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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.
captainjack58
Jan 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!
Placesandspaces
Jan 02, 2019Apprentice
Agreed. 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 09, 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.
- PlacesandspacesJan 09, 2019Apprentice
No specific date as of yet has been announced. All I have seen is it is supposed to be released in the first quarter of 2019.
- microchip8Jan 10, 2019Master
The RAX120 is Qualcomm-based and Qualcomm uses OpenWrt as its SDK so I suspect it will be reliable like the R7800, provided the engineers don't F it up