I just bought the AX4200 from Costco on sale for $369.99 to replace my failing Google Nest. So far so good! I researched the most stable mesh system and this consistently comes near the top if not the greatest value. This video confirms my purchase so far.
Hands down the best video on youtube to go through the AX4200 (unboxing, setup, pros/cons, comparison) - Having recently moving my office into a backyard shed, I needed to gather more information on options. This video helped me significantly. You have made my decision making so much easier! Thank you!
Fantastic video! I tried watching several others on this but they ended up being just reading bells and whistles of the product and showing it from different angles. I truly appreciated your deep dive into how you laid out the connections in your home layout especially. The graphics and transitions were clean, nothing unnecessary in the presentation. Instant like and subscribe.
24 Jul 2021 - Extremely well done. Explanations and demonstrations were clear. I am setting up my Netgear Orbi system today. No one needs the loud "music" in the background. If you must use it - then be sure its volume is down. I wanted to hear what you said.
Thanks for that feedback and you are 100% correct. This was one of my earlier videos where I was still figuring out how to edit videos. That learning is still going on but hopefully slightly better in newer videos.
Good review Aliya! I got the TP link Deco 60(AX3000) from costco and ended up returning it due to intermittent slowdowns. I then got this Orbi unit and have been very happy with performance. The only issue with this one is the lack of a proper perental control. Nighthawk customer service said they have one in the work for all their wifi 6 mesh systems through Circle and shoud be availabe in couple of months. It will be a subscription model.
I currently have the tplink p9 that goes trough thick walls. My husband says is okay but what pissed me off was $397 price and a week later price is $199 so I probably gonna switch to the orbi . Our modem Is in the garage and the game room is on the opposite end of the house .
I just bought the AX4200 from Costco so far I love it , easy to set up runs along side my 2 Apple time capsules with no problem. I also have it connected to a network switch and all my wired connections work well. Great video very helpful. :) 👍
@@artsoto5459 Im getting a consistent 450 with my wired connection and anywhere from 300 to 400 Wi-Fi depending on where you are in the house. With my iPhone or Laptops.
I currently have 800mbps xfinity internet plan. I have my own cable modem that supports 1.2Gbps. I use Google WIFI mesh system and have 3 access points throughout my home. My Xbox series x is hard wired and gets 800-1000mbps download speed. Speed test on my iPhone 12 pro over Wi-Fi get 180-200mbps max. Im definitely getting the Orbi for Christmas this year after seeing this vid. 👍
I would love to see a video about the web interface and the setup of the orbi. I run my servers and web site and I’d love to see the network setup part.
I have the exact same set up one wired satellite and one wireless. Is also had the same problem connecting with the app. Once I did get it set up it’s been pretty much flawless.
I don’t have wired network cables in different rooms, would you advise that speed and consistency is flawless in case all satellites are connected wirelessly
Great assumption on the cause for your intermittent connectivity issues. Sounds like the older router was being overwhelmed trying to push that traffic through, likely overloaded it's max throughput. The newer Orbis will be able to support more devices and higher simultaneous throughput. Cpu limitations playing the largest role in improving your previous experience
In my experience when setting up devices via an app you have to make sure to use some thing like your phone or a tablet with Cellular Wi-Fi access... i’ve spent hours on an iPad trying to set up things like cameras etc. via an app, even routers, only to have grabbed my phone and had it work flawlessly. so it needs to download software while it’s speaking to the device over Wi-Fi… Obviously this doesn’t necessarily matter on Bluetooth devices, but when they have you connect via Wi-Fi, that’s been my problem, in something not working.
Thank you so much for this video, it's great! In your setup, you have two of them with ethernet plugged in (the main and your basement). However the one I'm looking at at Costco only has one unit which can accept ethernet (in). Am I missing something? Thank you in advance.
Would it be better to remove all the cables from your existing modem and connect it to your router, without using a modem? Also, can you use two different Wifi connections (one from the router and the other from the satellite), for devices used in two separate floors of your house?
Hmm. I’m not sure I understand the question correctly. The Orbi does not have a built in modem, so you would still need the modem and then connect from the Modem to the Orbi. For the second question, you can have 2 separate WiFI networks (a guest WiFi), however that won’t be split between the satellites as far as I know. Will be available across all satellites.
@@MakingHomeBetter Already got the answer to my first question but my bad for not mentioning it clearly. What I wanted to ask was whether you could disable the router part of your current modem (from the ISP), so that you can use only the Orbi router. It is possible. Thanks for answering my second question.
I was thinking of using this Orbi setup to connect an ip camera on the second floor to an NVR in the basement. The main Orbi would be on the ground floor where the modem is located. and satelliteOrbi units at the NVR internet port and the camera on the second floor. The camera would have its own POE injector up there. Do you think tat would work?
Very good video. Costco currently has this on sale and I'm thinking of purchasing it. I have Spectrum internet service (the bundle) and I'm using my own wifi router. The Spectrum modem is connected to my router via a cable. Is this Orbi router compatible with that?
What do you think after using the NETGEAR Orbi RBK753 for over a year? Are there problems you encountered? Is the coverage strength still the same? Did you decrease the speed? Sorry for the long post, thank you
If we have the option of using a wired link to connect satellites to Orbi router, we should use it right? So if given the option to hard wire all satellites, we should, correct?
Great review, starting looking at this wifi router because of the built in security. What do you think of the Bitdefender? Do you think it would help secure the whole house?
Thank you. I actually didn’t take security much into consideration. I can however say that I get bitdefender notifications occasionally with a status of the network and immediately detects bad websites or new people joining the network.
I have a question. Does the new Orbi Wifi 6 have Disney Circle in it? I bought the previoue generation of the Orbi and it's been great. I bought it because my daughter is using the iPad and can put an internet filter so it protects her from nasty sitesm It's been working really well but it seems Netgear so some reason got rid of it but I'm getting conflicting news about the wifi 6 about the circle.
I tried setting up the orbi says no internet connection also I connected the satellite through Ethernet and I have network switches it doesn’t work. What I’m doing wrong thanks.
I have one important question. Do you know if the connection must be router to each satellites or it could be router to one satellite and satellite to satellite? The packaging image shows the second option, but it could be a misleading marketing image. I currently have RBK 53, also got it as 3 pack from Costco. But I found that if one of the satellite is too far from router, it cannot connect. So my testing is connection cannot be satellite to satellite for RBK53.
I personally had not thought of this. A quick search however shows that this is possible: “Yes, this will work. "Daisy Chain" on the Orbi "Advanced->Advanced Setup->Wireless Settings" must be enabled. “
Since the title claims to compare the AX4200 vs. AX6000, it would have been nice for you to actually have both systems and compare the actual performance of the different systems in your setting, instead of just talking about the AX4200 system, and guessing what the difference would be like for the AX6000 by looking at the specs and saying it's not a big difference. I like the comparison vs. your old system, but the title is misleading saying this is a comparison vs. the AX6000.
Understood. The reason for adding that to the title was because these differences were things I was looking for while researching, and wanted to make my findings available to others.
i just bought this (AX6000) too with 2 satellites for AUD1800. It works perfectly in delivering a reliable and strong signal. This product seems to multiply speed up to 6x. is it true?
will app get disconnected when the smartphone's wifi switches between each satellite? I mean, when you use facetime or Google duo, will the screen get frozen like 5secs then become normal. or the game will disconnect then reconnect.
Yup, the router itself should not impact which provider you are using. The modem may have some dependencies and should be checked. The one I mention in the video certainly works with xfinity.
At this point, if it doesn't have a 2.5Gigabit port or ports avoid it. It is worth it the extra. I got upgraded for free to 2 Gigabit, now my AX4200 is not worth it. Luckily I got the 753 from Costco..
Something doesn't make sense. Your network was working fine. Then it went through a period of heavy use and it became unreliable. Unless the router firmware updated itself with a buggy version or somehow the software in the router got corrupted OR there was a hardware failure it shouldn't just suddenly become unreliable. Heavy use alone should not change anything. My guess is that you needed to reset the router back to it's original state, upgrade the firmware, and set it up again. If it's due to some software or stored data corruption there might be problems going through the "reset" process so it can be very frustrating. I have anecdotally talked to other people who said their routers suddenly had problems so this is not unique to any one brand/model. Of course a newer one should be better in general, at least it until one day it too develops problems for no apparent reason.
@@MakingHomeBetter I would guess more likely a software error that led to corruption of something important in persistent store so simple power on/off doesn't fix it. But doing a full modem reset to the default state and setting it up again fix it. Most networking equipment has pretty durable hardware and except for possibly overheating causing something to fry it or a power surge frying something it generally doesn't fail and it isn't affected by light or heavy use. There is no real mechanical stuff inside that gradually wears out.
I just bought the AX4200 from Costco on sale for $369.99 to replace my failing Google Nest. So far so good! I researched the most stable mesh system and this consistently comes near the top if not the greatest value. This video confirms my purchase so far.
Hands down the best video on youtube to go through the AX4200 (unboxing, setup, pros/cons, comparison) - Having recently moving my office into a backyard shed, I needed to gather more information on options. This video helped me significantly. You have made my decision making so much easier! Thank you!
Fantastic video! I tried watching several others on this but they ended up being just reading bells and whistles of the product and showing it from different angles. I truly appreciated your deep dive into how you laid out the connections in your home layout especially. The graphics and transitions were clean, nothing unnecessary in the presentation. Instant like and subscribe.
Thank you for those kind words.
24 Jul 2021 - Extremely well done. Explanations and demonstrations were clear. I am setting up my Netgear Orbi system today. No one needs the loud "music" in the background. If you must use it - then be sure its volume is down. I wanted to hear what you said.
Thanks for that feedback and you are 100% correct. This was one of my earlier videos where I was still figuring out how to edit videos. That learning is still going on but hopefully slightly better in newer videos.
Good review Aliya! I got the TP link Deco 60(AX3000) from costco and ended up returning it due to intermittent slowdowns. I then got this Orbi unit and have been very happy with performance. The only issue with this one is the lack of a proper perental control. Nighthawk customer service said they have one in the work for all their wifi 6 mesh systems through Circle and shoud be availabe in couple of months. It will be a subscription model.
I currently have the tplink p9 that goes trough thick walls. My husband says is okay but what pissed me off was $397 price and a week later price is $199 so I probably gonna switch to the orbi . Our modem Is in the garage and the game room is on the opposite end of the house .
I just bought the AX4200 from Costco so far I love it , easy to set up runs along side my 2 Apple time capsules with no problem. I also have it connected to a network switch and all my wired connections work well. Great video very helpful. :) 👍
Thank you. I have had mine for several months now and still no issues to report.
What kind of speeds are you getting
@@artsoto5459 Im getting a consistent 450 with my wired connection and anywhere from 300 to 400 Wi-Fi depending on where you are in the house. With my iPhone or Laptops.
@@mjlcarguy54 what wifi speeds are you paying for?
Can Ethernet be used coming from the satellite?
I currently have 800mbps xfinity internet plan. I have my own cable modem that supports 1.2Gbps. I use Google WIFI mesh system and have 3 access points throughout my home. My Xbox series x is hard wired and gets 800-1000mbps download speed. Speed test on my iPhone 12 pro over Wi-Fi get 180-200mbps max. Im definitely getting the Orbi for Christmas this year after seeing this vid. 👍
Wow, that’s good information. Thank you.
Great vid. Thanks for the information... especially with regard to your explanations. Much appreciated.
Thank you.
Great explanation of the two systems. Thank you!
Thank you
I have that exact same router and about 18 devices connected. I have to restart it daily. Just bought an Orbi system, hopefully that fixes the issues
It certainly has been great for me
I would love to see a video about the web interface and the setup of the orbi. I run my servers and web site and I’d love to see the network setup part.
Nice video. Thank You....I am waiting for the 6e Version to be announced/released, but I will be doing a similar upgrade in 2021.
Yup, totally worth it. I still have not had a single issue.
Thank you, This video was so helpful. Just what i was looking for.
Very glad to hear that. I was at Costco today and noticed it’s on sale again!!!
@@MakingHomeBetter Thank You, i am headed to their site now.
Having the same issue with my router. Could not find a solution anywhere. Looking to get a mesh system. Thanks for the info.
I have the exact same set up one wired satellite and one wireless. Is also had the same problem connecting with the app. Once I did get it set up it’s been pretty much flawless.
Spot on. Looks like it’s a consistent problem with the app. I have read the same complaint in other places as well.
I don’t have wired network cables in different rooms, would you advise that speed and consistency is flawless in case all satellites are connected wirelessly
very good review... thanks for your time and information,
I am glad and hope that it was helpful
Great assumption on the cause for your intermittent connectivity issues.
Sounds like the older router was being overwhelmed trying to push that traffic through, likely overloaded it's max throughput.
The newer Orbis will be able to support more devices and higher simultaneous throughput. Cpu limitations playing the largest role in improving your previous experience
“The home network is essential “
You have to hard reset both the modem and router with a pin for 15 seconds before trying to connect whether it's brand new or used.
In my experience when setting up devices via an app you have to make sure to use some thing like your phone or a tablet with Cellular Wi-Fi access... i’ve spent hours on an iPad trying to set up things like cameras etc. via an app, even routers, only to have grabbed my phone and had it work flawlessly. so it needs to download software while it’s speaking to the device over Wi-Fi… Obviously this doesn’t necessarily matter on Bluetooth devices, but when they have you connect via Wi-Fi, that’s been my problem, in something not working.
Can you clarify what you mean? Are you saying to NOT be on wifi when configuring the app?
Thank you so much for this video, it's great!
In your setup, you have two of them with ethernet plugged in (the main and your basement).
However the one I'm looking at at Costco only has one unit which can accept ethernet (in).
Am I missing something?
Thank you in advance.
Hmm... Maybe there is a newer model. Even without the wired connection, I would expect these to work great.
Great video, thank you. Question - is it easy to configure port forwarding for cameras and servers?
Sorry, I have not tried.
Would it be better to remove all the cables from your existing modem and connect it to your router, without using a modem? Also, can you use two different Wifi connections (one from the router and the other from the satellite), for devices used in two separate floors of your house?
Hmm. I’m not sure I understand the question correctly. The Orbi does not have a built in modem, so you would still need the modem and then connect from the Modem to the Orbi. For the second question, you can have 2 separate WiFI networks (a guest WiFi), however that won’t be split between the satellites as far as I know. Will be available across all satellites.
@@MakingHomeBetter Already got the answer to my first question but my bad for not mentioning it clearly. What I wanted to ask was whether you could disable the router part of your current modem (from the ISP), so that you can use only the Orbi router. It is possible. Thanks for answering my second question.
I was thinking of using this Orbi setup to connect an ip camera on the second floor to an NVR in the basement. The main Orbi would be on the ground floor where the modem is located. and satelliteOrbi units at the NVR internet port and the camera on the second floor. The camera would have its own POE injector up there. Do you think tat would work?
Unfortunately, I don’t have much experience with this setup. Sorry.
Good review. I like how you gave the background and your conclusion.👍
Thank you. My hope is that the real world use cases helps others as well.
Very good video. Costco currently has this on sale and I'm thinking of purchasing it. I have Spectrum internet service (the bundle) and I'm using my own wifi router. The Spectrum modem is connected to my router via a cable. Is this Orbi router compatible with that?
Yup, I think that should be fine. The modem should not impact the functionality of the Orbi.
What do you think after using the NETGEAR Orbi RBK753 for over a year? Are there problems you encountered? Is the coverage strength still the same? Did you decrease the speed? Sorry for the long post, thank you
It's still great. I think I have had to restart one of the satellite...one time....but outside of that, no issues
@@MakingHomeBetter 🌹
If we have the option of using a wired link to connect satellites to Orbi router, we should use it right? So if given the option to hard wire all satellites, we should, correct?
Yup, hardwired connection would be ideal. The Orbi however does do a great job even wirelessly.
Great review, starting looking at this wifi router because of the built in security. What do you think of the Bitdefender? Do you think it would help secure the whole house?
Thank you. I actually didn’t take security much into consideration. I can however say that I get bitdefender notifications occasionally with a status of the network and immediately detects bad websites or new people joining the network.
I have a question. Does the new Orbi Wifi 6 have Disney Circle in it? I bought the previoue generation of the Orbi and it's been great. I bought it because my daughter is using the iPad and can put an internet filter so it protects her from nasty sitesm It's been working really well but it seems Netgear so some reason got rid of it but I'm getting conflicting news about the wifi 6 about the circle.
Nope, unfortunately I don't see an option for Disney Circle.
@@MakingHomeBetter Why did they get rid of it? I find Disney Circle a really good thing.
I tried setting up the orbi says no internet connection also I connected the satellite through Ethernet and I have network switches it doesn’t work. What I’m doing wrong thanks.
Sorry, I am not sure. O really the setup was fairly straightforward for me.
does this support poe? am thinking on doing some new cabling around the house and poe satellites would be more convenient
Unfortunately, I am not sure about this. Don’t look into it as this was not a use case in my setup.
I have one important question. Do you know if the connection must be router to each satellites or it could be router to one satellite and satellite to satellite? The packaging image shows the second option, but it could be a misleading marketing image. I currently have RBK 53, also got it as 3 pack from Costco. But I found that if one of the satellite is too far from router, it cannot connect. So my testing is connection cannot be satellite to satellite for RBK53.
I personally had not thought of this. A quick search however shows that this is possible: “Yes, this will work. "Daisy Chain" on the Orbi "Advanced->Advanced Setup->Wireless Settings" must be enabled. “
Since the title claims to compare the AX4200 vs. AX6000, it would have been nice for you to actually have both systems and compare the actual performance of the different systems in your setting, instead of just talking about the AX4200 system, and guessing what the difference would be like for the AX6000 by looking at the specs and saying it's not a big difference. I like the comparison vs. your old system, but the title is misleading saying this is a comparison vs. the AX6000.
Understood. The reason for adding that to the title was because these differences were things I was looking for while researching, and wanted to make my findings available to others.
Nice review, can you've separate SID for 2,4GHz and 5GHz ? It's not available in RBK50 neither
Never thought about it as I was happy to have the SSID be the same. I went into the settings today, but do not see an option to have a different name.
Thanks a lot for your reply. Have a nice day
I was going to ask this same question. Glad I scrolled before asking
This was beyond my price point so opted for the Tp Link Deco instead. Wish I had the money to afford this one however.
Absolutely, this was not an easy decision.
can I give direct ethernet connection to the satellite orbi from my switch ?
Yes you can...I have one satellite with a wired connection in my setup.
i just bought this (AX6000) too with 2 satellites for AUD1800. It works perfectly in delivering a reliable and strong signal. This product seems to multiply speed up to 6x. is it true?
Unfortunately I don’t have information on that, sorry.
It better then the Asus ax system... That mess system give you more value for the money...
will app get disconnected when the smartphone's wifi switches between each satellite? I mean, when you use facetime or Google duo, will the screen get frozen like 5secs then become normal. or the game will disconnect then reconnect.
Nope, those switches happen seamlessly
Great review! Thank you
Thank you
Is this system compatible with att or Xfinity?
Yup, the router itself should not impact which provider you are using. The modem may have some dependencies and should be checked. The one I mention in the video certainly works with xfinity.
How do smart devices connect to 2.4Ghz on this?
The router will handle the 2.4/5 Ghz difference so that the user does not have to do anything different.
Can the 4200 satellites be hard wire connected?
Yes, I have one of my 2 satellites hardwired.
What is your paid internet speed ? And were you getting that speed with the new mesh router?
Its 500 Mbps and I get that fairly consistently at most parts of my house.
At this point, if it doesn't have a 2.5Gigabit port or ports avoid it. It is worth it the extra. I got upgraded for free to 2 Gigabit, now my AX4200 is not worth it. Luckily I got the 753 from Costco..
Greate video. So, you connected the Orbi router to the 2nd satellite via the cat6 and the 3rd via Wi-Fi. Is that right?
Yup, that’s right.
What is your wired speed for this? When connecting a device via Ethernet
It’s about the same as wireless. Roughly 550.
Does it work with 240v?
Can I connect to my existing modem/ router?
You can certainly use your existing modem.
What’s your board band speed ?
500 Mb
Good video but please please stop using this annoying music
This is bad. Expensive topline Netgear routers 'cease to work' by resetting randomly, so I have to buy a new set for $600. F7ck that.
Yup, it’s not good. But the productivity gains from the new system, for me, has been well worth it.
Something doesn't make sense. Your network was working fine. Then it went through a period of heavy use and it became unreliable. Unless the router firmware updated itself with a buggy version or somehow the software in the router got corrupted OR there was a hardware failure it shouldn't just suddenly become unreliable. Heavy use alone should not change anything. My guess is that you needed to reset the router back to it's original state, upgrade the firmware, and set it up again. If it's due to some software or stored data corruption there might be problems going through the "reset" process so it can be very frustrating. I have anecdotally talked to other people who said their routers suddenly had problems so this is not unique to any one brand/model. Of course a newer one should be better in general, at least it until one day it too develops problems for no apparent reason.
You are right. I was also guessing some sort of a HW issue and not because of heavy usage, just old.
@@MakingHomeBetter I would guess more likely a software error that led to corruption of something important in persistent store so simple power on/off doesn't fix it. But doing a full modem reset to the default state and setting it up again fix it. Most networking equipment has pretty durable hardware and except for possibly overheating causing something to fry it or a power surge frying something it generally doesn't fail and it isn't affected by light or heavy use. There is no real mechanical stuff inside that gradually wears out.
@@mdspman000 agreed. I did do reflashes. I suppose by that time I just needed a solution quickly. Life is rough without internet!!!
Not better then the asus ax router... They give you more value for the money
I personally do not have any experience with the Asus router but good to know.
@@MakingHomeBetter ...there parental control are free...on the orbi....you have to pay for it...ax routers have way for features for the money
@@blank71 Asus is horrible!
Returned it got the Eeros pro 6 that was a** too then finally bought the Orbi AX6000 and loving it.