NETGEAR
Orbi 770 Series
Based on 191 Reddit mentions
$629.99
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Not happy
My Orbi 770 with 3 nodes covers my 3200 sq ft house without issue. I get 1.4-1.8Gbps at every corner of my house.
fuzzywuzzywuzzafuzzy in r/orbi
February 22, 2026 3:33 PM
4
Have you been having frequent Spectrum internet outages?
I would suggest either the Asus RT-BE96U if you can get by with a single device (if the modem will be located in the middle of your home and you are at about no larger than 2,000 square feet), or the Netgear Orbi 770 series if your space is larger and/or the modem is in the far corner of the home wh
...CalGuy456 in r/glendale
November 21, 2025 2:58 AM
4
What router should I get?
You probably want a mesh router. This means that there are two or three routers in a pack that all connect to one another automatically to keep your signal boosted. Go with TP Link Deco or Netgear Orbi 770.
deadfishlog in r/HomeNetworking
December 27, 2025 4:19 PM
2
Should I buy a mesh system
Orbi 770 series is a good choice for the home. If you are able to use Ethernet backhaul, so much the better.
notasdrinkasyouthunk in r/NETGEAR
February 3, 2026 2:53 PM
2
My router, Orbi RBR50 needs to be replaced
I replaced my RBR50 with the Orbi 770. With the base router + 2 satellites, it covers 8000+ sf for $700. I only needed one satellite. I am happy with it. The WiFi 7 alone adds value.
ColdAd4521 in r/homeautomation
February 5, 2026 1:45 PM
2
Solved the constant drop-outs after years of frustration
Lol that solved my problem too. Upgraded to the Orbi 770 mesh 2 weeks ago. I'm actually getting the speeds I'm paying for all throughout the house, device roaming works pretty well and not a single disconnection. All of my headaches and frustrations are gone. Should've done this a while ago.
Agreeable_Ad_5587 in r/GoogleWiFi
March 21, 2026 12:14 PM
2
Best Bang for the Buck Mesh WiFi System
I'd go with the TP-Link Deco XE70 Pro, it offers the best balance of performance, future-proofing (Wi-Fi 6E), and value. Great for large homes with lots of devices, and supports multi-gig speeds if your fiber plan is fast. Better value than Orbi 770 unless you really need Wi-Fi 7.
Stunning-Maize in r/HomeNetworking
October 21, 2025 8:47 PM
3
Any Recommendations On New Orbi (or other mesh like system) since current one is end of life?
Just replaced my ORBI RBR / RBS20 Mesh system with new ORBI 770 series. Happy with speed and throughput improvements and more consistent and reliable coverage. So far so good
dalecarr in r/orbi
May 6, 2025 1:08 AM
5
In Praise of The Orbi.
I’m also a satisfied Orbi 770 system user, 2 x satellites (AP’s) wired backhaul. Solid WiFi throughout my home (2 floors) and a good stretch of the front and rear gardens. My only wish would be more settings in the web UI. I make use of the IoT channel but it doesn’t have a separate vlan, which kind
...notasdrinkasyouthunk in r/orbi
July 15, 2025 9:29 PM
2
New mesh system
I just upgrade to the Orbi 770 and am very happy with my investment. We have about 20 devices hooked up and the internet speed is extremely fast. We live in a brick house with plaster walls. Make the investment. You will not be disappointed.
StillPsychology8910 in r/orbi
December 25, 2024 7:10 PM
3