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Rjdelew
Jan 11, 2018Initiate
X10 vs XR500
I just bought an X10 router 2 weeks ago. Its still possible to return based on the stores Christmas policy. Should I return and get theXR500 or am I better off with the X10?
ErnestTheGreat
Jan 12, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
It depends what are you using the router for and if you care about 802.11ad? The R9000 and XR500 device each have their market segment they go after. If you strip away 802.11ad the 2.4GHz and 5GHz combined speed is same as XR500. R9000's advantages are that it has, active antennas, quad core processor, Plex media server and 802.11ad support.
If we compare them performance wise R9000 may give you a slightly better range on 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi but it will not improve performance on online gaming side of things or give you ability to truly customize your router ui like XR500 does. When it comes to customization, QoS management, per device bandwidth management and device/network statistics the XR500 beats R9000 hands down.
My suggestion would be to really look at what do you plan on using the devices for if you have or plan on getting 802.11ad devices or using Plex media server, Amazon cloud back up then R9000 maybe a better way to go. If you are an avid gamer and care about router customization, online gaming experience, per device upload/download bandwidth control and just want an overall solid network performance XR500 is probably a better solution and also a cheaper one ;).
vore82
Jan 28, 2018Aspirant
xr500 is for pure gaming right ? is it just for 1 pc to play or can i use for +25 pc to play online , all this wired with a switch
- Netduma-FraserJan 28, 2018NetDuma PartnerYou can use multiple yes, you wouldn't be able to Geo-Filter them all but should be no need. QoS can definitely help in this situation.
- rebel_orbiJan 28, 2018TutorAre there any routers that offer 10GBe and don't cost an arm and a leg?
I have an X10 also and debating if I should keep it or return it.
Its my main router connected to a Synology using LAG and two R7000 APs.
My cost was around $220 USD for it.
My priority is strong 10GBe and Link Aggregation. WiFi coverage would be a bonus.