A:AnswerNETGEAR home routers can accommodate up to 32 clients per wireless band. This is a triband router so 96 connected devices. However, since the router's wireless channel is shared between all the wireless clients, adding clients will inevitably result in slower network access for all clients.
A:AnswerJason - yes this router improved my connectivity with Charter And I added ROKU to expand viewing options. My 10 year old router had problems with freezing, poor image quality and signal loss. It has also improved my video connection quality with Webex, Zoom and MS Teams.
A:AnswerActually it's 3 bands. 1 band at 2.4G and 2 separate bands at 5G. I think you're getting confused with the number of "antennas" it has inside the fins to broadcast and receive the signals. Or BB screwed up the description. Anyhooo - it's 3 individual bands that you can set up and individually name and give individual passwords to. Hope that helps.
A:AnswerYes, the model RAX70-100NAS is wall mountable. Even though I only had ours mounted for a couple of days before taking it down and putting it back on its shelf, we didn't notice any negative changes in speed or performance. (I just didn't like how it looked on the wall because of its size).
A:AnswerIf your Internet Provider provides an ethernet port for you to plug into, then yes, you can use this device. If they provide a Coax Cable, then no, you will need a cable modem first then this device.
A:AnswerI'm in a very large home with the router in the center of the house. I am on 1/2 acre of property and have a cousin 2 houses over from me (over 300') and pick up her son's SSIDs on his network. I have never dropped internet with this router and I'm dealing with a lot of distance in and out of the home. In my backyard I'm still on wireless on my phone. It's positively FANTASTIC!!
A:AnswerThis Nighthawk AX6600 Tri-Band! It's OUTSTANDING! I have smart TVs in a large home as well as one in a gazebo 60' away from the house all picking up Firesticks and not buffering at all. UNREAL ROUTER!!!
A:AnswerThe router transmits both 2.4 and 5.0 GHz simultaneously so it should work just fine. I have a WiFi camera that only works on 2.4 GHz and it works flawlessly for me. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerAnswer is hard to exact. Range is based on area construction, plaster concrete, steel how many floors...etc. My house 1700 sq ft single story.....great coverage and 25+ devices looking for wifi. Great router you can go wrong