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Netgear NETGEAR RAX50-100NAR Nighthawk 6-Stream AX5400 WiFi 6 Router, Black (Renewed)

Original price was: €200.Current price is: €70.

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Fast AX5400 Gigabit speed with WiFi 6 technology for uninterrupted streaming, HD video gaming, and web conferencing

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Connects to your existing cable modem and replaces your WiFi router. Compatible with any internet service provider up to 1Gbps including cable, satellite, fiber, and DSL

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Plug in computers, game consoles, streaming players, and more with 4 x 1G Ethernet ports Share a storage drive with any connected device and create a personal cloud storage to access from anywhere using the 1 x 3.0 USB port

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Coverage up to 2,500 sq. ft. for up to 25 devices.
Fast AX5400 Gigabit speed with WiFi 6 technology for uninterrupted streaming, HD video gaming, and web conferencing
Connects to your existing cable modem and replaces your WiFi router. Compatible with any internet service provider up to 1Gbps including cable, satellite, fiber, and DSL
Plug in computers, game consoles, streaming players, and more with 4 x 1G Ethernet ports Share a storage drive with any connected device and create a personal cloud storage to access from anywhere using the 1 x 3.0 USB port
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Customers say

Customers find the router easy to set up and appreciate its significantly faster internet speeds and good signal range that covers their whole house well. Moreover, they consider it a great value purchase. However, the router’s functionality and quality receive mixed reviews, with some saying it works as specified while others report it stops working after 7 months. Additionally, connectivity issues are common, with customers reporting frequent internet connection drops, and durability concerns as several units broke within 4 months of use.

6 reviews for Netgear NETGEAR RAX50-100NAR Nighthawk 6-Stream AX5400 WiFi 6 Router, Black (Renewed)

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  1. Jesse Powers

    Great features and specs for the price
    Works great so far, I’ll make an updated review if that changes, the router was delivered in a non-branded brown cardboard box but otherwise is like new. Power cables, antennas and manual in the box. Security seems great with built in firewall, VPN (extra charge) malware and virus protection built right in to the RAX50. Great speeds, wifi speed is faster than my old modem/router. Latency seems improved both wired and wireless. Wasn’t a huge fan of the setup process needing to be done through the app and no obvious way to do it through the browser on my PC. Maybe I couldn’t find it? *Price for the Netgear Armor security is an annual subscription at $100/year for standard, $150/year for “plus” not discounted. But it’s optional subscription after the free trial. Subscription services like this are very anti-consumer.

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  2. Tiny Tim

    The signal strength covers my whole house well.
    I was surprised how powerful the wifi is. The signal strength covers my whole house well.

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  3. AANT

    So far good
    Amazon renewed router is working like new. I removed one star because the isolation feature of guest network is disabled in AP mode. So guests can see my other devices in network and the option to turn off is disabled. This is the second AP i have connected to main router ..all netgear.. the other AP router supports guest isolation.

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  4. Brett Johnson

    Good hardware, garbage spyware/firmware, works mediocre as WiFi6 WAP
    Edit: After installing adguard home on my network and browsing the output, it became clear what a network hog and spyware repository this piece of garbage is, so I removed one of the stars, it’s going in the trash bin, and I’ll never buy another Netgear product again. It’s *CONSTANTLY* pinging home to multiple netgear IP addresses, and when I say constantly, I mean like thousands of times per day. This diseased contagion is off my network for good.First off, the hardware works pretty great, especially for the temporarily discounted price! But I despise the slow, buggy, intolerably annoying firmware. This irritating device *REQUIRES* you to install a privacy-invading phone app, create a netgear account, register your device with them, and only *then* does it allow you to set up the device, and only in the most minimal way. Once you go through the annoyance above, you no longer need the netgear account or phone app, unless you ever need to hard-reset the device. The direct web interface is adequate to set the device up as a WAP (which is why I bought it), but I would not want to use this thing as my main router. The firmware is far too limited, slow, and poorly implemented for it to be a useful router. At the time I bought, it was the cheapest device I could find capable of being a WiFi6 WAP, and it eventually works well in that regard once the irritation of setting it up is over. As an aside/warning, if you set this thing up as a WAP, you’ll want to set up a static IP address in the firmware. I didn’t, and when I connected it to my network, it obtained 3 different DHCP addresses with 3 different MAC addresses, and abandoned them all, then eventually obtained a final one it stuck with. But it only gave the DHCP server its hostname for the first attempt. So, my DNS server thinks the hostname I gave it points at the first attempt, which is abandoned. It took me some sleuthing to find the actual IP address. Also, once you set it to WAP mode, the amazingly incompetent firmware won’t allow you to change any networking settings, so you can’t change it to have a static IP then.Speaking of DNS, once you do get it set up, if you use the DNS name to access it “RAX35” by default, the device immediately redirects your browser to some netgear site. Only by typing in the raw IP address can you access the router config interface. I sort-of solved this by adding a CNAME to my DNS server to point “wwwrouterlogincom” back at the router’s name, and using that DNS name to access it, but that’s a kludge at best.

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  5. Caleb L

    Great performance and app
    By Caleb L12345Pros: This device has performed exceptionally well so far. It’s very easy to set up and connect devices. The Nighthawk app is particularly impressive, offering excellent features such as displaying a list of connected devices. The internet speed is significantly faster compared to my previous Wi-Fi 5 router, which I had used for five years. Additionally, it supports connecting more devices simultaneously without any issues. Cons: The lists of connected devices displayed on the iPad and iPhone apps are inconsistent. Also, it’s not possible to remove some unknown devices from the lists, which can be frustrating.

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  6. Austin Edwards

    Much better the router the cable company provided
    Also like having the guest network.

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    Netgear NETGEAR RAX50-100NAR Nighthawk 6-Stream AX5400 WiFi 6 Router, Black (Renewed)
    Netgear NETGEAR RAX50-100NAR Nighthawk 6-Stream AX5400 WiFi 6 Router, Black (Renewed)

    Original price was: €200.Current price is: €70.

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