Netgear RAX120 Nighthawk (5G, WiFi 6)
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Netgear RAX120 Nighthawk (5G, WiFi 6)


Question about Netgear RAX120 Nighthawk (5G, WiFi 6)

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digital-light

2 years ago

Incorrect information, this router is not 5G - and no, putting 5G + wifi6 does not mean 'uses the 5ghz band for wifi' because all wifi 6 routers use the 5ghz band - 5G here suggests that this is a router for 4G/5G LTE, i.e. the cellular network. What's more, the product specifications indicate 5 LTE bands, which is clearly not true! Digitec is waking up to false information in product descriptions - we expect better from you.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Firstly, this is not a question, but a rant. And then it's completely wrong. If you don't have a clue, you don't have a clue. The description is correct and "Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Port 5G/2.5G/1G" is spot on. It would be nicer if the router had 10G, but in the RAX group it is so far the only router that offers at least half of that, namely a 5G port.

Incidentally, this is also what the Netgear website says about the product:

5G/2.5G/1Gbps Multi-Gig port (configurable). 1 WAN & 4 LAN. Dual Gigabit Ethernet Port Aggregation. 5G/2.5G/1G Multi-Gig Ethernet LAN port

And that is 100% correct.

Anyone who has no idea should simply use their provider's router.