Netgear announced three new entries to its Nighthawk Wi-Fi 7 router collection today: the RS600, RS500, and RS200. The ...
The Netgear Nighthawk AX3000 (3-pack) is a wireless router supporting 802.11ax (2.4 and 5GHz frequency bands), 802.11ac, 802.11n (2.4 and 5GHz frequency bands), 802.11g, 802.11b, and 802.11a.
So, if you’re serious about gaming a gaming router like our top pick, the Netgear Nighthawk X6S is worth considering. In addition to offering the latest Wi-Fi standards like Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E ...
Over the last week I've been testing out Netgear's new flagship gaming router and what follows is my considered take on it. And, simply put, I had very high hopes for the Nighthawk XR1000 as ...
There’s lots of other great Wi-Fi routers we recommend for different use cases based on our reviews, including mesh systems for the ultimate home coverage and gaming routers for the smoothest ...
Netgear has announced three new Wi-Fi 7 routers, including an affordable option and those with tri-band support.
Have a household full of digital devices—and online gamers? Your network needs a router that's ready-made to give gaming traffic the right of way. Check out the best we've tested. I’ve been ...
You can’t be there while [Jeremy] tears open a Netgear N300 router, but you can see his process step by step in some presentation charts, and you’ll get a few ideas for the next time you want ...
If you want an immediate take-away from this review then this is it: the Netgear Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR500 is the best router in the world for gamers. If you are a serious gamer, in need of a ...
Setting a router up is a pretty painless experience these days, as most manufacturers use a companion app to walk you through the process in a matter of minutes. Netgear is no exception -- you'll ...
Netgear's range of Nighthawk routers have beeb joined RS600, RS500, and RS200 models to deliver ultra-fast Wi-Fi 7 secure ...
The Netgear Nighthawk AX1800 (3-pack) is a wireless router supporting 802.11ax (2.4 and 5GHz frequency bands), 802.11ac, 802.11n (2.4 and 5GHz frequency bands), 802.11g, 802.11b, and 802.11a.