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# 10.8 Gbps blazing speed 9,000 sq. ft. seamless coverage 200 devices max connectivity RBKE963

**Brand:** netgear
**Price:** ₹ 251028
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your home network to warp speed and total coverage—because buffering is so last decade.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** RBKE963 by netgear
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 251028 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- netgear enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted netgear brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Massive Device Support:** Connect up to 200 devices simultaneously without a hiccup—perfect for smart homes and remote work setups.
- • **Blazing Quad-Band WiFi 6E:** Experience ultra-fast, congestion-free internet with the latest 6 GHz band for next-gen devices.
- • **Whole-Home Coverage Mastery:** Blanket your home and yard with powerful WiFi reaching up to 9,000 sq. ft.—no dead zones, ever.
- • **Future-Proof 10 Gigabit Port:** Unlock lightning-fast downloads and streaming with a 10 Gbps Ethernet port ready for tomorrow’s internet speeds.
- • **Rock-Solid Security & Updates:** Stay protected with automatic firmware updates and industry-leading security protocols out of the box.

## Overview

The NETGEAR Orbi RBKE963 is a premium quad-band WiFi 6E mesh system delivering up to 10.8 Gbps speeds and coverage up to 9,000 sq. ft. It supports 200 devices simultaneously, features a dedicated 10 Gigabit Ethernet port, and includes advanced security with automatic updates. Designed for demanding smart homes and professional environments, it ensures seamless streaming, gaming, and remote work with future-ready technology.

## Description

You do it all from you home: stream, game, work, learn…even visit the doctor. The only thing that can slow you down is slow or spotty WiFi. Leave those limitations behind with the RBKE963, the planet’s first mesh WiFi system to deliver cutting-edge WiFi 6E and quad-band WiFi to your entire home—for today’s devices and tomorrow’s. WiFi 6E is the latest leap in WiFi, delivering a massive increase in speed and device capacity. It gives WiFi 6E-compatible devices VIP access to an all-new 6GHz band, where they’ll experience faster WiFi and lower network congestion. With WiFi 6E, your smart home can stream 4K and 8K video, experience lag-free gaming, and enjoy interruption-free video conferencing all at once, without any impact on speed or performance. The RBKE963 provides up to 9,000 sq. ft. of coverage.

Review: Highly Satisfied: Went from ~100mb/s using Vlop to 600+mb/s using Orbi 6E - My wife and I both work from home most days and while the system is very expensive, it is a significant improvement and worth every penny! Backrgound As a base, I have a 1GB/s cable connection and had a Linksys Vlop mesh Router + 2 satellite nodes in a 2 story city home built in 2003. Using the Vlop I experienced disconnects and very slow speeds daily; sometimes speeds went as as low as 15mb/s. Standing right next to the router node (in basement), I would get ~600mb/s, but speeds reduced to around 100mb/s anywhere else in the house. Using the Orbi and with the mesh satellites in the same locations, my speeds were consistently 600+mb/s anywhere in the house and 800+mb/s when near the router node. After a couple of weeks of use, zero network disruptions. Outdoor security cameras: Using the Vlop, I could view live feeds on my security cameras, but the quality and loading speeds weren't great due to less than optimal wifi connections. After switching to the Orbi, there was an immediate and noticeable improvement to and connection shows as 100% signal strength to all devices. Cost: The Vlop cost was ~$350 ($3.50 per 1mb/s) and at full price of the Orbi was $1600 ($2.67 per 1mb/s). So while very expensive, if high performance is the end goal the Orbi was cheaper in my scenario. Setup: Replacing the Vlop was quite simple and the Orbi setup made the switch easy. With the exception of a Reolink wifi camera, all of the devices connected automatically to the Orbi system. Speed Tests: In a side-by-side comparison, I ran a speed test while connected to a Vlop node (~10 ft away) and my speeds were peaking at 96 mb/s. Running the same test on the Orbi in the exact same location was 754 mb/s. Features: The Orbi app offers a lot of great features. I am currently on the free trial (an actual free trial, with no credit card required), which I found to be very useful. I haven't checked into the subscription fee once the trial expires, but if it's reasonable it is something I plan to set up for the long term. Final Thoughts: I would definitely recommend this setup for anyone experiencing speeds that are much slower than the advertised service provider. In a single story home, it is is quite possible to go with the single satellite option.
Review: big improvement over my old household wireless - I replaced two separate wireless networks in my home because neither individually supported enough connections, but struggled to keep them running in the daisy chain I had configured. Both supposedly "worked" that way, but it was a constant battle to keep them working. Then, the last time my network went down, the Velop reset itself to factory settings, and I was going to have to start over. After hours of painful configuration, I went looking for a single mesh system that would support all my devices. Set up was dead easy - literally ten minutes, and most of that was waiting for equipment to come back up. The set up instructions and software were straightforward and simple, and worked the first time. Unlike my previous systems, it found its own satellites and configured them without my having to do a thing except to plug them in where I wanted them to live. In just a few minutes, my entire 3500 sq ft house was completely covered. Connecting devices was also straightforward. Even my legacy devices connected right up, at the right speed. No buffering on my TV streaming, no dead spots, and this thing is screaming fast even with all my crypto gear connected and hogging bandwidth. Even my finicky Helium hot spot came right up, connected, and went back to work. Roku, Ring, a dozen Alexa devices, five laptops, three crypto servers, 3 TVs, everything connected up. The worst thing that happened was that my Ring doorbell battery was very low and had to be charged back up before I could connect it. Several older smart devices running lights came right up and work too. I do think this is a pricey option, and most people really don't need this much horsepower in their homes, but my smart home and crypto operation need the speed and bandwidth, it won't need to be replaced any time soon with available 6E, and it was worth every dime. Love it, highly recommend.

## Features

- Our most powerful whole-home WiFi 6E system with speeds up to 10.8 Gbps and coverage up to 9,000 sq. ft., including front & back yards
- WiFi 6E opens up a new 6 GHz band, delivering dedicated top speeds to the latest WiFi 6E-ready laptops, phones, & tablets
- Exclusive Quad-band technology & Dedicated Backhaul WiFi ensures max speeds for up to 200 connected devices
- NETGEAR routers are secure out of the box and built to stay that way with automatic firmware updates and industry-leading safety features to help protect you and your family
- 10 Gig internet port unleashes the fastest download speeds of today and tomorrow. Connect to the latest cable or fiber internet service up to 10 Gbps

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09D8THD92 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,558 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #354 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Built-In Media | One (1) 2m Ethernet cable, One (1) Orbi WiFi 6E Router (RBRE960), Quick start guide, Three (3) 19V/3.16A power adapters, Two (2) Orbi WiFi 6E Satellite (RBSE960) |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Smart Television, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Range | 9000 Square Feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Alexa/Google Assistant |
| Coverage | 9,000 sq. ft. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 652 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Quad-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5"L x 3"W x 11"H |
| Item Type Name | Wireless Router |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10 Gigabit Ethernet |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1250 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | RBKE963-100NAS |
| Model Name | RBKE963-100NAS |
| Model Number | RBKE963-100NAS |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Operating System | NETGEAR OS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Internet Security |
| Security Protocol | AES (128-bit), WPA-PSK |
| Special Feature | Internet Security |
| UPC | 606449158038 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Voltage | 19 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6E |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac, 802.11ax |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac, 802.11ax |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NETGEAR
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Gaming Console, Smart Television, Smartphone, Tablet
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet, Wi-Fi
- **Frequency Band Class:** Quad-Band
- **Model Name:** RBKE963-100NAS
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Special Feature:** Internet Security
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11ac, 802.11ax

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What are the dimensions of the mounting plate? And how large is the gap between the Orbi and the wall?**
A: face plate is 3" x 5".  the back of the Orbi is 2.5 " from the wall. The entire apparatus sits 5" from the wall (5" wall to front of Orbi.

**Q: Someone mentioned that if you name this the same name and use the same password you dont have to reconnect all of your devices, has anyone done this?**
A: That is correct. I did this when I set up an IoT network in the RBKE963 (which replaced an older Orbi router) in order to avoid re-configuring about 30 smart home devices. Worked transparently. I then set up separate networks for our phones and computers, a 6E network for future devices, and a guest network.  Be cautious that the password or passphrase you use is sufficiently long and complex to be secure, and best to choose different logins and complex passwords for each of the networks you may set up on the Orbi.

**Q: What size drill bit to use to pre-drill holes for the drywall anchors?**
A: I actually just used 3M command strips so that I didn't have to put any holes in wall. Has been working great.

**Q: Is the Circle feature on this as slow as on the old Orbi?**
A: This doesn’t have Circle feature anymore. It now has its own Netgear Parental Controls, which is only a trial version. After the trial period, you need to subscribe to continue using the feature.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly Satisfied: Went from ~100mb/s using Vlop to 600+mb/s using Orbi 6E
*by J***H on August 15, 2024*

My wife and I both work from home most days and while the system is very expensive, it is a significant improvement and worth every penny! Backrgound As a base, I have a 1GB/s cable connection and had a Linksys Vlop mesh Router + 2 satellite nodes in a 2 story city home built in 2003. Using the Vlop I experienced disconnects and very slow speeds daily; sometimes speeds went as as low as 15mb/s. Standing right next to the router node (in basement), I would get ~600mb/s, but speeds reduced to around 100mb/s anywhere else in the house. Using the Orbi and with the mesh satellites in the same locations, my speeds were consistently 600+mb/s anywhere in the house and 800+mb/s when near the router node. After a couple of weeks of use, zero network disruptions. Outdoor security cameras: Using the Vlop, I could view live feeds on my security cameras, but the quality and loading speeds weren't great due to less than optimal wifi connections. After switching to the Orbi, there was an immediate and noticeable improvement to and connection shows as 100% signal strength to all devices. Cost: The Vlop cost was ~$350 ($3.50 per 1mb/s) and at full price of the Orbi was $1600 ($2.67 per 1mb/s). So while very expensive, if high performance is the end goal the Orbi was cheaper in my scenario. Setup: Replacing the Vlop was quite simple and the Orbi setup made the switch easy. With the exception of a Reolink wifi camera, all of the devices connected automatically to the Orbi system. Speed Tests: In a side-by-side comparison, I ran a speed test while connected to a Vlop node (~10 ft away) and my speeds were peaking at 96 mb/s. Running the same test on the Orbi in the exact same location was 754 mb/s. Features: The Orbi app offers a lot of great features. I am currently on the free trial (an actual free trial, with no credit card required), which I found to be very useful. I haven't checked into the subscription fee once the trial expires, but if it's reasonable it is something I plan to set up for the long term. Final Thoughts: I would definitely recommend this setup for anyone experiencing speeds that are much slower than the advertised service provider. In a single story home, it is is quite possible to go with the single satellite option.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ big improvement over my old household wireless
*by S***G on July 1, 2022*

I replaced two separate wireless networks in my home because neither individually supported enough connections, but struggled to keep them running in the daisy chain I had configured. Both supposedly "worked" that way, but it was a constant battle to keep them working. Then, the last time my network went down, the Velop reset itself to factory settings, and I was going to have to start over. After hours of painful configuration, I went looking for a single mesh system that would support all my devices. Set up was dead easy - literally ten minutes, and most of that was waiting for equipment to come back up. The set up instructions and software were straightforward and simple, and worked the first time. Unlike my previous systems, it found its own satellites and configured them without my having to do a thing except to plug them in where I wanted them to live. In just a few minutes, my entire 3500 sq ft house was completely covered. Connecting devices was also straightforward. Even my legacy devices connected right up, at the right speed. No buffering on my TV streaming, no dead spots, and this thing is screaming fast even with all my crypto gear connected and hogging bandwidth. Even my finicky Helium hot spot came right up, connected, and went back to work. Roku, Ring, a dozen Alexa devices, five laptops, three crypto servers, 3 TVs, everything connected up. The worst thing that happened was that my Ring doorbell battery was very low and had to be charged back up before I could connect it. Several older smart devices running lights came right up and work too. I do think this is a pricey option, and most people really don't need this much horsepower in their homes, but my smart home and crypto operation need the speed and bandwidth, it won't need to be replaced any time soon with available 6E, and it was worth every dime. Love it, highly recommend.

### ⭐ Updated Review Take Caution Before you spend all the money
*by E***8 on August 27, 2022*

10/23/2022 Update The issues continue with the Orbi 960's. We still have 5 gig service, but the Orbi is only reporting 3.7gigs, all the way down to 3.2 gigs, during its direct speedtests between the gateway and itself. Where did those 1.3 or more gigs go that the gateway is confirmed to be receiving from its speedtest? we will probably never know. My ASUS Tufz590 motherboard is a 2.5gig board with a 6e WiFi card and as close to perfect setup as one could ask for. We showed a ONE time download of 1.3 gigs. Anytime after that the system reports the exact same download/upload speeds as any other device in the house. At multiple points in the day we have to disconnect our devices individually because of slow download issues. Once reattached to the WiFi the issues abate, for a while. Here's the bottom line for us. We receive the EXACT same download/upload speeds as our old Linksys MX53's. Nothing is better or faster, but in fact it is the opposite. Everything is buggy, and in need of some sort of our attention. Orbi's customer service and support is hot garbage. They cannot understand you, nor you they. I can describe in perfect English what I am experiencing and the person on the phone reflects something completely differently back to me. Unfortunately I do not speak Hindi. It is beyond infuriating. I have removed the two star down to a one star. Buyers beware, you have been warned.... *begin intial review after 10 days of usage We have AT&T 5gig fiber service (yes we have devices that use that can handle it) our gateway is a Nokia BGW320-5 series. We purchased the Orbi RBRE960 because of their future upgradability "upgrading" from our MX53s from Linksys (an awesome system). We also have devices that are able to run on the 6ghz frequency. Once setup we realized we actually needed a satellite to get the "horsepower" needed to run our detached office. So, we purchased an RBSE960. We then turned on the 6ghz channel (this is "off" unless you turn it on yourself inside the web interface, not the app). Doing this immediately started causing our gateway to crash. We had AT&T diagnose their hardware all the way back to their area office and ended up realizing there is a hardware/software mismatch between the RBRE960 and the BGW320-5 series gateways. If we turn off the 6ghz channel the system is bedrock stable. Turn the 6ghz channel back on and boom within minutes the gateway starts crashing. *notes* the gateway is setup to be a pass-through gateway, and the WiFi transmitters are all turned off. We have CAT8 cables (that have been verified and tested to be working perfectly). All hardware is running on the most up to date firmware, and no physical issues have identified by other company's tech support. So, before anybody responds with setup questions we have beat that dead horse way too many times... Attempting to work with Netgear's tech support is an exercise in futility and incompetence. We have had five support tickets opened (Netgear has closed them without our consent) regarding this issue. They just cannot seem to get it together and get us the help we need. We have yet to be upgraded past their front line (poorly trained and unable to understand English well personnel). They keep you on the phone on hold and go ask somebody else that probably knows exactly what the issue, but they refuse categorically to upgrade our service ticket to a senior advisor. We finally just gave up and are running the system with the 6ghz channel turned off. Lastly, the amount of data loss between the RBRE960 router and gateway is astonishing. The gateway has a 5 gig port. The RBRE960 has a 10gig port. We have a short run (3ft) of CAT8 cable going from the 5gig port on the gateway to the 10gig port on the RBRE960. When we run speedtests to the gateway we are actually scoring above 5gig of up and down. However, between the gateway and the RBRE960 we only see 3.7gigs down and about 3.4gigs up. This is a loss of 1.3gigs just between the RBRE960 and the gateway (BGW320-5) via a CAT8 cable ( for those of you who don't know a CAT8 cable running 5gigs is barely a brisk walk ). So, if the gigs are getting to the gateway then why are they not getting to the RBRE960? Well, nobody can tell us... Please consider, in depth, prior to making this sizeable investment the issues we are going through. If we had to do this over again we would not make the investment. We are past the return window and are now stuck with hardware that just does not work like it is marketed. We have communicated the issues, at length, to both AT&T and Netgear with both companies blaming one another. There are several threads inside the AT&T customer forum with the exact same issue(s). Again, we have just acquiesced to the situation in the hopes someday Netgear/At&T will get the issue fixed, but until then we are only able to enjoy about 2/3 of what this system is supposed to deliver. Netgear, you simply must provide better tech support...

## Frequently Bought Together

- NETGEAR Orbi Quad-Band WiFi 6E Mesh Network System (RBKE963), Router + 2 Satellite Extenders, Security Features, Up to 10.8 Gbps, Coverage up to 9,000 sq. ft., 200 Devices, 10 Gig Internet Port
- Vabogu Cat 8 Ethernet Cable, 3ft Heavy Duty High Speed Internet Network Cable, 26AWG, 2000Mhz 40Gbps with Gold Plated RJ45 Connectors, Shielded for Indoor & Outdoor Use
- NETGEAR Nighthawk Multi-Gig Cable Modem (CM2000) - Compatible With All Cable Providers Incl. Xfinity, Spectrum, Cox - For Cable Plans up to 2.5Gbps - DOCSIS 3.1

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