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The NETGEAR Nighthawk RS700S is a cutting-edge WiFi 7 tri-band router delivering up to 19Gbps wireless speeds and coverage for homes up to 3,500 sq. ft. It supports over 200 devices simultaneously, features a 10 Gigabit Ethernet port for ultra-fast wired connections, and includes a 1-year subscription to NETGEAR Armor for advanced cybersecurity. Designed for gamers, streamers, and professionals demanding peak performance and seamless connectivity.



















| ASIN | B0C9JQLDCG |
| Item model number | RS700S-100NAS |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Package Dimensions | 30.51 x 22.5 x 14.91 cm; 2.52 kg |
A**A
Rendimiento: Tenía un AP Unifi AP AC Pro y todo mejoró estrepitosamente, rango en la misma planta, velocidad de respuesta de conexión de todos los dispositivos. La cámara que tengo en la entrada emite de inmediato la imagen, antes demoraba unos segundos, pese a que es de 2.4ghz Estabilidad: No es necesario reiniciar el router, trabaja sin problemas todo el tiempo. Sólo recomiendo que en los celulares se deshabilite la opción de MAC address aleatoria, tal como lo indica Netgear. Estética: Es un poco grande, pero es muy bonito, combina con cualquier decoración, eso en comparación con las arañas gamer que tienen las antenas externas. Precio: Si vale la pena si quieres lo mejor del momento, por lo menos debería ser útil la tecnología hasta dentro de 5 años, sin embargo, creo que hay opciones nuevas con rendimiento aceptable a menos por menos de la mitad de precio. Conclusión: Actualizando firmware y configurando todo debidamente es un excelente router.
J**Z
funciono solamente por cerca de dos horas y su cobertura y velociddad, sobresaliente. Después, simplemente se apago para no volver a encender. Iniciamos la devolución por tal motivo.
C**L
This was such a good purchase. I've had this router over a year now. Everything connects to it seamlessly with the exception of one device. That one device was a WiFi enable birdhouse which I wouldn't recommend to anyone. But this router keeps all our devices safe. It blocks links that are spam or suspicious. We have had zero account compromised while running this. And it's super simple to setup. We have all the typical devices in our house, gaming devices, computer, smart TVs, phones, ipad, Kindles and have zero issues. It's fast and devices connect on all 3 floors as well as the garage and outside. I have zero complaints. The NetGear Armor is great and I will pay to renew it. Not like the old days of Norton. You don't even know it's running. I purchased it when it was well over $700 and I still feel that was a value.
A**N
Title: Great for my use but not perfect Description: Up-front, it beats the pants off the Eero Max 7 from Frontier that it replaces. It's just way faster. It also is a good size and fits in the same space as the Eero did, and is smaller than some routers (looking at you, Asus). I did buy mine refurbished by Netgear, so half price, and that definitely affects my experience in a positive way. (Having installed and tested it, I might not recommend paying full price.) Ethernet is solid and gives me within a whisker of 1 Gbps, which is my service max. WiFi 5 and 6, too, on my modern Windows 11 PCs is 900+ Mbps through the floor into the basement. Good speed. 2.4 is not great. And, my old school 2013 MBP that did actually get 600 Mbps with the evil Eero, only gets 500 wired and 200 WiFi on WiFi 5 with this router. :( Also, on 2.4, the MacBook gets less than 100 Mbps. Now, none of my laptops, even the new ones, have a WiFi card that accepts speeds faster than 1 Gbps. My desktop will do 5 Gbps (wired and wireless) but 1 is fine. The Nighthawk RS700's interface on their mobile app is decontented and I guess good for a quick setup and reviewing status (maybe?). The Web interface seems clean but is a pain to navigate. For example, I have not yet found how to set a static IP for an attached device. The interface definitely seems 2 generations below the competition (like Asus not Eero). I think I suffer four actual annoyances. One is the parental protections; I am tired of the Nighthawk enquiring if I want to pay for this; I don't; my kids are adults. Second is the protection you have to pay a subscription for. This seems an awkward attempt to get some SaaS revenue, and I immediately reject such things. Stop bugging me, please. Now, I do like to set my own administrator name (for security, I think), but the Nighthawk RS700 does not permit that for "security" reasons. Really, whose "security." If I mess that up, there's a reset button, so .... I don't suppose it's because Netgear might have a backdoor password or some such? Then, how in blazes do I get this ReadySHARE thing to work? None of these things are deal killers. For the money and compared to the WiFi 7 router I had, this is a great router. I would suggest Netgear replace the 1 GBPs Ethernet ports with 2.5 ones at no extra cost to the consumer, and make the router Web interface more usable, but ... Yes, recommended. Great signal strength, enough ports, not too big, and the right price. 4 stars! Recommended.
J**K
For something so expensive I'd expect better quality. I've now been using this for two years and it's okay, but it is not worth the price. For basic home routing it seems okay. We have a lot of "wifi" device connected, cameras, appliances, and what not (31 currently connected as I write this review), and it seems to work well. What I don't like is: The VPN support is bad. Firstly you are required to use a static IP address or a dynamic DNS service. Why?... I don't have a static IP address, but it also hasn't changed in years. Let me decide if my IP address is correct instead of making me use dynamic DNS. As for the Dynamic DNS... Technically they give you a free option for this through No-IP, but you have to verify it every month or pay for it. All paying for it does is make it so you don't have to verify once a month. Netgear ought to run their own server that does this for free, or remove the requirement to require dynamic DNS service for VPN to be enabled. Also... The VPN doesn't work! That's actually the worst of it. Every time I have tried to connect to VPN while on vacation, it works for a few minutes then whole router freezes and I have to have a friend go to our house to reset it. So I have not been able to VPN to our house ever since I got this router, and yet for some reason I keep verifying with No-IP every month even though I get no use out of it. I don't think a lot of people really need to VPN to their own homes since smart devices generally don't require it, but for the niche audience that has the need or desire to, this won't cut it. I'll acknowledge it may be my specific device that is defective in regards to the VPN, but I'm not sure. The other issue I have for the router is it has bugs, and I don't trust it. For example, I have a DHCP server separate from my router so I disable DHCP on the router and after one of the updates DHCP was broken. Netgear was actually pretty responsive and sent me a beta firmware with a proposed fix, but something as basic as a bug with disabling the DHCP on the router should have never made it past QA. I think for most home users with lots of devices it's probably fine, but if you are doing anything that the average user wouldn't do I wouldn't count on it working correctly, but I also think there are more cost effective solutions than this one.
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