Netgear Nighthawk, Orbi & Legacy Routers

Nighthawk AC/AX routers, Orbi satellites that match your existing kit, and the discontinued WNR/WNDR models nobody else stocks

About Nighthawk & Orbi

Two very different buyers land here: the office that standardized on a Nighthawk or Orbi setup and needs one more matching unit, and the site running a discontinued WNR or WNDR router that just wants an identical drop-in so nothing else changes. We stock for both — over 500 Netgear router and gateway SKUs, most of it inventory Netgear no longer sells.

What's in the Netgear Router Stock

  • Nighthawk AC/AX routers — R6250 through R6400, the classic R7000 and tri-band R8000, plus Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR500 and XR700
  • Orbi mesh — 50 SKUs, strongest in RBS40 and RBS50 add-on satellites for extending an existing Orbi kit without replacing the router
  • Legacy WNR / WNDR series — WNR2000, WNR3500, WNDR3300/3400/3700/4500 and more: exact-match replacements for the N-series fleet still deployed in kiosks, branch offices, and embedded installs
  • DSL gateways & LTE — D-series modem routers plus LTE modems and AirCard hotspots for cellular failover
  • Nighthawk adapters — the A7000 USB adapter to put older desktops on modern WiFi

Like most of our Netgear range, these are largely quote-priced: discontinued consumer networking moves in small allocations. Send the model number — including the version suffix (v2, v3) printed on the label, which matters for firmware compatibility — and we'll quote availability same business day.

Featured Nighthawk & Orbi Products

Browse all 480 Nighthawk & Orbi SKUs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Orbi satellite works with my existing Orbi router?

Orbi satellites pair within their series: an RBS50 satellite extends RBK50/RBR50-series systems, and an RBS40 pairs with the RBK40/RBR40 line — mixing series can cost backhaul performance or fail to sync entirely. Our Orbi stock is deepest in exactly these add-on satellites. Send us the model number printed on the bottom of your existing router and we will confirm the matching satellite before you order.

My Netgear WNR or WNDR router was discontinued years ago — why replace it with the same model?

Because in embedded and branch deployments the router is part of a validated setup: port forwards, VPN passthrough behavior, and device compatibility were tested against that exact model and firmware. A like-for-like WNR2000 or WNDR3700 swap restores service in minutes with the same config. That is why we hold legacy N-series stock — dozens of WNR/WNDR models — long after retail channels dropped them.

Can I use a Netgear LTE modem as internet failover for a business?

Yes — that is their main B2B use. A Netgear LTE modem in bridge or router mode plugs into the WAN2 port of your firewall or router, and failover rules switch traffic to cellular when the wired ISP drops. Pair it with a data-capped business SIM and you have an always-on backup line for card processing and VoIP. We stock LTE modems and AirCard hotspots; ask us which fits your firewall's failover setup.

Mesh (Orbi) or a WiFi extender — which actually fixes dead zones?

Mesh wins for whole-building coverage: Orbi satellites use a dedicated backhaul band, so client speeds stay high as you add nodes, and devices roam on one network name. Extenders like Netgear's EX series are the budget fix for a single dead room, at the cost of roughly half the throughput on the extended segment. Rule of thumb: one problem room = extender; multiple rooms or floors = mesh.

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