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NETGEAR Nighthawk Wifi 6 Router (RAX200) | AX11000 Tri-Band Wireless Speed (Up to 10.8 Gbps) | PS5 Gaming Router Compatible

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This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. I remembered I had a problem with my ASUS PCE-AC68 not being able to connect to the 5Ghz band, and I thought ok let see why. So that thing can’t connect to any dfs channel for some reason. I thought ok maybe that’s the reason I can’t connect the camera neither, since I have an older nest indoor cam. But not the case, the camera sees the 5ghz band at all times but can’t connect at all. Tried everything, non dfs, dfs and my mother in law…

Utilizzo il router collegato al modem fibra 200 MB di Tim, disattivando totalmente il WiFi su quest’ultimo, in quanto faccio gestire tutte le connessioni al router stesso. Ad esso sono collegati via cavo il PC windows della mia postazione, un NAS, e tramite un Hub le varie centraline della domotica presente in casa, mentre via WiFi, diversi cellulari, tablet, portatili televisioni e console da gioco, per un totale di una trentina di dispositivi mediamente connessi. Currently I renovate my apartment. So I have no time to add minimal support to OpenWrt for the RAX200 by my own. Operating over 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands, Wi-Fi 6 delivers a faster connection and much better performance than its predecessor. Upgrading to a Wi-Fi 6 router, therefore, will give your network a significant boost.That’s impressive going, by any account, and the simplicity of having one router shouldn’t be overestimated, plus the fact that a single router is often cheaper than an entire mesh system. Case in point, the RAX200 costs around the same as the older Wi-Fi 5 Orbi RBK50, and you get the latest technology.

As if to make up for the 6GHz band's short range, the Netgear Nighthawk RAXE500 excelled on the 5GHz, again topping the chart with more than 1500Mbps of sustained speed at a close range of 10 feet (3m). I used a 2x2 160MHz Wi-Fi 6 client for this test. WiFi Range : WiFi coverage for very large homes. Eight (8) concealed antennas pre-optimized for best WiFi performance. Simultaneous dual band 2.4 & 5GHz best/fastest can be 2 different things. I've got a RAX200 but for my wifi I use my orbi setup. The RAX is fastest but what use is 400-600mbps on my phone or tv? 20-40mbps is good for most 4k devices if its a reliable signal. I use the RAX as the primary router and use Orbi as my wifi as it provides more coverage over my house and less dead spots. My house is 3200 sqft total. At 45 feet (14 m) away, within line of sight, the 5GHz band has a full bar and a negotiated speed of 2.4Gbps. The 6GHz now lost a bar and connected at 816Mbps. These Mbps numbers fluctuated and weren't accurately indicative of real-world speeds, but they showed the two bands' signal powers over range. Here's another picture of the two phones, still at 45 feet away, showing the signal bars of the two bands.But if you're looking for the best Netgear Wi-Fi 6 router that can also do Wi-Fi 6E, the Nighthawk RAXE500 is as good as it gets if you can look past some initial bugginess.

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