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Dec 13, 2023Virtuoso
NETGEAR WiFi 7 Devices in 2024
NETGEAR appears to be positioned to launch new WiFi 7 devices in the upcoming year, as noted by the CEO: "The business is relying on a strong pipeline of WiFi 7 introductions in 2024 across all our ...
ShadowMario3
Jan 03, 2024Luminary
I bought a PR60X myself from Netgear.com directly last month. Overall, it's pretty good for what I need. I upgraded from a TP-Link ER8411. The main features I used were WAN failover (have one backup internet in case the main fiber goes down) and setting up a VLAN for my guest wifi. It has one 10 gig WAN port (seen as WAN2) and a 2.5gig WAN port (WAN1), but you can easily choose which one you want as the primary.
The only other thing is if you want to make use of the second 10 gig port, it's SFP+ only, so if you want to hook up a 10 gig device to it, you'll need a compatible RJ45 transceiver or a DAC if you have another device with an SFP+ port.
RVx1
Jan 05, 2024Apprentice
Here the basic feature i expect il all wifi 7 lineup :
LAN / WAN 2.5 Gbps minimum . Here in italy Home fiber with 2.5 mbps bandwidth is becoming quite common .
Also all competitor for wifi 6, 6E and 7 offer products with LAN/WAN at 2.5 .
Improvements in FW capabilities that some of the competitor have :
- Dual Wan Failover
- Visual Network Map
- Traffic Analyzer
- Debugging tools ( tracert , ping , )
From my point of view WIFI7 will be adopted by advanced home users and small office users . For these reason some of that feature should be included