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Netgear Nighthawk Router will be brand’s first WiFI 6E

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Netgear Nighthawk Router will be brand’s first WiFI 6E
Netgear Nighthawk Router will be brand’s first WiFI 6E

Netgear, a popular networking products manufacturer, has recently launched the Nighthawk RAXE500 Tri-band Wi-FI Router. This new router is one of the brand’s first-ever Wi-FI 6E Router and along with it will debut the Nighthawk 4G LTE Wi-Fi 6 Router, the LM1200 4G LTE Modem, and the WAX214 and WAX218 APs.

With its expanded capacity, the Nighthawk RAXE500 Tri-band WI-Fi Router will utilize the present 6GHz Wi-Fi band. This will certainly be a huge advantage for those who would be doing simultaneous streaming using 4K/8K resolution, video conferencing, and as well as distance learning. This will also up the ante with anyone’s security for it includes the latest WPA3 protocol.

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One awesome feature that the Nighthawk RAXE500 Router has is that it will have five-gigabit ports and two USB 3.0 ports on its rear. The router can support multi-gigabit speeds through a compatible DOCSIS 3.1 modem. This is possible either by the RAXE500’s single 2.5Gb link or by selecting a multiport link aggregation method which will provide up to 2Gbps of speed.

When it comes to its outer feature, the Nighthawk RAXE500 will have a similar look as a manta ray which is similar to other Netgear’s Nighthawk line of wireless routers. The router can also boost the usual speed for mobile phones with the total bandwidth that can go up to 10.8Gbps.

The Nightgear Nighthawk RAXE500 will be priced at $599.99 or ~PHP 28,919.89, which will be available for purchase later this month while the Nighthawk LAX20 costs $299.99 or ~PHP 14,459.70, and the LM1200 LTE modem will be priced at $149.99 or ~PHP 7,229.61.

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