NETGEAR
Orbi 770 Series
Based on 190 Reddit mentions
$629.99
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Not happy
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
Sonos + Orbi 770 troubleshoot
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
Stay away from Netgear Orbi, Nighthawk bad products and worst customer service ever!
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
What router should I get?
You probably want a mesh router. This means that there are two or three routers in a pack that all connect to one another automatically to keep your signal boosted. Go with TP Link Deco or Netgear Orbi 770.
deadfishlog in r/HomeNetworking
December 27, 2025 4:19 PM
2
Stay away from Netgear Orbi, Nighthawk bad products and worst customer service ever!
Although many problems are reported, I still love my Orbi 770 setup. It runs very smoothly. Strange to see different behaviours for the same product.
YouAreAwake in r/orbi
January 14, 2026 12:12 PM
2
Orbi 970 sucks, what to move to?
I had the Orbi 770 but gave up. I went back to Eero with a pair of Pro 7’s and a POE Gateway. It just works and performance is great.
D_K21 in r/orbi
January 22, 2026 7:07 PM
2
Orbi 770 or Eero Pro 7
I've had an Orbi 770 for several months now and have had no problems with it (running wired backhaul). I have an Xfinity 1G plan and consistently beat 1G either on a wired laptop or a relatively new iPad. No drops that I've noticed. The one thing I did do before getting the Orbi was upgrade the swit
...Dependent-Barnacle72 in r/HomeNetworking
January 29, 2026 7:13 PM
2
Solved the constant drop-outs after years of frustration
Lol that solved my problem too. Upgraded to the Orbi 770 mesh 2 weeks ago. I'm actually getting the speeds I'm paying for all throughout the house, device roaming works pretty well and not a single disconnection. All of my headaches and frustrations are gone. Should've done this a while ago.
Agreeable_Ad_5587 in r/GoogleWiFi
March 21, 2026 12:14 PM
2
Awesome experience
To be honest, the Fritzbox router suppled is actually pretty decent - good Wifi coverage (not mindblowing) but better than the shitty boxes from BT/Virgin and also offers plenty customisation. I did however go with Netgear Orbi 770 series Wifi 7 mesh - didn't want to spend money wiring the house and
...Vegetable_Leader7300 in r/Zen_Internet
April 29, 2026 1:13 PM
1
Orbi 771 lags every 60 minutes exactly for ~30 seconds at a time.
That's a fine discovery but this also affects Orbi 770 when they have wired backhaul. And even fully wired devices on the satellite get elevated latency every hour. I'm not sure this analysis holds up to that case but I don't have an Orbi system deployed anymore to see if it's really the underlying
...MrJimBusiness- in r/orbi
April 14, 2026 5:49 AM
1