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There's a setting in Netgear routers, that stops data after a certain amount of data has passed through it. Make sure that setting is disabled. I have an RAXE300, and was having a similar issue, and found that setting. I disabled it, and haven't had a problem since.
I replaced my equipment recently, and it ran great, but required restart daily. My PREVIOUS all in one, wifi modem, (DG2460) didn't. So - I started going through all the settings, and even though netgear lists this as being set to disabled by default, I found it wasn't. You may have something similar on the Orbi.
Found my problem. Was a poorly rigged up ground wire from the incoming connector going to the frame of my air conditioning system. (Which is only 2 feet away) I Installed a ground rod into the earth and connected to it. No more problems after giving it a “Real Ground". Unbelievable the tech’s didn’t see or check this. .
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