Monday, January 11th 2021

NETGEAR Debuts WiFi 6E With New Nighthawk RAXE500 Tri-band WiFi Router

NETGEAR, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTGR), the worldwide leading provider of award-winning advanced networking products for home and office has today announced, during the historic virtually-hosted CES 2021, the introduction of the world's first all-purpose WiFi 6E router, the Nighthawk RAXE500 Tri-band WiFi router. Promised to elevate the WiFi experience by providing speeds up to 10.8Gbps, this latest addition to the Nighthawk line of performance routers ushers in a new era of fast connectivity on the new 6Ghz band, free of interference and congestion.

Working, learning, and video streaming from home has placed greater demands on home WiFi networks. Devices in these ultra-connected households have been in a constant contest for bandwidth on crowded WiFi networks. WiFi 6E resolves these congestion issues by adding previously unavailable 6GHz WiFi spectrum that can be used to broadcast WiFi signals and connect to more devices with faster speeds and reliability. Up until the introduction of WiFi 6E, WiFi routers have been limited to the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. The new third 6GHz band will dramatically increase the capacity of networks to support more devices.
"The proliferation of Wi-Fi over the last few decades first stressed the 2.4 GHz band and then eventually the 5 GHz band with Wi-Fi 4, 5, and 6," said Phil Solis, research director at IDC. "As regulatory bodies around the world open up the 6 GHz band, Wi-Fi 6E networks will provide enabled devices with the breathing room to use large channels even in dense and congested areas with higher average data rates and lower latency."

A CES 2021 Innovations Award Honoree, the Nighthawk RAXE500 Tri-band WiFi router is designed to provide the fastest WiFi speed possible with higher-capacity, lower latency, and the latest WPA3 security. With cutting-edge technology, the new WiFi 6E router from NETGEAR expands WiFi for more capability, capacity, and experiences for a new world of uninterrupted connectivity while simultaneously conducting distance learning, video conferencing, and 4K/8K video streaming. With the new 6GHz band, this Nighthawk performance router delivers the faster speeds, smoother streaming, less interference, and improved latency for devices and WiFi-hungry applications for an overall enhanced experience.

"Our mission at NETGEAR is to provide products with cutting edge technologies to enable people to work, learn, stream and game more effectively in a connected world," said David Henry, senior vice president of Connected Home Products for NETGEAR. "We are pleased to be recognized by the Consumer Technology Association for our commitment to this mission with the introduction of the industry's first all-purpose WiFi 6E router. The Nighthawk RAXE500 Tri-band WiFi Router will capitalize on the available bandwidth afforded by the new 6Ghz channel, delivering an increase in speed and capacity that has never been experienced up until this moment."

Technical Specifications:
  • New 6GHz Band— with up to 200% more available spectrum than dual-band (5GHz and 2.4GHz) WiFi alone.
  • Ultra-Low Latency— Very few devices on new 6GHz band means lower latency for gaming and real-time traffic.
  • More High-Bandwidth WiFi Channels— Blazing-fast speed and less interference with 3X more high-bandwidth 160MHz WiFi channels.
  • 12-Streams Tri-Band WiFi— Four streams of 6GHz, four streams of 5GHz, and four streams of 2.4GHz equates to more available bandwidth and less congestion for all devices on WiFi.
  • WiFi 6E Optimized Powerful Processor— Ideal for Gigabit Internet speeds, a 64-bit 1.8GHz quad-core processor ensures smooth 4K/8K UHD streaming and gaming.
  • Multi-Gig Ethernet Port 2.5G— 2.5X the wired speed of a typical Gigabit port, to be used for LAN or Internet connectivity.
  • Five (5) Gigabit Ethernet Ports— Connect more wired devices for faster file transfer and uninterrupted connections. Aggregate two Gigabit LAN ports and two Gigabit WAN ports (configurable) concurrently.
  • Pre-optimized Antennas— Unfold and set antennas on the router; no further adjustment required. The Nighthawk RAXE500 antennas come pre-optimized for the best WiFi performance.
  • NETGEAR Armor Cybersecurity for your Home— Advanced cyberthreat protection for your home network and an unlimited number of connected devices. Learn more at netgear.com/armor.
  • Automatic firmware updates— Latest security patches delivered to the router without the need for user intervention.
NETGEAR Armor Cybersecurity:
The Nighthawk RAXE500 Tri-band WiFi router includes a free 30-day trial of NETGEAR Armor to protect the connected home from online threats. Armor's multi-layered cybersecurity is built into the RAXE500 router to provide the peace of mind that you have the best-in-class anti-virus, anti-malware, and data protection for your smart devices, smartphones, and computers. NETGEAR Armor provides protection for all your connected devices from cyber threats on the WiFi network as well as when off network and on-the-goii.

Availability:
The NETGEAR Nighthawk RAXE500 Tri-band WiFi router is currently planned to be available within the first quarter of 2021 from NETGEAR.com and other online resellers for a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $599.99 USD.
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8 Comments on NETGEAR Debuts WiFi 6E With New Nighthawk RAXE500 Tri-band WiFi Router

#1
ymbaja
Duuuuuuuun duuuun duun dun dUn dun, dun dUn dun....


(Sorry Imperial March always pops into my head when I see this thing)
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#2
Totally
ymbajaDuuuuuuuun duuuun duun dun dUn dun, dun dUn dun....


(Sorry Imperial March always pops into my head when I see this thing)
You're not the only one.
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#3
bug
I don't know if this is really "all purpose". I doubt home users need to support so many devices 5GHz alone can't deliver. But there are businesses that might.
Also the price, while high, is lower than I expected.

Fwiw, I'm running an (older) Nighthawk and, while not perfect, it has served me well, working from home for the past year. I'm probably the only one in my team that didn't complain about network connectivity :D
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#4
Caring1
Yes but can it fly?
This would make a cool drone.
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#6
KithKhan
My thoughts too. Only I glitched over to the other side of things and wondered if it fires phasers or disruptors, and if it has a cloaking device or if you have to pay extra for that.

Star Wars > Star Trek. Dunno why I went there. My bad. So sorry.
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#7
Durvelle27
Very interesting

and I’m even in the market now to redo my home network
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#8
Mussels
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I was humming it too
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