🧱 Elevate your Wi-Fi game—mount, secure, and conquer your space!
The NETGEAR Orbi Wall Mount Kit RBKWM-10000S is a sleek, lightweight accessory designed to securely mount all Orbi desktop routers and satellites on vertical surfaces. It enhances Wi-Fi signal clarity by reducing interference, prevents accidental tip-overs or spills, and frees up valuable desktop space with a modern, minimalist design.
Brand | NETGEAR |
Product Dimensions | 12.67 x 16.36 x 12.29 cm; 195 g |
Batteries | Product Specific batteries required. |
Item model number | RBKWM-10000S |
Manufacturer | NETGEAR |
Series | RBKWM-1000S |
Colour | White |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac, 802.11ax |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 195 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
N**L
Good quality WiFi
I installed this on my BT wifi system. I used this to replace the BT Modem supplied. It was easy to do, just supply BT username and password and them setup WiFi ssid and password. Was working within 30 mins.
G**U
Perfect
I've no idea why I didn't buy this sooner. The orbi satellite used to get hot and cut out thanks to my son standing it on top if his desktop pc. I mounted this on the wall about 10 inches from the roof. Used some conduit to conceal the wires dien the wall to the pc and other consoles and bingo. No heat issues, perfect WiFi as usual from netgear and everyone is happy again. Don't buy fake, these just work. Trust me I tried the others first.
M**R
It's one of the best... but it's too expensive.
Bought this to upgrade our Orbi RBK53S (router plus two satellites - which we bought in 2017) as it was starting to struggle with our ever-increasing devices count (would occasionally reboot itself and drop connections when loaded). It worked really well other than that.So here we are now with the RBKE963. The pluses are that it's easy to set up, it is considerably faster on WiFi connected devices as well as being able to reach them further away and have a lot more of them connected concurrently. I also like having a separate network for IoT devices. And they physically look nice, which is just as well because they're huge and you can't really hide them.The negatives are they are outrageously expensive and Netgear have the cheek to slap annual subscriptions on top for facilities that should come as standard, such as parental controls and cybersecurity. That really irks and is primarily why it drops a ratings star. The other thing that ain't great is the app and the web user interface dashboard are both quite slow and buggy... neither reporting back what's connected accurately enough being one of my main gripes with them. And my experience with Netgear is that they never really get on top of their software upgrade fixes... usually correcting one thing but breaking another in the process.Having said that, I've tried a few cheaper mesh systems and - as you'd expect - they don't perform as well as this... particularly with their range of coverage. I wouldn't recommend this system to everyone looking for a mesh for their home... there are a lot of features on this that are simply overkill... but if you want to future proof your WiFi a bit... like having features such as separate Guest and IoT networks, wireless backhaul, expandability... and can afford it's ludicrous price tag... the RBKE963 is difficult to ignore.**UPDATE**I recently had to add another satellite to this (bought one used as at the time of writing, new ones cost silly money). Whilst WiFi signals were reaching the garden room (about 40 metres away from where the router is located, for the security camera and smart speaker in there) it wasn't quite enough for stable streaming performance (it was fine for switching on remote plugs in there though). Adding the extra satellite improved matters no end. In fact, performance improved in other areas of the home that would normally struggle, such as the kitchen - in which devices there would connect to the garden room satellite now rather than trying to battle their way through the WiFi-unfriendly microwave and fridge freezer interferences to attempt connectivity to the router. Even better performance was achieved by reducing the WiFi transmission power (accessed via the web interface dashboard) down from 100% to 25% to help decrease what I theorise as "WiFi distortion"... a bit like having the volume on your audio system turned up to full volume. The whole system now works flawlessly in all corners of the home. So for any of you having issues with this system's connectivity, consider more / better placed satellites and reduce transmission power and hopefully like me, you'll experience better all-round performance.
N**4
good quality plastic bracket a bit overpriced at £20
Looked at a few versions of this bracket on line and decided to pay more money and get the Orbi version, good product , a bit overpriced I feel, and 1 poss issue if you have 3 or 4 ethernet cables to run as I did the hole in the bracket is tricky because its tight getting the J plugs in but I did manage it just be careful. Would recomend
M**D
Expensive and unreliable
I paid so much for these and they are honestly completely unreliable and unsuitable to do what they are intended to do - keep the same steady and strong wifi signal throughout your home. They don’t. There are no end of connectivity issues - older devices struggle to connect, iPhones constantly disconnect resulting in having to restart Wi-Fi. Nest cameras have a weaker and more reliable signal than before. I should have realised and stopped right at the start when I needed to do lots of online research (not aided by any information from netgear) about how to connect to an outreach modem… only a thread on Reddit assisted with that.I imagine anyone who keeps these only does so because of the wasted days trying to set up all the smart devices, cabling and placement these require. Despite paying EVEN more on top of the hefty cost of these for premium support - no one available when I need them.What a complete waste of my weekend and a huge waste of additional expenditure on cables, drilling holes etc. when I should have just kept the BT smart hub!Of course there are threads online about changing settings, doing this, changing that, resetting, replacing, restarting, unlinking and relinking devices, using jargon and terms I don’t understand, and frankly don’t want to.These are advertised as a easy user friendly product… they aren’t.I will be returning these and my recommendation for anyone thinking about these - don’t. Either Netgear Orbi are sub standard or the mesh technology is not yet to the stage for easy use by anyone.
M**E
Netgear Orbi RBRE960
I’ve just changed to RBRE960 and it was quick and easy to set up via the Orbi App, also has 2.4ghz IoT band which makes adding smart home devices that only operate on 2.4ghz. Only been in use for a week but have already noticed an improvement in the network coverage and speed with no issues so far
G**M
Best Router yet
cost is high but so is performance...just works everywhere now. Brilliant support team too
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