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NetGear Nighthawk RAX40 Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 Router $149 (RRP $349) + $9.95 Delivery ($0 with $300 Order) @ NetGear

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Was searching for a POE switch and found these on clearance. Seems like a good price considering Gerry is selling them for $429.

Model RAX40
Condition New
Product Type Routers
WiFi Frequency Band 2.4GHz & 5GHz (Dual Band)
Security Features
Standards-based WiFi Security (802.11i, 128-bit AES encryption with PSK)

Automatic firmware update delivers latest security patches to the router

Guest network access—separate & secure

VPN Support—Secure access to your home network away from home

Advanced Features
2X Better Performance than an AC Router—4-stream WiFi with up to 600 + 2400Mbps for ultra-fast wireless speed

More WiFi for More Devices—OFDMA allows efficient data transmission up to 16 devices at the same time. Uplink OFDMA improves scheduling during high volumes of upload traffic, particularly when that traffic is created simultaneously§

160MHz Channel Support***—Doubles the speeds as offered by 80MHz channels to provide Gigabit speeds for compatible mobile devices and laptops

Powerful Processor—Dual-core processor ensures smooth 4K UHD streaming & gaming

Dimensions 14.17 x 8.46 x 2.36 in (360 x 215 x 60 mm)
Warranty 2 Year Warranty

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  • +10

    I've got this unit. Lots of issues with connectivity and requiring constant restarts.
    I would stay away from this model.

    • thanks. was about to buy!

      • +8

        Don't fall for it. He just wants them all for himself

    • +3

      I've had my Asus RT-AC68U for ages and it's rock solid. I'd recommend Asus if looking to change. Day and night difference coming off the Telstra routers.

      • +1

        Asus is always the way. Netgear have so many issues all the time- I've found with working at Telstra and seeing what people buy and complain about.

    • +1

      I would +1. Have the same unit and so many issues.

    • +1

      I stay away from Netgear altogether, have their orbi series set up lots of issues. Now I am using a TP link ax1800 extender, set up is easy and works likes charm

  • +1

    gonna wait for deals on the redmi AX6000 , reviews seems solid af, just need to get the price down more.

    • I got 2x Xiaomi AX3600 in a mesh setup…

      Super solid .. no issues with handover between the two

      Just seen they brought out an AX9000 now… Mm

      Might wait for price to drop a little first though

  • +2

    Not enough antennas

    • Yeah only 2, that's ridiculous.

    • yes, but it's all about how many dollarbucks per antenna

  • is eero 6 pro better?

  • I had the Netgear D8500 and it was terrible. My Asus RT-AC68U is 1/4 of the price yet significantly better

  • I’ve got the nighthawk r8000 it’s pretty rock solid even until today..

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