Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Netgear R7000 Nighthawk Smart AC1900 Wi-Fi Router and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Netgear R7000 Nighthawk Smart AC1900 Wi-Fi Router.
May 2014
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104 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sharp design, Great throughput at 5GHz, Excellent range, Wonderful QoS, Full VPN capability
Less-than-expected throughput at 2,4GHz band, Painful Bridge mode configuration, Slow to apply settings changes
Excellent throughput and range at the 5GHz band, lots of features (including full VPN)?plus a cool name?all make the Nighthawk one of the best routers we've seen from Netgear in a while, despite a few annoyances...
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Published: 2014-01-01, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.in
The Netgear Nighthawk is very fast, and it's stuffed with compelling features for a very reasonable $200. Upgrading to this from any 802.11n router (or anything older) is an absolute no-brainer. If you live in a household in which other users compete for ...
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Published: 2018-08-10, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: One of the most common annoyances of modern man is a poorly functioning WiFi connection. Especially now that more and more devices are becoming connected and it only gets busier in the ether, it can do no harm to take a good look at your current equipment...
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Published: 2017-11-25, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Summarizing the results of the measured speeds tests, we can see that on the 2,4GHz frequency, the Fritz!Box 3490 is the fastest router showing speeds of 128 Mbit/s on average. Second is the DIR-879 by D-Link (average of 125 Mbit/s) and the Linksys EA7500...
Are you looking for an 802.11ac router? Then you'll be able to choose from a plethora of routers, since pretty much all 802.11ac models that have been released since 2012, are still readily available. This does imply that there hasn't been a lot of chan...
Abstract: So I decided to attack the problem and try the most powerful router I could find. I alighted on this Netgear one partly because of its scary name, its Star Wars shape and its trio of butch-looking antennae. But also because the Nighthawk is designed for g...
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Published: 2014-10-27, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
High 802.11ac transfer speeds, Simultaneous 5GHz2.4GHz, Easy setup, USB 3.0 port for addin storage, USB 2.0 printer support, Impressive QoS options for consumer market, Decent setup software with heaps of options, Weird and wonderful styling (if you like
Expensive, Poor 2.4GHz 802.11n performance, mainly because of the tiny A6100 USB adapter, Takes a while to save changes in setup, Limited appeal for professional market, Weird and wonderful styling (if you have conventional tastes).
The real world tests used in this review deliver results that fall short of the manufacturer's claims, however the bandwidth with a Mac Pro 2013 was very good. On our PC, the Netgear A6100 USB adapter undoubtedly plays its part with the slightly disappoin...
Abstract: The Netgear AC1900 Nighthawk wireless router is definitely not cheap, and it also has a lot to live up to, with Netgear claiming that it features the most powerful transmitter around and delivers the fastest Wi-Fi. It may not quite live up to those lofty ...
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Published: 2014-08-12, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
Netgear was one of the first companies to launch a draft 802.11ac wireless router in 2012, with the well-regarded R6300. Almost two years later, the fledgling Wi-Fi technology has only inched along but Netgear's statement in noir seems to make good use of...
Sleek and stealthy design, Brilliant performance, Dual USB ports, Comprehensive parental controls
Dated interface, Pricey
Although the R7000 is fast, it costs around the same amount as the Linksys EA6900 and the Asus RT-AC68U. Their routers don't look as good, but have much better software. Therefore my preference edges across to them slightly. But the R7000 is still a fine...