NETGEAR MS108UP Review: A Solid PoE Switch | Dong Knows Tech
If you’ve been wondering, and maybe even annoyed, that NETGEAR’s Wi-Fi 6 and 6E access points generally don’t include a power adapter, the MS108UP 8-port Multi-Gigabit…
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If you’ve been wondering, and maybe even annoyed, that NETGEAR’s Wi-Fi 6 and 6E access points generally don’t include a power adapter, the MS108UP 8-port Multi-Gigabit…
…NETGEAR EX7500) NETGEAR EAX50: Somewhat of a mesh extender Per NETGEAR, the official name of the EAX50 is Nighthawk AX5400 6-Stream Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Extender. That is a bit of…
…The NETGEAR has none of those out of the box, and you’d have to pay extra for its NETGEAR Armor . NETGEAR Armor, by the way, requires the NETGEAR Nighthawk mobile app…
The NETGEAR EX7500 Nighthawk Mesh X4S Wall-Plug Tri-Band WiFi Mesh Extender the lesser version of the EX8000 . It’s much smaller, has no port, and is designed to plug directly…
…And considering how expensive the Orbi is, at $180, the NETGEAR X8000 is a great deal . Table of Contents Toggle NETGEAR EX8000 Extender: A design that rings a lot of bells The…
The WAX630E is NETGEAR’s first tri-band Wi-Fi 6E business-class access point. And it can be a viable alternative to the company’s quad-band Orbi RBKE960 series , especially…
Important note In late December 2021, I realized that NETGEAR had been quietly and retrospectively removing major features from its existing Nighthawk and Orbi devices via firmware updates, effectively reducing the hardware…
If you’re looking for a NETGEAR Wi-Fi 6E router and feel the RAXE500 is not worth the cost—and you’re probably right—the Nighthawk RAXE300 8-Stream AXE7800 Tri…
The NETGEAR SXK30 Orbi Pro Wi-Fi 6 Mini AX1800 Mesh System, first announced on May 11, 2021, is the answer to my lamentations on the SXK80’s expensive cost. (No, I…
Important note In late December 2021, I realized that NETGEAR had been quietly and retrospectively removing major features from its existing Nighthawk and Orbi devices via firmware updates, effectively reducing the hardware…