
Netgear
The Netgear R6700AX (RAX10) is a budget‑friendly dual‑band WiFi 6 router offering AX1800 speeds, four gigabit LAN ports, and built‑in NETGEAR Armor security, aimed at small homes or offices up to 1,500 sq ft with around 20 devices.
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$48.88
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$64.55
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the R6700AX a solid budget WiFi 6 option, praising its impressive close-range throughput, effective multi-device handling, robust cooling, and the added value of NETGEAR Armor security, while noting that real-world speeds fall short of the lofty theoretical numbers and that the fixed antennas and heavier chassis are drawbacks.
What Users Say
Typical consumers find the router easy to set up via the Nighthawk app and reliable for everyday streaming, gaming, and handling around 20 devices, but they frequently mention that performance drops at longer distances and that the advertised maximum speeds are not fully achieved in practice.
Common Complaints
Users commonly complain about real‑world speeds being lower than advertised, signal loss at greater distances or in congested rooms, and the inability to replace the fixed antennas for better coverage.
What People Are Saying
“outstanding close-range speeds (918 Mbps via built-in Speedtest)”
“decent performance across clients, good cooling”
How It Compares
vs. TP-Link Archer AX21
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Archer AX21 if you need a cheaper AX1800 router and can forego the extra security features.
vs. Asus RT-AX55
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for the RT-AX55 when mesh networking and extended range are priorities over Netgear's slightly higher peak throughput.