Costco has a custom model (RAXE450 vs the more common RAXE500) of Wifi 6E router (Seems the main difference is a slight difference in top bandwidth, but probably worth the $449.99 vs $599.99
https://www.costco.com/netgear-%E...49967.html
The two different spec sheets shows the main difference seems to be a slight difference in total/maximum wireless speed of 9.55Gbps vs 10.8Gbps
https://www.netgear.com/media/RAX...120479.pdf
vs
https://www.netgear.com/images/da...AXE450.pdf
There is also another option on costco right now - the Linksys Hydra Pro 6E Tri-band Mesh WiFi AXE6600 Router for $389.99! (Normally $499.99)
https://www.costco.com/linksys-hy...72261.html
Leave a Comment
37 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank kronox
review link:
https://dongknows.com/linksys-mr7...er-review/
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Jsz0301
https://dongknows.com/linksys-mr7...er-review/ [dongknows.com]
A lot of IoT devices will end up on 80mhz 5ghz Wifi6 due to backwards compatibility with older AC routers. 160mhz 5ghz (AC and AX) isn't practical due to DFS. This is why PS5 and M1 MacBook's don't bother.
In reality, most "AX" benefits come from lower SNR between client and router. Inflated box numbers should be taken with a grain of salt, especially since 160mhz wide channels will decrease range over the tradtional 80mhz setting.
Wave 2 AC to AX isn't as big as people believe, especially if the radio config is weaker when "upgrading" from something like a 3x3 AC design. In a lot of cases, people seem to be "downgrading" when it comes to AC compatibility with 2x2 AX router designs, granted AX clients do have benefit.
3x3 5G AX is relatively new to the market. It's definitely the baseline for most people looking to upgrade without degradation on multiple types of clients.
Had and love my old netgear R7000 and X4S R7800 though. Those I bought from neweggs and not the custom Costco brand
Had and love my old netgear R7000 and X4S R7800 though. Those I bought from neweggs and not the custom Costco brand
These costco models are the same as the retail models but have disabled QAM settings that don't make much real world differences. The likelihood is that both types of routers have the same issues regardless of exclusivity. Updates should be on the same schedule.
Devices will stick to the 80mhz 5ghz formula for mainstream compatibility unless they can sell them super cheap, which is unlikely seeing initial pricing.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Personally, I think Wifi X will be worth waiting for…. due out by January 2075 (though there are rumors that it might slip out a few months).
Also, don't forget that you won't have an issue with WiFi pollution due to being the only person on 6Ghz.
Also, don't forget that you won't have an issue with WiFi pollution due to being the only person on 6Ghz.
Going to replace my nighthawk x6s with this. Hope I'm not missing out on not buying full raxe500 version and saving some money. I want this to last another 10 years.
Also, don't forget that you won't have an issue with WiFi pollution due to being the only person on 6Ghz.
We currently have Intel 200/201 (210 6E), Apple M1 (80mhz), PS5 (80mhz), and some Samsung phones, but a bulk majority of clients end up spread around 2.4G N and 5G AC. You'll start seeing 5G AX pop up here and there by next year for other devices, but it will take a while for true saturation... and that's only 5G AX. Backwards compatibility and cost are key points.
Are you really willing to buy a router for $450+ USD to have a dedicated "gaming" channel? I mean I think 6E will be awesome for future mesh routers using wireless backhaul, but were quite a bit a way from mainstream adaptation of the 6ghz band. Pricing is just way too high due to requirements and new technology "tax".
I was actually able to test a GT-AXE11000. It's really just a dual band router plus my 1 AX210 desktop on 6E for testing purposes.
To clarify. I think 6E is def cool just not practical for real world client use cases atm.
Going to replace my nighthawk x6s with this. Hope I'm not missing out on not buying full raxe500 version and saving some money. I want this to last another 10 years.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
My current router handles it fine. But would make sure next one has it too
Leave a Comment