Netgear's Nighthawk RAXE300 Is Ideal for Gamer Families, but There's a Cost

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Netgear's Nighthawk RAXE300 Is Ideal for Gamer Families, but There's a Cost
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WIRED Extremely fast and reliable. Wi-Fi 6E (6GHz) support. Solid app and web interface. Wealth of stats and data. TIRED Expensive. Parental controls and online protection both require subscriptions. Limited ports.

Extremely fast and reliable. Wi-Fi 6E support. Solid app and web interface. Wealth of stats and data.If you’re craving

For the past couple of weeks, the Nighthawk RAXE300 has kept my family of four online, offering stable access and some of the fastest speeds I have recorded. But $400 is still a lot of money, and I’m dismayed by the need for not just one but two subscription services on top.Netgear’s Nighthawk range is aimed squarely at gamers.

may not look as neat, but the ability to angle them manually can prove handy when you need to direct the signal., which means it can connect to devices on the 6-GHz band. Naturally, it is backward-compatible, offering 5-GHz and 2.4-GHz bands to support all previous Wi-Fi standards. There is a single 2.5-Gbps WAN/LAN port and five Gigabit LAN ports, with link aggregation on LAN 3 and 4, enabling you to reach 2 Gbps. There is also a USB-C port marked USB 3.0.

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