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Netgear Orbi RBK23-100NAS AC2200 Whole Home Mesh Wi‑Fi | Tri-Band
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MPN: RBK23-100NAS
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Key Features
- AC2200 wireless class
- Tri-band mesh architecture
- Whole-home coverage design
- Single-network roaming
- App-guided setup
- Expandable mesh platform
- Extend whole-home coverage using tri-band mesh Wi‑Fi
- Reduce dead zones with a multi-node wireless system
Maintain strong wireless coverage across the spaces that matter most with the Netgear Orbi Whole Home AC2200 system. Built as a mesh Wi‑Fi platform, it extends a single network across your home so devices can move from room to room without constant reconnects or weak-signal drop-offs. The tri-band design helps preserve performance as more clients come online, making it a better fit than entry-level routers that struggle once walls, floors, and busy households get involved.
This system is aimed at users who want more than basic internet access. It is designed to support smoother streaming, responsive browsing, and more consistent connectivity for laptops, phones, tablets, and smart home devices. The Orbi approach also simplifies deployment: place the units, complete setup, and expand coverage without the tuning burden that often comes with traditional router-and-extender combinations.
For homes where reliability matters, the value is in the network experience itself. You get broader coverage, fewer dead zones, and a cleaner path to stable whole-home Wi‑Fi without adding complexity to the environment.
Ideal For
- Whole-home Wi‑Fi for multi-room residences with weak-signal areas
- Mesh coverage for streaming-heavy households with many connected devices
- Wireless expansion for homes where a single router cannot reach every floor
- Simple network replacement for users moving away from router-and-extender setups
Why This Product
- 1Mesh coverage outperforms a single-router setup in larger homes
- 2Tri-band design helps preserve performance as device counts rise
- 3Simpler to deploy than router-plus-extender combinations
- 4Better suited for whole-home roaming than basic standalone routers







