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Unfiltered1
Dec 03, 2016Tutor
Should I Upgrade To Nighthawk X10?
I have two computers currently connected to a Netgear Nighthawk R7000, one wireless and one wired. I don't network the two computers or transfer files, etc., between them. At the moment I don't str...
- Dec 03, 2016
Save your money. The R7000 is still a reliable workhorse and should be more than capable of handling two devices. The X10 is a halo product that you will likely be unable to take advantage of. There are virtually no quad-stream and no 802.11ad Wi-Fi clients out there, so all that fancy, expensive Wi-Fi hardware is gonna be wasted.
TheEther
Dec 03, 2016Guru
Save your money. The R7000 is still a reliable workhorse and should be more than capable of handling two devices. The X10 is a halo product that you will likely be unable to take advantage of. There are virtually no quad-stream and no 802.11ad Wi-Fi clients out there, so all that fancy, expensive Wi-Fi hardware is gonna be wasted.
microchip8
Dec 04, 2016Master
In your current setup, you won't notice a difference. As TheEther said, save your money for now. If you at some point get stuff that can take advantage of the R9000, only then consider and at that time price may have dropped as well
- Unfiltered1Dec 04, 2016Tutor
Thanks Microchip and Ether. I suspected there would not be a noticeable improvement and you have confirmed it. As with most enthusiasists I'm always on the lookout for any tweeks large or small that will speed things up or make the machines run a little better. I do like the Netgear routers and when the time comes I'll likely go with them yet again.
- AdewaleDec 06, 2016Luminary
Truth of the matter is, with just two computers and crazy fast internet connection as you currently have, any N or AC routers on the market will deliver the level of performance your current use case demands. if you downgrade to a lower spec'd N or AC router, you still wont notice any degradation to your network speed