🚀 Elevate your WiFi game with speed, security, and coverage that keeps you ahead!
The NETGEAR Nighthawk RAX43 is a powerful WiFi 6 router delivering AX4200 speeds up to 4.2 Gbps, covering up to 2,500 sq.ft. and supporting 25 devices simultaneously. It features advanced security with automatic firmware updates and NETGEAR Armor protection, 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, and easy management via the Nighthawk app, making it ideal for modern homes and professional setups.
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Brand | NETGEAR |
Series | RAX43-100NAS |
Item model number | RAX43-100NAS |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.65 x 8.11 x 2.25 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.65 x 8.11 x 2.25 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 100240 Volts |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Netgear |
ASIN | B08JY6RMG9 |
Date First Available | September 30, 2020 |
R**.
Solid performance
Purchased the nighthawk rax43 to replace my previous nighthawk that was functioning but I wanted to extend my range and it did significantly! It's been just a little over 3 weeks but it's been good
M**N
Great WIFI COVERAGE and Bandwidth
HIGH SPEED Router works as it advertise.I ran internet speed test online and it shows 300mb/s without my lan line.Router placement is at my base and it does reach up to my 2nd floor bed rooms.NetGear apps can easily control the router for rebooting and checking connected devise.Worth the money.
J**L
Bought used
This is a great router for gig internet. Great range and great speed. It's not 2 gig capable. I bought used so it was registered to the previous owner and there was no Manuel on how to fix it. All I had to do was get a paper clip and do a factory reset and the night hawk app blasted through the setup in a couple minutes and put a new name and password. Save time and do a factory reset. Only downside to used is I didn't get the free trial of their VPN and security but you can get better vpns for cheaper. Careful with online searches for their customer support online there seems to be a bunch of "authorized companies" that are likely scams to download malware and steal your identity. Buying used was the way to go but if you do save your time and go straight to factory reset on the back don't even try with phone service.
M**R
Reliable Router, Does What It Says
Happy with this router. It provides strong WiFi 6 coverage throughout my house. While I've read the firmware isn't the newest version available, it hasn't impacted performance for me at all. It's been a set-it-and-forget-it kind of device, which is exactly what I wanted. Good value.
J**R
Be careful with add-on app Armor!
The modem itself was great. My problem was a 7 day trial of Armor turned into a nightmare! It is made by Bitdefender which I have their Total Security installed on all my devices. A great company. But, having Armor on my router felt very intrusive. Somehow, I either clicked where I shouldn’t have while trying to delete the darn thing or I didn’t click where I should to prevent auto acceptance. I do not know to this day how it came about. I found I did not like having notices from Armor pop up whenever a new person or device was registered as linking on. We are a 2 person household. I do not need to know if my husband opened his ipad. When my large family was visiting I thought the the router might have a spasm with my 11 grandkids ipad-ing and iphoning. I live in a rural area set way back from the road, few neighbors, on dead end street. Not much room for router lurkers to get near my router. I have internet security and did not see the need for Armor.I only called to cancel Armor. They opened a case file..big deal. They couldn’t or didn’t have the answer. I was connected to another group and a second case file was opened. After much back and forth, I asked a simple question..How do I get Armor off the router because I’m not paying $105 for it. I was directed to another group and assigned a third case file..At this point, I “lost it”! I cancelled cases, deleted my account, and returned the Netgear AX 4200 to Amazon. BTW, I’m still getting emails from the 3rd case file :) Please consider this caveat….the device is speedy and worked well for the two days I used it. I hated to give it a lower rating due to Netgear’s horrible tech support. So beware of Armor. It maybe helpful for those folks who live in highly populated areas; but for me, it was DOA
R**Z
Shockingly Poor Security, Antique User Interface, Need to Pay with Auotrenew for More Security
I replaced a failed Netgear R6700 Wireless router with this RAX43 and run it for one month now. Unfortunately past the return date or else I would based on the scary poor security the router offers. Read on for our impression:EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTING SECURITY:There is not much to select in security and its below basic. For example there is no option to block an IP address or group of IP addresses. Shocking actually that was not there. The log shows its detected DoS attacks for example but does not say if blocked or if the sender is aware a connection was made. Scary actually how little insight the router provides.DID NOT DETECT TROJAN ACTIVITY: The router did not detect a trojan nor report the hacker traffic that was sourced from a device on my network. A security camera NVR on the system had the trojan. When using the netgear router this trojan was allowing a hacker to use up my bandwidth and drop my network every few minutes. Another brand router detected and reported the trojan allowing me to take action to physically locate the device.HAVE TO PAY FOR MORE SECURITY!... I was going to subscribe to their Armor security after the trial stopped but then the only option is auto renewal which I though was very tacky, not giving you any other option. The only way to cancel is to let it charge you then cancel the service and who knows how difficult that would be, probably frustrating to cancel. So based on that single money grab characteristic I did not renew. For that very tacky and unsettling approach to business I remove stars.EASY SETUP:I followed none of the instructions nor used the built in install Wizard or phone app.Connecting the router directly to my PC I logged into it at the default IP address 192.168.1.1.From there I was able to enter all the same names and passwords for the 2.4 and 5GHz wireless and basically recreate all the same parameter that were on the original R6700 including lastly to set the LAN to my IP of 192.168.0.1.After resetting the router I then installed it into my network, connecting all LAN cables and the cable the cable modem (Netgear DM500).Power both the router and the cable modem up the router quickly booted and connected to ISP service as well as the rest of the wired and wireless devices. IT was all very seamless.GREAT RANGE:I have another R6700 that is used as an Access Point in the far opposite corner of the house from the main router as the original routers wireless level was too low there. The signals measured when using the RAX43 at that same far corner are excellent, easily picked up by other devices such as my smartphone. I measured about -70dBm at this location which is 75ft away, through 3 walls and 1 floor. Its strong enough that I may not need the Access Point any longer.A STEP BACKWARDS USER INTERFACE:I was hoping for a modernized interface but the RAX43 was actually a bit less than the original R6700 router. The R6700 used colors such as green to indicate good but the RAX43 is all gray scale with no color.Conclusion: I was shocked how little options are available to set up security features and how poorly it reported issues on my network traffic. For example there is no option to block an IP address...shocking actually. When I attempted to purchase the extra Armor security its states it will auto renew for $100. The security was bad enough to dump the router but when you add the tacky business practice of charging more for inadequate security, this router is going to hazardous waste.
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