Update: This popular deal is still available
Walmart has
Netgear Nighthawk AX4 Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 Wireless 4-Stream Router (RAX35-100NAS) on sale for
$49.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Cool_Pacific for finding this deal.
Features:- 1,500 square feet of WiFi 6 coverage
- Connect 40 plus devices at once
- 3 Gbps WiFi speeds for buffer-free 4K streaming on all your devices
- Number of ethernet ports: five (5) 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit ethernet ports (1 WAN & 4 LAN)
- Processor: dual-core processor
- Security: 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
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Setup 2.4GHz band 1 for your guest users and slow devices like printer, thermostat, and security system. Setup 5Ghz band 2 for your high-speed devices like laptop, phone, tablet, and Roku. Plug your gaming and VR gear directly into the Gigabit Ethernet on router 1 or 2. Enjoy your new network.
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Thats the renewed/used one
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I have Google WiFi which seems to be 10mbit over wired and like 500k over wireless. I have 1g fiber at the new house but has a detached studio. It's a rental so I am not going to bury a cat6 line underground or anything. I need the studio to use WiFi6 for VR stuff. If I have two pucks in the house and one in the studio, it seems the wireless tx speed is capped at half or less but it says wired is much higher. So does that mean wired from any puck or just the one physically connected to the fiber modem ( I know it's not technically a modem)? If so, can I connect one of these to the puck /wifi mesh node in the studio so I can get gigabit speeds in there and use Wi-Fi 6. For my specific VR hardware? Or am I going to have to bite the bullet and find a much more powerful Wi-Fi mesh? But does 1 gig or higher wirelessly?
I'd say the studio is a good 40 ft away with many walls and some shit in between the two physical buildings.
Thanks in advance and good luck to anyone who can decipher my question and has the bravery to answer. May the odds be in your favor.
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I have Google WiFi which seems to be 10mbit over wired and like 500k over wireless. I have 1g fiber at the new house but has a detached studio. It's a rental so I am not going to bury a cat6 line underground or anything. I need the studio to use WiFi6 for VR stuff. If I have two pucks in the house and one in the studio, it seems the wireless tx speed is capped at half or less but it says wired is much higher. So does that mean wired from any puck or just the one physically connected to the fiber modem ( I know it's not technically a modem)? If so, can I connect one of these to the puck /wifi mesh node in the studio so I can get gigabit speeds in there and use Wi-Fi 6. For my specific VR hardware? Or am I going to have to bite the bullet and find a much more powerful Wi-Fi mesh? But does 1 gig or higher wirelessly?
I'd say the studio is a good 40 ft away with many walls and some shit in between the two physical buildings.
Thanks in advance and good luck to anyone who can decipher my question and has the bravery to answer. May the odds be in your favor.
you can get highest speeds with 5ghz 80mhz wide band but that reduces range...need a good antenna.
interference another factor...is it a busy, populated area?
40ft cable from rooftop not possible? that's the cheapest best way by far. You can do 100ft on cat5e and still get 1Gb LAN.
throwing money at a premade mesh won't magically overcome signal and interference issues.
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I have Google WiFi which seems to be 10mbit over wired and like 500k over wireless. I have 1g fiber at the new house but has a detached studio. It's a rental so I am not going to bury a cat6 line underground or anything. I need the studio to use WiFi6 for VR stuff. If I have two pucks in the house and one in the studio, it seems the wireless tx speed is capped at half or less but it says wired is much higher. So does that mean wired from any puck or just the one physically connected to the fiber modem ( I know it's not technically a modem)? If so, can I connect one of these to the puck /wifi mesh node in the studio so I can get gigabit speeds in there and use Wi-Fi 6. For my specific VR hardware? Or am I going to have to bite the bullet and find a much more powerful Wi-Fi mesh? But does 1 gig or higher wirelessly?
I'd say the studio is a good 40 ft away with many walls and some shit in between the two physical buildings.
Thanks in advance and good luck to anyone who can decipher my question and has the bravery to answer. May the odds be in your favor.
https://slickdeals.net/f/15957550-asus-rt-ax92u-2-pack-ax6100-tri-band-wi-fi-6-gaming-mesh-router-for-229-99-free-shipping?src=fr
Setup 2.4GHz band 1 for your guest users and slow devices like printer, thermostat, and security system. Setup 5Ghz band 2 for your high-speed devices like laptop, phone, tablet, and Roku. Plug your gaming and VR gear directly into the Gigabit Ethernet on router 1 or 2. Enjoy your new network.
you can get highest speeds with 5ghz 80mhz wide band but that reduces range...need a good antenna.
interference another factor...is it a busy, populated area?
40ft cable from rooftop not possible? that's the cheapest best way by far. You can do 100ft on cat5e and still get 1Gb LAN.
throwing money at a premade mesh won't magically overcome signal and interference issues.
Then again, its only $49 bucks. Can't really complain. Performance is inline with other 2x2 options like the v1 AX58U.
If you're looking for range and have a ton of older AC clients, buy 4x4 radios.
https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Ni...C78&sr=8-8
From what I read, the RAX35 is the Walmart version of RAX40 with a USB 2.0 port instead of USB 3.0.
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