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captainjack58
Dec 31, 2018Star
Release Date RAX120
Does anyone have an idea when this router will be ready for purchase and will it be test driven for speed etc. And how much money are they going to cost. I priced the RAX80 at Best Buy $399.99 but th...
- Jan 02, 2019
captainjack58 wrote:
Lets hope they have the bugs out! I do not mind paying the higher cost but I hope to get a good product for that cost!
Yes lets hope the reason for the bad release of code for existing routers is because they have the good experienced engineers working on the new flagship routers.
With Netgear's recent track record and my experience with a r8000 and r8000p I would not hold my breath.
Placesandspaces
Jan 01, 2019Apprentice
I have the AX8 and it is pretty good. Most of the issues I have read about it had to do with the fan being too loud but mine is extremely quiet. Speed is pretty good not quite as fast as the AD7200 but very good nonetheless. I think the AX12 will be a top notch router. Will probably need a firmware update to work out any initial bugs like any other new router.
shadowsports
Jan 01, 2019Hero
Thanks for this info... RAX80/120 - They have fans? If so, thats not good. I doubt they are ball bearing, likely sleeve. So now we are going to have to worry about firmware, noisy fans, overheating and in the end premature failure of a non-user serviceable part. Hope this won't be the case.
- PlacesandspacesJan 01, 2019ApprenticeI only hear it if I reboot it which I do about once a week just to flush out the cache which I have done for every router. Once it connects to the internet again dead silent. I would recommend buying from someplace like Best Buy and get the 2 year warranty replacement (just in case). That way if there are any issues they replace or exchange and move on down the road if you decide to go with a different model or brand. Very good router so far but the true test will be when ax devices become available.
- myerswJan 01, 2019Master
I suspect the fan is like Linksys put in the WRT1900AC V1. It did not run all the time. Linksys set it to come on at 85 degrees centigrade and off 80. Most of thet time other then power on the fan never ran. 3rd party like dd-wrt and Openwrt/LEDE allowed customizing the on and off.
- captainjack58Jan 02, 2019Star
Lets hope they have the bugs out! I do not mind paying the higher cost but I hope to get a good product for that cost!
- myerswJan 02, 2019Master
captainjack58 wrote:
Lets hope they have the bugs out! I do not mind paying the higher cost but I hope to get a good product for that cost!
Yes lets hope the reason for the bad release of code for existing routers is because they have the good experienced engineers working on the new flagship routers.
With Netgear's recent track record and my experience with a r8000 and r8000p I would not hold my breath.
- PlacesandspacesJan 02, 2019ApprenticeAgreed. I don’t mind a high price for a router as long as it does what it is supposed to well. No complaints from me on the AX8. Very interested to see what the AX12 brings to the table.
- CyberTriJan 10, 2019ApprenticeI have an AX8. Im probably going to buy an Asus RT-ax88u ....and compare. If the AX12 is much better than the AX8 then I may change it out. Anyone know the release date for the AX12.