR40 - why keep?

I have the exact same one. Just bought the orbi 770 today with prime day deals. Loved the last system but clearly it was getting overloaded with all my devices. Haven’t been able to connect all my lights in basement for over 3 months. This should fix it:)

Special_Sky2466 in r/orbi

July 11, 2025 9:34 PM

2

Enough is enough…

I had the Orbi 770. Absolute garbage!! Just switched to the EERO Max 7. Literally every problem I had with the Orbi (constant dropping WiFi, older devices unable to connect, satellites dropping, random slow speed, etc..) was resolved with the EERO. Took me about 2 minutes to setup and it has worked

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jonesben2 in r/orbi

July 18, 2025 11:48 AM

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Upgrading to RBK853 AX6000 vs. AX5200

So your only reason to upgrade is because the RBR40 is end of life I assume, speeds are all good. Have you considered the Orbi 770? Newer tech than the RBK and works well in a wired backhaul environment. It is an entire system also, so you probably wouldn’t need to fork out for an AX6000 in addition

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notasdrinkasyouthunk in r/orbi

July 22, 2025 1:18 PM

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Worst WiFi system - Orbi 770

I went from Asus's RoG mesh to Orbi 770, and instantly regretted it. My ultimate answer was to return the 770 set and finally concede on a Ubiquiti. Dream Router 7 + two Max Pro 7 APs, with some PoE switches powering the two APs while also driving the other ports from the AP itself. It's nowhere nea

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vagueprecision in r/orbi

August 27, 2025 5:11 AM

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Giving in to hardwire, Unifi the way to go for the rest?

I've been from Google Nest 6E -> Orbi 770 (Wi-Fi 7) -> Eero Max 7 + Outdoor 7 -> adding a UniFi UCG-MAX as my gateway -> UCG-Fiber and XG switching core -> then full UniFi APs too after an Eero firmware update literally broke AP selection and performance for critical stuff like my remote cameras and

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MrJimBusiness- in r/HomeNetworking

October 24, 2025 3:16 PM

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