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This Netgear Mesh System Is Nearly $300 Off Right Now Pradershika Sharma | usagoldmines.com

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A whole-home wifi setup usually becomes a priority when your current router starts dropping signal in the rooms you actually use. That’s where the Netgear Orbi Wi-Fi 6 System AX6000 (RBK852) makes a case for itself, especially at its current price of $199.99, down from $490 at Woot. This deal is available for two days or until it sells out, and shipping is free for Prime members, while non-members will need to pay a $6 fee. That said, Woot only ships within the contiguous U.S.—orders to Alaska, Hawaii, APO addresses, and P.O. boxes are not supported.

This is a two-piece mesh system, made up of a main router and a satellite, designed to spread a stable connection across larger homes. Netgear says it can cover up to 5,000 square feet (and supports up to 100 devices), and in practice, that translates to fewer dead zones in back bedrooms, upper floors, or balconies. The system uses Wi-Fi 6, which is designed to handle more devices at once, so in a home where multiple people are streaming shows, taking video calls, or gaming at the same time, it tends to hold up better without slowing everything down.

Each unit is fairly large at about 10 inches tall, but that size allows room for multiple antennas and a processor that keeps traffic moving smoothly. There is also a dedicated backhaul channel between the two units, so they can communicate with each other without interfering with your everyday usage, which helps maintain stable speeds across the house. If you still rely on wired connections for a work setup or a gaming console, both units include four Ethernet ports, along with a faster multi-gig internet port on the main router. Setup and management happen through the companion app, and it is straightforward enough if you follow the prompts, notes this PCMag review.

All that said, there is no built-in parental control suite, no device-level prioritization, and no USB port for sharing storage or printers. And while Netgear offers its Armor security tools, it’s only available as a 30-day trial before it becomes a paid add-on. At its original price, that felt limiting, but at $199.99, it is easier to justify if your priority is strong, consistent wifi across a large space.


 

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