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alsta

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#293389 18-Jan-2022 08:51
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NZ purchased Orbi Mesh system. Connects directly to ONT. Good coverage but not quite suited anymore to our setup. Upgrading to a TP Link X55 


Mesh extender works well with the Orbi too - purchased this year so still under warranty. 


Orbi - $400 including postage in NZ (or pickup in Wellington)


Extender - $100 including postage (or pickup in Wellington)


 


 





 


 





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fritzman
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  #2852623 18-Jan-2022 09:02
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So is it just the one Master Orbi or does the $400 include satellites?




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alsta

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  #2852632 18-Jan-2022 09:06
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One Router and One Satellite - So a RBR50 and a RBS50





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alsta

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  #2852838 18-Jan-2022 14:02
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Can't edit the original post - but happy to throw the extender in for free with the Orbi at $400. 





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alsta

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  #2853086 18-Jan-2022 21:39
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SOLD




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