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Netgear Launches 10GBASE-T Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR700 AD Wifi Router

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/31/2018 10:23 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
Netgear Launches 10GBASE-T Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR700 AD Wifi Router

Netgear made their $499.99 Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR700 Wifi Router available to the market. NPG XR700 router sports cutting-edge hardware with its AD7200 Quad Stream Wave2 WiFi.

Mind you this news-item is updated as the product had already been announced.

The NPG XR700 combines advanced gaming software with best-in-class, high-performance hardware that avid gamers expect of the Nighthawk Pro Gaming brand, such as a powerful 1.7GHz quad-core processor, quad-stream WiFi with MU-MIMO, the fastest 60GHz 802.11ad WiFi technology, and four external high-power active antennas. With a single 10G SFP+ port and additional 7 Gigabit ports, the XR700 is ideally designed for streamers, videophiles with networked storage, and those who depend on hard-wired gaming hardware.

Using a compatible SFP+ module such as NETGEAR AXM765, gamers can run a 10G connection from the NPG XR700 to a 10GBASE-T capable PC and experience one tenth the latency in downstream of a 1G connection, eliminating any bottleneck to reach breakneck speed. Couple the Nighthawk Pro Gaming SX10 10G LAN Switch with its (2) 10G multi-gig ports with the XR700, to extend the number of available ports and provide the perfect setup for the ultimate in LAN gaming and swift transfers of large data like 4k video. The XR700 is designed to enhance online gameplay, providing players with an optimized network environment to deliver top performance and dominate over the competition. The Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR700 router offers an abundance of features using the latest and most innovative technologies specifically designed to enhance your gaming experience regardless of platform — from console to PC to mobile. Take advantage of the capabilities of the NPG XR700 router so that you and your teammates can enjoy frustration-free online and network gaming at the industry’s fastest speeds, all at the same time, without a hitch in performance.

DumaOS Features:

  • Gaming Dashboard — View real-time bandwidth utilization by device, ping, and many other parameters including your favourite features
  • Geo Filter — Control lag by limiting distance to game servers or other players, get a guaranteed local connection, and create black/white lists of your preferred servers
  • Quality of Service (QoS) — Prioritize and allocate bandwidth by gaming device, even controlling maximum upload/download speeds to minimize sudden lag spikes
  • Network Monitor — Check on bandwidth-hogging devices and identify the applications which could be causing lag

Hardware Features of the XR700 Router:

  • AD7200 Quad Stream Wave2 WiFi — Enjoy Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO) for simultaneous streaming at the fastest speeds up to AD7200*, and stream 4K UHD videos in pristine quality up to Gigabit WiFi speeds for mobile devices with 160MHz
  • 10 Gigabit LAN SFP+ Port — Faster access to Network Attached Storage (NAS) for lightning-fast backup and streaming or connect to the Nighthawk Pro Gaming SX10 Multi-Gig Ethernet Switch for lower-latency LAN game parties (our review here)
  • 7 Gigabit Ethernet Ports (6 LAN + 1 WAN) — Aggregate two ports when connecting to a compatible switch to get even more wired ports for gaming LAN parties
  • Powerful 1.7GHz Quad Core Processor — Support more devices with the fastest processor for a home router for better 4K UHD streaming, VR gaming, and more
  • 60GHz 802.11ad WiFi – Benefit from the fastest WiFi technology for instant downloads and backup
  • Built-in Plex Media Server — Enjoy your movie, TV show, music, video, and photo collections anywhere you go, on the devices you love
  • Additional DFS Channels — Enjoy 15 more channels in 5GHz for an interference-free gaming experience
  • High-Performance Active Antennas — Get better WiFi coverage and faster speeds throughout your home with four (4) external antennas
  • Two USB 3.0 Ports and ReadyCLOUD® USB Access—Get faster streaming and backup to stored media, and secure cloud access to USB storage
  • Automatic Cloud and USB Drive Backup: Back up to the cloud or use free ReadySHARE Vault® software to back up your PC to a connected USB hard drive
  • VPN Server — Enjoy secure access to your home network and Internet using any device.
  • Security Updates — Get the latest firmware updates to your router automatically

NETGEAR has thoughtfully designed the edgy, futuristic black enclosure of the XR700 Router with your home environment in mind. It has an on/off switch so you can douse the LED lights when you want total darkness. It also has wall anchors on its back for flexible, space-saving wall placement.

The Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR700 WiFi Router from NETGEAR will be available worldwide next month through authorized NETGEAR partners and other reseller channels, ecommerce sites, and major retailers, at an MSRP of $499.99 (USD), £449 (GBP) and €499 (EUR), $849 (AUD).

During Gamescom we got a bit of a preview of this unit, check the photos below. Mind you, that is an unfinished engineering sample.



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slyphnier
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#5579973 Posted on: 08/31/2018 11:07 AM
wonder how many people using/getting router that cost more than $300

i personally think not worth paying $500 for single router
i would rather pay that much for wifi-mesh kit, and get great wifi coverage in house
for wifi range well i guess depends on size and placement, but still cant be better than multi-spot wifi-mesh right?

ruthan
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#5580060 Posted on: 08/31/2018 03:46 PM
Were is advantage of 1- 10Gbit port? You will need to for 10 Gbit connection. Its good maybe if you have some file server which is used by multiple users at same time so all of them could have 1Gbit at same time.. but its not too often on home network.. I thing that 10Gbit to single client would be much better.

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#5580157 Posted on: 08/31/2018 08:35 PM
What is the difference between this router and the Nighthawk X10? Perhaps, the OS is better?

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#5580174 Posted on: 08/31/2018 09:57 PM
Were is advantage of 1- 10Gbit port? You will need to for 10 Gbit connection. Its good maybe if you have some file server which is used by multiple users at same time so all of them could have 1Gbit at same time.. but its not too often on home network.. I thing that 10Gbit to single client would be much better.


That is a 10Gbit SFP port for fiber, not a CAT6/CAT6a, so you could theoretically hook this up to separate network device that has a fiber connection, hook in directly to a connection from your ISP - assuming you have access to fiber, or use a media converter to go from your ethernet to fiber and then connect direct to a client. Its very strange to me that they opted for SFP on a "gaming" device. How many consumers are going to know what this is and how to use it?

What is the difference between this router and the Nighthawk X10? Perhaps, the OS is better?


Glanced at both of the spec sheets for them when I was trying find info about the 10Gbit. Looks like they are identical except for the firmware / software features and the actual case that it is housed in. I guess Netgear is trying to spin off "Nighthawk" into its own brand as well...

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#5580666 Posted on: 09/03/2018 01:27 AM
I'm pretty sure a router with OpenWRT would be more effective than this in 98% of occasions except if you NEEEEEED the AD/AC wifi, and the range from stock software that comes from software guessing.

an OLD wndr3800 that can be found for $30-50
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RToWYx2HdDxgPL5Tvs-KooRwJVQEOgyx/view?usp=sharing

my ATT LTE connection, before it was D and F in bufferbloat scores, now it's Bs or As, depending how much throttling I get at the antenna level, but I play UT alpha just fine with no lag and 5 more devices in my network streaming netflix and twitch and FB
http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/36305201

other bonus of the OpenWRT is ad-blocking, which I have whitelisted
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GWbPBvcOiWCwwgASxSa73kNKYMqSgaL5/view?usp=sharing

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