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Reddit mentions of NETGEAR Nighthawk 8-Stream AX8 Wifi 6 Router (RAX80) – AX6000 Wireless Speed (Up to 6 Gbps) | 2,500 sq. ft. Coverage

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We found 7 Reddit mentions of NETGEAR Nighthawk 8-Stream AX8 Wifi 6 Router (RAX80) – AX6000 Wireless Speed (Up to 6 Gbps) | 2,500 sq. ft. Coverage. Here are the top ones.

NETGEAR Nighthawk 8-Stream AX8 Wifi 6 Router (RAX80) – AX6000 Wireless Speed (Up to 6 Gbps) | 2,500 sq. ft. Coverage
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Compatibility: Works with existing WiFi devices and new WiFi 6 devices like iPhone 11, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy S108 simultaneous streams: Provides more capacity so more devices can use WiFi at the same time.Wired ethernet ports: plug in computers, game consoles, streaming players, and other nearby wired devices with 5 x 1 gigabit ethernet ports.Loaded with advanced technology: Designed with a 64-bit 1. 8GHz quad-core processor, 4 amplified antennas, Beamforming+, MU-MIMO, Dynamic QoS, Smart Connect, OFDMA, Alexa Voice Control, and more.Usb connections: Share a storage drive with any connected device, and create a personal cloud storage to access from anywhere, using the 2 x 3. 0 USB ports.Smart parental controls: The Nighthawk app lets you manage device internet access and filter websites.Safe & secure: Supports WPA2 wireless security protocols. Includes Guest WiFi access, DoS, Firewall, VPN, and more.Netgear Armor protects your network and connected devices from Internet threats. Get peace of mind knowing you have the best-in-class anti-virus, anti-malware, and data protection for all your smart devices, smartphones, and computers with a 30 day free trial.
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Height6.34 Inches
Length12 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2018
SizeAX
Weight2.82 Pounds
Width7.95 Inches

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Found 7 comments on NETGEAR Nighthawk 8-Stream AX8 Wifi 6 Router (RAX80) – AX6000 Wireless Speed (Up to 6 Gbps) | 2,500 sq. ft. Coverage:

u/stlredbird · 3 pointsr/oculus

It needs to be 5ghz but not all 5ghz routers are created equally. here’s mine

u/tunaman808 · 2 pointsr/AskTechnology

If you can limp on with your current setup, I say wait a few months until Wi-Fi 6 routers become common. The people who set Wi-Fi standards are ditching the old letter scheme in favor of simple numbers. So:

Wi-Fi 6 | 802.11ax <--- Newest

Wi-Fi 5 | 802.11ac <--- Current

Wi-Fi 4 | 802.11n

Wi-Fi 3 | 802.11g

Wi-Fi 2 | 802.11b

Wi-Fi 1 | 802.11a <--- Oldest

It's likely that you don't have any Wi-Fi 6 clients, but I just can't bear the thought of you throwing down $$$ on a new router today that will be out if date in a matter of months, ya know?

Netgear has a Wi-Fi 6 router out now, but at $300 it's a bit spendy. If you just can't take it any more and don't want to wait, I'd buy a Nighthawk R6700 - it's probably the best sub-$100 router out there.

u/mikeee404 · 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

Surfboard has a good modem, but just as a modem. Nighthawk is a good router and they have many versions from an economical $60 to high hundreds. Just setup one for a client that ran $300 and was Wifi6 because the range on his combo unit was terrible and unreliable. It was a 3200 Sq ft home and the new modem to router setup covered his whole house.

This is what I setup there:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQDZXA4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9KfxDb26P6G4C

u/turns31 · 1 pointr/googlefiber

> It’s double NAT, but that’s no big deal.
>
> If you really don’t want double nat, you can put a switch between your network box and the fiber jack.

That's kind of gibberish to me. Is there any reason I don't want double NAT? We're only a family of 2 but we have a shit ton of wifi devices. Last time I checked we had 16. Not all being used at once of course.

https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Nighthawk-8-Stream-AX6000-Router/dp/B01MQDZXA4
https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwips4Ti9vDjAhXiklsKHSCBDOQYABABGgJ5bQ&sig=AOD64_14SJDKwcNxxunVC2teYrOO8TEkCg&ctype=5&q=&ved=0ahUKEwjdrvnh9vDjAhWJna0KHQjvA70Qww8INg&adurl=

These are what my brother has and recommends. Any better options in the same price ballpark?