NETGEAR Nighthawk WiFi 6 Router (RAX43) AX4200 4.2Gbps Wireless Speed – Dual-Band Gigabit Internet Router – Covers 2,500 sq. ft., 25 Devices – Built-in VPN, USB 3.0, Gaming

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Description

  • Coverage up to 2,000 sq. ft. for up to 25 devices
  • Fast AX4200 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
  • NETGEAR Armor software provides an automatic shield of security for your WiFi and connected devices for real-time protection against hackers and added privacy with VPN. 30-day trial included
  • NETGEAR routers have security features enabled out of the box with automatic firmware updates, and industry-leading safety features to help protect you and your family
  • Easily set up and manage your WiFi with the Nighthawk app
  • Made for use in the US only

Specification

General Product Details

Product Dimensions

11.65 x 8.11 x 2.25 inches

Item Weight

1.25 pounds

Item model number

RAX43-100NAS

Batteries

2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Date First Available

September 30, 2020

Manufacturer

Netgear

Country of Origin

Vietnam

Customer Reviews

4.5
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10 reviews for NETGEAR Nighthawk WiFi 6 Router (RAX43) AX4200 4.2Gbps Wireless Speed – Dual-Band Gigabit Internet Router – Covers 2,500 sq. ft., 25 Devices – Built-in VPN, USB 3.0, Gaming

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  1. Sultan Alamri

    ممتاز جداً للقيمرز

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  2. AOP3D 5 WHISTLESTOP MALL ROCKPORT MA

    Title: A High-Performance Powerhouse – NETGEAR Nighthawk 6-Stream AX5400 WiFi 6 Router (RAX50)

    The NETGEAR Nighthawk 6-Stream AX5400 WiFi 6 Router (RAX50) is a true powerhouse when it comes to delivering high-speed, reliable, and secure wireless connectivity. As an upgrade to its predecessor, this dual-band wireless router brings to the table the latest WiFi 6 technology, promising to revolutionize your home network experience.

    Setting up the RAX50 was a breeze, thanks to its user-friendly web interface and the Nighthawk app, which made the initial configuration a smooth process. Once up and running, the router impressed us with its exceptional performance. With AX5400 dual-band capabilities, it effortlessly handles multiple devices simultaneously, even during peak usage times.

    The router’s six-stream technology and advanced 160MHz channel support deliver lightning-fast speeds, making lag-free gaming and 4K streaming a reality. We noticed a significant improvement in our network’s overall stability and coverage, which is particularly beneficial for larger homes or multi-story setups.

    The Nighthawk RAX50 also comes equipped with robust security features, ensuring a safe online experience for all connected devices. WPA3 encryption, guest network support, and automatic firmware updates help protect against potential threats and vulnerabilities.

    One of the standout features of the RAX50 is its impressive array of customizable settings. The QoS (Quality of Service) options enable us to prioritize specific devices or applications, ensuring smooth performance for crucial tasks. The presence of four Gigabit Ethernet ports and a USB 3.0 port further enhances its versatility, allowing for seamless wired connections and convenient sharing of files across the network.

    The router’s sleek design and subtle LED indicators add a touch of sophistication to any home environment, while also maintaining a low profile. Despite its powerful capabilities, we noticed that the device runs relatively cool, contributing to its overall reliability.

    However, it’s worth noting that the RAX50’s premium features come at a higher price point compared to some other routers in the market. Nevertheless, if you’re looking for cutting-edge technology and top-tier performance, this router is worth the investment.

    In conclusion, the NETGEAR Nighthawk 6-Stream AX5400 WiFi 6 Router (RAX50) delivers on its promises of high-speed connectivity, impressive coverage, and robust security features. Whether you’re a tech-savvy enthusiast or a casual user, this router has the power to elevate your home network to the next level.

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  3. José Jason Torres Mendoza

    Funciona mejor que el router gamer de tp link, juego en línea y da una conexión muy estable sin bajones, pero es demasiado costoso, compralo en descuento y sobre todo podría valer la pena para jugar en línea…

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  4. bearcatnat

    Bought this router to use with our new fiber connection. We don’t yet have that up and running so I installed this router with our current cable internet. We’ve seen a big boost in our home WiFi speed and reliability of the connection. Very easy to set up and install. There was no need to mess with or tweak any settings. Wish I’d bought this sooner as our cable supplied WiFi router box is apparently terrible and outdated. I’m looking forward to using this router with our new fiber connection soon!

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  5. Lego Man

    Update: I’m a security architect / engineer, been in the profession for 20+ years. Manage firewalls at work.
    Pro’s: Wifi – fast, true, nice maps, lots of charts. Very Pretty, That’s where it stops though.
    Usefulness? I found 17+ major areas where this > $300 item just does not stack up, so it will be ***returned***.
    TL;DR VASTLY SUB PAR for a) the price (> 300) b) NetGears’ Rep (I have several products) c) and the maturity of the market. Yes, it is updated to current version as of early May 2022. I found at least 15 major usability problems that cause you to go elsewhere. Editing your own PING heatmap is buggy, error pone and just does not appear to work.

    These problems that WILL affect home users. There are BUGS listed here and significant user usability issues that, with 3% of effort, would make this device *significantly* more usable for the home user.

    1) Router does not come with an AdBlock list, it should, as its a core feature. When you *first* open the ad bock area, you get a nice message explaining feature, and it specifically calls out protecting smart TV’s. When you go find in the support forum the suggested block list, the “default” one, and … you go to Amazon TV, IMDB shows do not play. Why? Because … they have an ad. Stop the ad blocker – IMDB shows play. Now this is not some obscure cheap-o “smart TV” service, its … AMAZON and IMDB!
    2) Router has a “ping map” feature, the idea is to see response time for common games. That’s not valuable to me. The idea of having my OWN ping map for work services, Google DNS. OpenDNS servers, etc., would help me to be sure that the services I need for work are “up” and I have good I’Net connectivity. All of the entries I created do respond to ping (ICMP Echo Request) at the cmd line, but … alas … when you add them to the custom router’s list and try it, you get zero response. Unlike the game lists.
    3) AD BLOCK: The adblock feature has a “bubble map” showing volume of adds blocked by a given device on the network. Devices are listed as “unknown”, UNLESS the device gives up its name in some manner. For a home user, this is useless. The absolute minimum should be to show the sending devices IP address. THAT would allow the system user to at least see if ads are blocked for … oh … I don’t know, their SMART TV!!! It takes a LOOOOONG time for the ‘adblocker’ page to paint (longer than others). The ad blocker screen did not paint on initial access when I started this write up. I tried going to other screens, and back to ad blocker. ONLY when I hit the “refresh” button in the browser did the adblocker page paint. AdBlock history only goes back 24 hrs. Does not appear to be a way to export ad blocked sites – although you can click at a point in time on the bubble chart and see the ad sites blocked for a specific point in time. Does not appear a way to ‘exclude’ a system from adblocking (that would solve my smart TV issue…)
    4) QoS: On day one of getting the device – I set this up. ON day three, when I wet to the QoS settings, I get the “Welcome to QoS” page. I looked at it 3-4 times, and never got the ‘welcome’ page before til day 3. QOS display just has broad classifications of applications, does not appear a way to edit the classifications, or add/delete/edit them.
    5) Network Monitor: Same as point 4 on the “welcome” page.
    6) “Network Monitor” shows information in the aggregate, you cannot (on this page) identify a top consumer. Why? Because what little “device” information there is not an IP address, or a system name (7/8 say “unnamed device”). I had a Nintendo Switch online – but it did not show up here on this page.
    7) “Device Manager” – you may see a device name, you do see a MAC address, you DO NOT see the current/most recent device IP unless the device is online “at the moment”. Most home users can connect the dot w/ a system name or IP, and may not know how to find a MAC address. Why show the MAC and not the most recent IP? OH – and I do see a “Nintendo Switch” in this screen, but not others … so … the Identifier in this fancy map display isn’t seen elsewhere, like the “traffic controller” page … Oh no, wait, after 30 seconds, there it is in the list on the TC page … why the delay?
    8) The traffic controller page does not reliably populate – 2/3x, it is blank, 1/3 there is no info when you get the page elements – all of which are devoid of data. This is a page where you ‘configure’ properties – so it being empty is OK. It is not OK that a page with no data for its areas does not initially paint.
    9) The “wireless status” don’t tell you the number of connected devices. Every other router I’ve used does.
    10) LOGS: There are two places where you see logs – Setup | Monitoring ) Logs and Sys Info | Logs (bottom). These areas display … different information. (so they are different logs, but not labeled that way) The first just has DHCP logs. The second is system level activity. Aside from copy/paste (into notepad?) doesn’t appear to be a way to export/save logs, although there is an ‘email logs’ button – but NOT on the Sys Info | Logs area!
    11) ON the dashboard widget that shows “Internet Status” you see the ISP IP, you do not see the DNS servers – have to go to the setup area for that. When you resize the widget you get an error “Missing JSON response” – QA should have caught that.
    12) The “Block Sites” does not take a list off the Internet, you would need to edit each entry by hand. QA should have *DEFINITELY* CAUGHT THAT. Many other devices do this, lower than this price point, and PiHole does it for free. So does OpenDNS (for the most part), and NextDNS is $20/yr.
    13) The “Block Service” function doesn’t block a “service”, it blocks a TCP or UDP port. Services can run on any port, this section is poorly named.
    14) The “Email” address config page does not appear to have any ability to work with MFA enabled services – I did not try here, just reporting what I see on the page. (MFA may work, no idea…)
    15) UPDATES: When you press the “check update” button, you get … black text on a dark read background, which is barely readable. You also aren’t told if you are current or not. SO – the user doesn’t know if they need to .. update. QA should have caught that. Most other areas have white text on the dark red background.
    16) NTP – one server only, not multiple, can be defined.
    17) PING HEAT MAP: This is supposed to be a shining area o/t product. I have Five (5) entries selected in the list for the heat map – a pencil icon shows. Cannot figure a way to change that. SOME times when you click on pencil, you get a “RPC error ‘ERROR_UNKNOWN’: cannot open //data/dumaos/rapp-data/com.netdumasoftware.pingheatmap/data/usr/custom_1651432715.lua: No such file or directory -> stack traceback: ?: in function …..” error message. Sometimes you get to create / edit a list. Inconsistent.
    18) Other – I could not find a way to change the system color scheme, you are stuck with a fairly garish “red” scheme. AND … I do have “accessibility” checked as “on”. (I could see no difference with this checked on or off).

    ORIGINAL Post:
    Had it for two days. WOW – buggiest code EVER!!!! Took me several attempts to create my own ‘ping’ list. AND … then it doesn’t work. Can’t tell you how many parts / panels generate a JSON / Javascript error. Seems that very little QA was done. Super Un Happy.

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  6. ARTURO DE LA CRUZ GARCIA

    Excelente router, en cuanto a la instalación y el uso es muy fácil de operar, en cuanto a funciones, está muy completo, te brinda los ajustes necesarios para tener una estabilidad en el internet, independientemente del uso que se le de.

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  7. ِAhmed Alghamdi

    انصح شراء هذا الراوتر ، تستطيع التحكم به من خلال النظام المثبت به وتتحكم بالالعاب والاجهزة الاخرى من حيث الاتصال وسرعته .

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  8. Troy rissinger

    This router was easy to set up physically with the application on iPhone. It’s super fast and looks cool to boot. I highly recommend this product.

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  9. VaShaun Hosea

    I’ve purchased multiple Nighthawk routers now and am always please with the quality and performance of these. They are reliable and easy to set up. Will likely continue purchasing these as they are dependable as I need them to be.

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  10. Nikesh

    Simple to set up – wifi signal now reaches all along the house.

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