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The NETGEAR Orbi Wall Plug Satellite (RBW30) is a compact, high-performance WiFi extender designed exclusively for Orbi mesh systems. It adds up to 1,500 sq.ft of seamless coverage with speeds up to 2.2 Gbps, leveraging patented tri-band technology to maintain fast, reliable connections across multiple devices. Easy to set up via the Orbi app, this plug-in satellite eliminates dead zones and buffering, creating a unified network that supports smooth roaming throughout your home or office.







| ASIN | B06XKC6V2X |
| Antenna Location | Home, Office |
| Antenna Type | Fixed |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,521 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #252 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Built-In Media | "One (1) Orbi Wall Plug Satellite (RBW30)^Quick start guide " |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | android, ios, vera |
| Coverage | 1,500 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,165 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2.15 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606449119336, 00606449119343 |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.7"L x 3.1"W x 6.34"H |
| Item Type Name | Netgear Orbi Home Wi-Fi System, Add up to 1500sqft AC2200 Tri-Band Wi-Fi Coverage (RBW30) [Add-on Wall Plug Satellite], RBW30-100NAS |
| Item Weight | 0.67 Pounds |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 2.2 gigabits_per_second |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1100 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | RBW30 |
| Model Number | RBW30-100AUS |
| Number of Antennas | 3 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | Proprietary Networking Operating System |
| Other Special Features of the Product | WPS |
| Router Firewall Security Level | True |
| Router Network Type | Mesh |
| Security Protocol | WPA2 |
| Special Feature | WPS |
| UPC | 606449119343 606449119336 |
| Voltage | 100240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Limited (1) Year Warranty |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
R**N
Great add-on for the Orbi line if you don't need an Ethernet jack.
This little booster works great as part of the Orbi system. Orbi it's self is a great mesh router. I stacked Orbi up against Google's Mesh router and found the Orbi worked better for me. Google kept locking up and crashing. Those were early days and things may have changed. For sure Orbi has been busy. Orbi has recently upgraded their firmware which improves things quite a bit. Previously the main Orbi had to be in a central spot and all satellite boosters within range of the main router. Now each satellite can chain to the nearest satellite rather than the hub. This can extend coverage quite some distance although I don't think it's designed to run WiFi all across the neighborhood. I don't know exactly what would keep 3 satellites from sending your data in a great big circle rather than out onto the internet but I assume somebody thought of that and in any case, it appears to work very well. But back to the item in question - this booster. It's small and nice looking. There's not much to be done other than run an app on your cell phone to add the satellite. After a bit of blinking a blue ring appears. Then it goes out and you forget all about Orbi forever. Done. Simple as that. If your Orbi ever has a problem the ring will light back up and turn orange or purple but that's never happened for me. Otherwise you just have a white brick stuck in the wall and better WiFi - which is exactly what I wanted. There are only two negatives with this booster. First, it doesn't have an Ethernet jack. For that you need the larger models. Second, it is supposed to give you less coverage over the larger Orbi satellites. I can't confirm that - to me they seem about the same. But I'll take Orbi at their word. I guess that's why this smaller unit is a bit cheaper. In my case, I bought this item to replace one of the larger Orbi satellites because I needed to move the larger satellite to another location. As long as you keep the two limitations in mind I don't think there's any real downside to this device. It seems rock solid. Internet in the back bedroom is just fine for what we need. Fast enough to stream Netflix on a laptop or tablet. Perfect coverage for browsing or email. So long as you don't need an Ethernet jack and you don't live in a gigantic mansion, this booster is a nice add-on to the Orbi line.
D**D
Easy to connect through Orbi App
Using the Orbi App, this thing was too easy to set up. Plug in, follow prompts, press buttons, done. That easy. Got two of them and they both connected that easy.
E**9
Read the instructions included with your purchase. There is a glitch in the Orbi app.
Last year I purchased a new Orbi router and satellite extender. The satellite extender stopped working but the router worked fine. Not wanting to replace both I saw this satellite extender for a reasonable price. I reached out to seller who promptly answered my questions and confirmed the satellite extender was compatible with my router. Love that I received my order sooner than expected. Tried adding the satellite extender using the Orbi app multiple times and each time it said satellite not found. I had begun to think the extender was defective until I read the instructions. Seller indicated there is a glitch in the app and they were right. As soon as reattempted to add the satellite, saw the color change to solid dark blue, I logged out of my account, logged back in and saw the satellite was added. I could not be happier with my purchase or seller's responsiveness to my questions.
T**I
Some initial bugs...a little spendy...but worth it for me
This replaced a Nighthawk router that I had that was, I believe, an AC1900. I had no issues at all with that router and the range was great. The only issue was that it wouldn't quite reach to my detached shop. No real surprise there. I tried buying an extender (also Netgear) but the speed via the extender out in my shop was horrible. Plus it wrecked havoc on my wireless network in the house with drops. I ended up disconnecting the extender permanently and just did without wireless in the shop for a bit. Fast forward a while and I read about the Orbi units. I picked up the Orbi RBR50 router and the RBS50 satellite that it came with. I bought the Orbi because of the dedicated 5Ghz backhaul and still having the other two bands free for device traffic and you can daisy chain the satellites and they will use one another to communicate back to the main router. Pretty cool. There's actually several companies doing this technology right now, but I think Netgear is doing it better (in theory) with the dedicated backhaul. You can also do ethernet backhaul with these. None of the other devices on the market right now has a true dedicated backhaul like the Orbi. Anyway, I still wasn't quite getting a strong enough signal in the shop when I got everything set up. I put the RBS50 satellite in a closet that is closest to the shop. The signal was there from my phone and laptop, but not quite strong enough to be reliable. So I figured I'd pick up this RBW30 unit because the radio is probably quite a bit stronger than my devices as would probably have a good connection. Amazon lightning shipped this thing out to me during the holiday season. I got it on a Friday when I didn't expect it until mid-week the following week. Kudos to Amazon. When I get this thing, I plug it in and get it synced in my house. I then take it out to the shop and plug it in there. It goes through the boot sequence and gets connected. I start to do some tests and I'm pulling 400MB from my phone. Awesome. Then I test internet speeds and I'm getting over 50mbps (I have a 50mbps plan). So far so good. Then problems start happening. My Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S7) is getting dropped from wifi randomly. Also, my devices are staying "stuck" to the RBS50 and not connecting to the RBW30. I go online and do some research and there are lots of complaints about firmware issues and satellites dropping signals and Android phones having connectivity problems. Fast forward through some testing and now my devices are connecting to the RBW30 again, but it's hit and miss some days. I could have upgraded the firmware, but there were people saying that it was worse than the older one so I was real hesitant to do that. Fast forward a week or two and I notice that a newer firmware was available. I figure why not and start the upgrade process on the main router (should have upgraded satellites first, so remember that). After I upgraded the main router, I couldn't get the RBS50 satellite to update. I had to power cycle it so it re-synced in order for the firmware update to take. After that it was fine. I then brought the RBW30 back into the house from the shop and upgraded it. I wanted to make sure the connection was super reliable while I was upgrading firmware. Turns out I was a few versions behind on the RBW30, but I got it upgraded. Knock on wood...my Android phone connectivity issues have disappeared and all seems well. My devices are connecting to the RBW30 out in the shop just fine and I'm getting great speed from everywhere (including the shop). I'm wondering if the router needs some "therapeutic" reboots every once in a while. I could schedule those on my Nighthawk but, for whatever reason, the Orbi firmware doesn't have that. Maybe in a future firmware update. For now, the latest firmware (2.1.2.18 as of this writing) is working great. In short, I'd recommend the Orbi stuff IF you need the extended range. It's a bit pricey, but if you have a large house or a couple of buildings on your property like I do, it may be worth it. So far it has been worth it for me. Minus one star for the issues encountered.
F**.
Orbi Satellite
Excellent! Linked right up as necessary. Now I have 2 satellites!! Even more WiFi coverage!! The Orbi system is top notch! Fast shipping and great service. Product like new!
M**A
Fix all your dead zones
I'm a really big fan of the Orbi line of products. I bought the router and 1 satellite last year to fix dead zone problems in my house. This solution was extremely easy to setup and resolved all of the dead zone issues I had prior. I am getting full speed in all corners of my house and even backyard. Recently I added Netgear Arlo cameras around my house including 2 in the front yard. As a result I had to rearrange my 1 satellite to the front of the house so enough bandwidth would reach the cameras in the front yard. As a result, I started losing bandwidth in the back of the house. I purchased this plug-in satellite to resolve the new dead zones in the back and it is working like a charm. Really please with this line of products
N**.
Poor Technical Support for Failing Unit Which Required RMA Return
I purchased the Orbi Satellite recently, and after 6 weeks it failed. Contacting Netgear technical support was a little maddening. They only provide tech support in the first 3 months, after which you have to pay $50 for "Premier Service." So what happens if you ordered the unit from Amazon in April, and because it is out of stock it doesn't arrive until June? Yup, you guessed it, you have to pay $50 for a unit that is now out of free tech support. Also, their tech support was less than useful. After a long wait of 45 minutes, I finally got through to an overseas call center, where they attempted to walk me through various updates and fw patches. The problem is that none of them worked, and I spent 3 hours on the phone with them before they admitted that unit was defective and had to be RMA'd. Fine, I can accept that, hw sometimes fails, and that's no-one's fault. But then they wanted to charge me $16 to have a new unit shipped out to me within 3 business days, and said that I could then send back my old unit. Ok, that's not unreasonable, so I forked over my credit card and paid for the "expedited" shipping fee for the replacement unit. After 7 days, and not a peep out of Netgear, I contacted their tech support again. This time, the wait was 1 hour. Asked them what happened to my RMA and so the agent replied that it was held up because I had "failed" to send in my Amazon invoice! What? That wasn't even requested of me in the first call, and plus I had registered the unit when I first purchased it. Furthermore, nowhere is it mentioned in the RMA document that you need to include the receipt. So I had to go into my Amazon account, snapshot the invoices, and send them to Netgear. By the time this is done, I will have wasted almost 2 weeks, added to the aggravation of 2 hours on the phone of listening to crappy elevator music, and another 3 hours wasted on the phone with the tech support engineer. My time is valuable to me, and I don't consider this good customer service.
N**R
Works great and easy to install
I have a Orbi router and needed a range extender to get the signal into my garage and for my eufy security floodlight above the garage. I plugged the Orbi extender into a plug in my garage, waited for the light to change indicating that it was ready to link, then went to my Orbi router and hit the sync button. Presto, within a few moments the extender showed a blue light indicating a strong connection. Immediately, my eufy security camera started working (it had been offline before) and my Tesla could finally get software updates in the garage. It was EASY and WORKS GREAT.
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