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You can get a great deal on a great WI-Fi 6 mesh system before Prime Day

Wi-Fi just keeps getting faster and it's awesome. Early mesh Wi-Fi systems were great for coverage but when it came to speed, they just didn't keep up. Netgear was one of the first to address this with its Wi-Fi 6 Orbi Wi-Fi systems and the RBK752 is just about the perfect balance for those looking for reliable gigabit speeds in a home up to 5,000 square feet with a router and satellite. The RBK752 is easily one of the best Wi-Fi 6 mesh systems you can get and at $100 off, it's a great value too.

Mesh systems can also help out in smaller houses with a lot of interference or just a home with brick or concrete walls. With the headroom available thanks to this system's fast 2.4Gbps mesh link, your Wi-Fi speeds will hold up even in tricky situations. Wi-Fi devices with poor range such as smart TVs can also get a boost since they'll connect to the satellite or router, whichever has the strongest signal.

Netgear Orbi RBK752 | $100 off at Amazon

A dedicated 5GHz band for the mesh link helps this Wi-Fi 6 meshes system deliver gigabit speeds to Wi-Fi 6 devices reliably. With 5,000 sq ft of coverage and room to expand with Orbi satellites, this system is a great fit for people that demand great wireless performance all over the house.

$350 at Amazon

What really makes the RBK752 stand out is the mesh link at a whopping 2.4Gbps. At first glance, this may seem like overkill but this connection is the core of your mesh's performance. This link needs to handle not only internet traffic in both directions but local network duties such as sharing files from one PC to another. It's also ready to accept additional satellites like the RBS750 or the RBS850.

It's not always clear exactly who benefits from a mesh system, with many standalone routers getting close to the same coverage for less. One way to get an idea is to test your connection. You can use an app like Speedtest to see how your internet speed drops off as you move away from your router. If it's about the same all over, you might be better suited by one of the best Wi-Fi 6 routers instead.

Mesh systems offer a lot of flexibility and if you don't need the crazy speeds possible with these tri-band monsters, you can still get great coverage and reliable performance with a cheaper solution like the Netgear Nighthawk MK83S. You still get great coverage at 4,500 square feet but save a lot of space with smaller nodes.

You can also grab the Orbi CBK752 which comes with identical specs to the featured RBK752 but also has a fast 32x8 channel DOCSIS 3.1 modem built-in. This modem is among the fastest available and will support multi-gigabit speeds once cable companies are able to offer them. For now, you can get gigabit speeds and with just one box, you can also create a cleaner and simplified home network.

Netgear Nighthawk MK63S

$230 at Amazon

The fact is that many people don't need or have gigabit internet. If you're happy with speeds closer to 500Mbps, the Nighthawk MK63S is a sleek mesh system with compact nodes and AX1800 dual-band wireless performance. This kit comes with a router and two satellites covering up to 4,500 sq ft. You also get 90 days of Netgear Armor which brings antivirus protection and parental controls to your entire network.

Netgear Orbi CBK752

$480 at Amazon

Many of us are still using cable providers for our internet and with that comes expensive modem rental fees and suboptimal routers. The Orbi CBK752 is not only one of the fastest cable modems available with DOCSIS 3.1 offering gigabit speeds and higher, but it also has the mesh performance found in the Orbi RBK752 kit with an identical satellite. You can get the benefits of a fast mesh system with this clean all-in-one design modem and router.



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