![]() ![]() No pricing will be displayed in or on the package. Orders sent as gifts will include your gift message. Refunds or replacements will NOT be issued for lost or missing packages. The shipment is under customer ownership after it leaves the NETGEAR warehouse. Customers are responsible for tracking the package and being available to receive the shipment. NETGEAR highly recommends that you use FedEx Delivery Manager or USPS Informed Delivery to track your shipment and receive delivery notifications. Click View next to the order number to see the detailed order status.Hover over the person icon next to the shopping cart icon and select Track Order.Enter your account information and click NETGEAR Sign In.Estimated delivery dates are noted during check out. Shipping days are Monday through Friday and include processing times. This includes free shipping for all items with no minimum order value required. Items may be shipped and delivered at different times. You may get more than one tracking number if your order contains more than one item. You will receive a tracking number after your order is processed and ready to ship. Occasionally, during large promotional events and the holidays, more time may be required to validate and ship your order, causing a delay. We strive to ship the complete order for your convenience, but to ensure you get your order on time, the items may be separated. ![]() If your order contains more than one item, you may get more than one tracking number. We do not ship internationally or to US Territories (Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Canada and beyond). PO BOX and APO/FPO can be shipped via USPS Ground only. My R7000 has been rock solid for 7+ years though I run Merlin and not stock Netgear FW.We ship to most locations within the United States (50 states as well as to Military (APO/FPO) addresses. When I go to the patio or the furthest room in the basement, the signal is weak / speed is low and that's what I hope to improve with a new router as most of my client devices now support wifi 6. Not everyone will see this kind of speed as my neighboring houses are about 100 ft apart which keeps the interference low. I am downstairs while the router (R7000) is upstairs in a room not directly above me and yet I got faster download speed (305Mbps) from my phone using the Ookla app than my actual internet speed (FIOS 200/200). 100Mbps is probably too low but not unrealistic unless you are pretty close to the router. R7000 is a model from 2013, which was not built for gigabit wireless and real life wifi max has been tested to be less than 450Mbps with the fastest compatible client in the same room within direct line of sight. What kind of client are you using? How close are you to the router? Are their any walls in between? What channel are you using? How much wifi interference do you have around the house? That really doesn't say anything about the router being "horrible". I have R7000, the lan speeds are 700mbps, while WiFi speeds are max 100 for 1Gbps connection. I think the WiFi speeds degrade terribly with Netgear routers. Considering it's from Costco and a return would be pretty easy, I might just try it out. My thought is that in real world, there will be very little difference between these two and AX86U will edge out both if you have a very large space but for the vast majority of people this router would be just as good as AX86U and RAX70. 5GHz 4x4 speed is the same at 4800Mbps but I don't have any client that'd take advantage of that. Asus also has a 2.5GbE WAN port.įrom my reading, RAX78 (this one) is pretty much the same as RAX70 though the RAX70 has slightly faster AX 2x2 speed at both 2.4GHz (600Mbps vs 460) and 5GHz (1200Mbps vs 960). This Nighthawk (RAX78) is very likely a better deal (lowest for AX86U I have seen around $250) but in terms of speed over distance AX86U would likely win, especially at the end of range. I don't know why someone (have a lot of them here) would thumb down your question but I'd like to know as well if anyone owned both routers for a medium sized house. How does this compare with ASUS RT-AX86U for Xfinity Gigabit?
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