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The NETGEAR Nighthawk WiFi 7 Tri-Band Router (RS700) delivers cutting-edge WiFi speeds of up to 19Gbps, expansive coverage of 3,500 sq ft, and the ability to connect up to 200 devices simultaneously. With a 10 Gig internet connection, it ensures you are ready for the future of high-speed internet, making it perfect for gaming, streaming, and more.
Brand | NETGEAR |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 30 x 30 cm; 1.64 kg |
Item model number | RS700S-100EUS |
Manufacturer | NETGEAR |
Series | RS700S-100EUS |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11.be |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.64 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**N
Super Fast, Great Security, Intuitive GUI and App
Not the cheapest WiFi Router out there but the Nighthawk RS700 qualifies its price tag with its sheer performance, blinding WiFi speed and simplicity of set up. I actually have 2 of these routers covering my home with one working as a gateway and the other acting as an access point. Coverage is great, transfer and data speeds are super fast and Armour just keeps getting better and better. Fast and stable with great coverage, a simple intuitive app for set up with a great GUI for more complex configurations, this router has the right blend of great functionality, cutting edge tech and ease of use. So good as I said I bought 2
J**T
Doesn't work
Quite disappointed after spending 600 quid. The Ethernet connection keeps dropping - forget about wifi connection. Was expecting better quality from Netgear after that huge price tag!
P**K
A brilliant high-end WiFi 7 router, but no WiFi Mesh support (and that's problem for me).
This is one quality product, beautifully designed, wonderfully packaged and so performant.It unboxes like an Apple product, it's so well weighted and specification-wise it ticks all the boxes:1) Three WiFi radios - one for 2.4GHz, another for 5GHz and the third for the newly opened 6GHz band.2) Each of the three radios can support 4 concurrent transmisssions and receptions aka 4x4 + 4x4 + 4x4.3) It supports the newly available WiFi 320MHz channel bandwidth on 6GHz, and that's important because dual-radio WiFi 7 routers can't! And that is one aspect of where WiFi 7's highest speeds come from.4) MLO - multi-link operation - bonding 2.4GHz + 5GHz + 6GHz channels together for HUGE speeds, again a feature new to WiFi 7.5) MRU - multi resource unit support - this is where the improvements in latency come from in WiFi 7.6) 4K QAM operation - really close-up to the router (<3m) this is another new addition and another part of the contribution to the BE19000 rating of this router. Again this is only available on WiFi 7.7) Dual 10Gbps ethernet ports!8) USB 3.0, 4 more 1Gbps LAN ports and and App, and plus a well thought-out web user interface.It's spectacular!BUT it has no support for any WiFi Mesh standard, not WiFi Alliance's EasyMesh or even a Netgear proprietary WiFi mesh protocol.Why was that important to me?Well today I run 2x ASUS XT8 WiFi Mesh nodes (you might use the term router, and that's fine). WiFi mesh means you hook one WiFi router to your incoming broadband, and then place another one somewhere else in your home and then the two devices work together wirelessly to give you whole home WiFi coverage. But this router doesn't support ANY mesh standard, so I can't make them form a WiFi mesh network.Now, if today you don't need two WiFi nodes in your setup, then no matter which type of incoming broadband you have then this is the router for you IF you have WiFi 7 or WiFi 6E devices. It's also highly unlikely to noticely improve your current WiFi experience unless you're using WiFi 5 or powerline or WiFi repeater devices in your setup. From Apple ONLY the 2024 iPhone 16 models support WiFi 7, and only iPhone 15 Pro supports WiFi 6E. Apple's latest M4 iPads don't support WiFi 7 or 6E, and the current M3 MacBook Pro only supports WiFi 6E.Please note, if you receive one of these the first thing you MUST do is update it's firmware. Because the WiFi 7 standard is new and all of the vendors are rushing products to the market but those products will have been on the manufacturing production line 2-3months ago, and then sea-shipped (most likely) from China (add another 4-6weeks for that). So the software installed in the factory WILL have been superceded by a much more stable version simply because the OEM has had more test time and issues reported from early adopters and the market.
J**Y
Good, but not excellent
Good and and reliable connection. Yet, The range of signal is not as great and Two Lan's do not work, as aggregation. No problem with connection stability and speed.. yet, something is out of order
A**4
Quite good piece of tech.
This replaced my Wi-Fi 5 mesh network after it bit the dust. It handles my entire smart home (48 devices), TV, PS5, PC, and 2 phones without sweat. Didn't notice any heat issues or noise. The initial setup could use fewer restarts (I think it restarted over 10 times while I dialed my settings in) but it is what it is. So far, it's been setup-and-forget.
M**R
Occasionally stops working
The router is ok when it works, but once a week or fortnight the 5ghz bands stop working and it has to be rebooted. My super cheap ISP supplied router doesn’t have issues like this, so a £800 router definitely shouldn’t.
B**E
Average at best
Options are limited, and it misses some of the key configurations that I would expect on such an expensive router. But this does mean that setup and configuration is easy as there are not many options.Also we are still waiting for firmware updates to enable some Wifi7 features.Signal strength is okay, but nothing special.I would recommend new Wifi7 routers with quad band, rather than the tri-band this comes with.
C**D
NETGEAR everytime
I bought some MR60s a while back and loved them. So when I got a new isp router (tplink) and realised they had customised the firmware to see devices behind the router I was somewhat annoyed. I looked at only one brand with my past history, that was NETGEAR. Started with the mesh system the 970s however i liked the mr60s so much I looked at the new BE19000. Meaning I could keep my armor subscription I only have a small house and the router being a WiFi 7, and more modern now covers my house without mesh. The benefits of this brand also is it allows Mac cloning which my isp uses for fixed ip allocation, my network speed is 2Gb. My MacBook tests at 1.7Mb on wifi A bit more about Armor too, I’m a security engineer, I was testing our corporate firewall which is an industry leading PaloAlto (with traps and wildfire) - the test failed, it didn’t detect the attack, however my Armor subscription did, blocked at the router level before getting in a machine. Well worth the subscription
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