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Anonymous
Jun 17, 2020RAX40 Firmware 1.0.3.80 Crash/Bug Log
Hello folks, can everyone please log all the issues they are experiencing with the RAX40 router on 1.0.3.80 firmware under this thread, I see there are several threads going on about the issue, figur...
Newfiedrool
Dec 06, 2020Virtuoso
They do, the RAX120 now has a RAX120v2 and has been a great router. In this case it's going to support a few more WiFi 6 standards like UL OFDMA.
- grumpyolman22Dec 06, 2020Star
You can still still get roughly $50 for an RAX40 on eBay. Fortunately, eBay has bundled several Netgear model reviews into one so the RAX40's issues are diluted. Don't forget, it is remotely possible that Netgear will some day accidentally fix the RAX40. If not, you could always wait for v3.
- AnonymousDec 07, 2020
I don't know why I went Netgear route. I think, it was simply because my Cox Home security router was a Netgear N300 so in order to avoid conflicts and such I went all with Netgear, modem/router/extender etc. I am ASUS guy; I should have gone ASUS route.
- rplcDec 07, 2020Tutor
I am completely fed up with the poor product and horrible support from Netgear.
Given the latest release of firmware 1.0.3.88 is another terrible failure, I trashed the last Netgear router I would ever buy.
I've just bought a new Huawei AX3 Quadcore router, at 1/3 the price of Netgear and perfect performance, WiFi running WPA3 and 3 times faster with my mobile. Should have done it 6 months ago. This is my last post here. Bye bye Netgear and let's not see you again.