Tri-band routers and mesh systems
Three dedicated bands - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz - so every device gets the bandwidth it needs, the moment it needs it.
Dual-band vs. tri-band routers: which is better?
Tri-band wins for homes with many devices or high-bandwidth needs - like streaming 4K, working from home, gaming online, or running a smart home. Dual-band is a solid choice for smaller households with lighter usage.
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BE19000 WiFi Router (RS700S)
Nighthawk RS700S Tri Band WiFi 7 Router, 19Gbps, 10 Gig Port
- WiFi 7 technology
- 10G speeds
- up to 19 Gbit/s
- up to 275 m²
BE9300 WiFi Router (RS300)
Nighthawk RS300 WiFi 7 Router by NETGEAR, 9.3Gbps, 2.5 Gig Port
- WiFi 7 technology
- 2.5G speeds
- up to 9.3 Gbit/s
- up to 185 m²
Nighthawk RS600 WiFi 7 Router - NETGEAR
Nighthawk RS600 | Tri Band WiFi 7 Router| 18Gbps
- WiFi 7 technology
- 10G speeds
- up to 18 Gbit/s
- up to 250 m²
BE11000 Mesh WiFi System (RBE773)
Orbi 770 Series Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh 3-Pack
- WiFi 7 technology
- 2.5G speeds
- up to 11 Gbit/s
- up to 540 m²
Orbi 870 Series Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh System 2 Pack RBE872 - NETGEAR
Orbi 870 Series Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh system 2-Pack, White (RBE872)
- WiFi 7 technology
- 10G speeds
- up to 21 Gbit/s
- up to 400 m²
Orbi 870 Series Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh System 3 Pack RBE873B Black Edition - NETGEAR
Orbi 870 Series Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh system 3-Pack, Black Edition (RBE873B)
- WiFi 7 technology
- 10G speeds
- up to 21 Gbit/s
- up to 600 m²
Orbi 870 Series Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh System 3 Pack RBE873 - NETGEAR
Orbi 870 Series Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh system 3-Pack, White (RBE873)
- WiFi 7 technology
- 10G speeds
- up to 21 Gbit/s
- up to 600 m²
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Tri-Band Router FAQs:
A dual-band router transmits on two frequency bands - 2.4 GHz for longer range and wider device compatibility, and 5 GHz for faster speeds at closer distances. It handles everyday browsing, streaming, and video calls well for smaller households with a moderate number of connected devices.
A tri-band router adds a third wireless band. Traditional tri-band models pair one 2.4 GHz band with two 5 GHz bands. NETGEAR's latest WiFi 7 tri-band routers go further - replacing the second 5 GHz band with the new 6 GHz band, which is virtually interference-free and reserved for your fastest, most demanding connections. The 6 GHz band is the most powerful WiFi channel available today, supported by the latest phones, laptops, and high-performance devices with WiFi 6E and WiFi 7.
Yes. Tri-band mesh systems like Orbi have more channels available across 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz, delivering faster overall performance and stronger backhaul connections between nodes - so whole-home speeds stay consistent even when every room is in use.
NETGEAR tri-band routers are designed to support 50 to 200+ simultaneous connections depending on the model. Because traffic is spread across three bands, each device gets more dedicated bandwidth - so performance stays consistent whether you have 10 devices or 100.
WiFi 7 is technically available on dual-band hardware, but you only unlock its full potential on a tri-band device. The 6 GHz band - exclusive to tri-band WiFi 7 routers - is where the biggest speed and latency gains live. If you're upgrading to WiFi 7, a tri-band model is the right choice.
Nighthawk routers are standalone units built for maximum performance from a single access point - ideal for apartments, smaller homes, or users who want the fastest possible speeds from one device. Orbi is a mesh system designed to blanket larger homes in seamless WiFi using multiple nodes that work together. Both offer tri-band WiFi 7 technology; the right choice depends on your home size and layout.