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Redtulips7
Mar 25, 2019Luminary
Nighthawk x10[R9000] To Nighthawk Tri-Band AX12[RAX200]
So I upgrade from R9000 to RAX200 Router, I was hoping to see at least 10% Wi-Fi speed improvement but seen none!!! I got Verizon Fios Gigabit speed but surprise to see no improvement over the previo...
schumaku
Mar 25, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Screenshot does clealry indicate a Nighthawk AX12 (RAX120) - not the original subject Nighthawk Tri-Band AX12 (RAX200). These are two different products. So my assumption of v1.0.0.78 == RAX120 was correct. But hey, I don't blame you for Netgears very unlucky product designations - this kind of confusion was predictable (and I warned Netgear in time about the AX12 confusion...)
avtella
Mar 25, 2019Prodigy
Just because you have two 5Ghz radios doesn’t mean you will necessarily see a noticeable improvement. The average home network wouldn’t really tax even a dual band router. Even if you have like WiFi 20 devices, actively transmitting devices will generally be like 4-5 at best in a 3-4 person household with the rest idle or intermittently transmitting to sync data.
Plus without AX clients you won’t really see any improvements over AC triband radio routers.
Plus without AX clients you won’t really see any improvements over AC triband radio routers.