![]() ![]() ![]() Internet Explorer 11+, Firefox 12.0+, Chrome 20.0+, Safari 4.0+, or other JavaScript-enabledbrowserCable or DSL Modem (if needed)Subscription with an internet service provider (for internet access) Port ForwardingPort TriggeringDMZUPnPVirtual ServerĪddress ReservationDHCP Client ListServer Learn More> All OneMesh Products>Ĭustom ProfilesProfessional Content Filter LibraryFamily TimeBedtimeOff TimeTime RewardsFamily Online Time RankingPause the InternetWeekly and Monthly Reports OneMesh™ SupportedWithout replacing your existing devices or buying a whole new WiFi ecosystem, OneMesh™ helps you create a more flexible network that covers your entire home with TP-Link OneMesh™ products. Open VPN ClientPPTP VPN ClientL2TP VPN Client OpenVPN ServerPPTP VPN ServerL2TP VPN Server Real-Time IoT ProtectionMalicious Site BlockerIntrusion Prevention SystemDDoS Attack PreventionHome Network Scannerġ× 6 GHz Guest Network, 1× 5 GHz Guest Network, 1× 2.4 GHz Guest Network ![]() SPI FirewallAccess ControlIP & MAC BindingApplication Layer Gateway HomeShield Security Wi-Fi On/Off ButtonPower On/Off ButtonLED On/Off ButtonWPS ButtonReset Button Tri-BandAllocate devices to different bands for optimal performanceOFDMASimultaneously communicates with multiple Wi-Fi 6 clientsAirtime FairnessImproves network efficiency by limiting excessive occupationDFSAccess an extra band to reduce congestion6 StreamsConnect your devices to more bandwidthġ× USB 3.0 PortSupported Partition Formats:NTFS, exFAT, HFS+, FAT32Supported Functions:Apple Time MachineFTP ServerMedia ServerSamba Server Netgear stated that the router should be available in the market by February 2021.IEEE 802.11ax 6 GHz, IEEE 802.11ax/ac/n/a 5 GHz, IEEE 802.11ax/n/b/g 2.4 GHzĪXE54006 GHz: 2402 Mbps (802.11ax)5 GHz: 2402 Mbps (802.11ax)2.4 GHz: 574 Mbps (802.11ax)Ħ× Fixed High-Performance AntennasMultiple antennas form a signal-boosting array to cover more directions and large areasBeamformingConcentrates wireless signal strength towards clients to expand WiFi rangeHigh-Power FEMImproves transmission power to strengthen signal coverage ![]() The additional radios for the 6 GHz band take the MSRP of the RAXE500 up to what the first AX12 (RAX200) was introduced at - $599. Internally, the WiSoC is a quad-core 1.8 GHz processor, and the radio chains are 4x4 each on the 2.4 GHz (at 40 MHz for 1.2 Gbps), 5 GHz (at 160 MHz for 4.8 Gbps), and 6 GHz (at 160 MHz for 4.8 Gbps) - allowing Netgear to claim up to 10.8 Gbps of theoretical throughput. There is also a 2.5Gbps LAN port, and two USB 3.0 Type-A ports. On the rear, we have two sets of LAN port pairs capable of link aggregation (one of them is capable of acting as a WAN port). Netgear shared some test results of 5GHz and 6GHz connections in a RF chamber and open air scenario to bring out the benefits of 6GHz channels.Ĭoming to the hardware itself, the RAXE500 follows the same industrial design of the other Nighthawk AX routers from Netgear. The availability of client chipsets - the AX210 from Intel that is already shipping in some systems, as well as the Broadcom BCM4389 for mobile devices - means that we should see fairly rapid adoption and consumer benefits from Wi-Fi 6E compared to the long road that we had with Wi-Fi 6. The key here is the availability of the wide-open 6 GHz band - while the move to 6 GHz doesn't deliver any extra bandwidth, the absence of interference (and additional free channels) in that band results in more stable throughput in practical scenarios. Netgear has a bunch of new product announcements at CES 2021, and the most interesting of the lot is the RAXE500 - their first Wi-Fi 6E router with support for 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands. ![]()
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