Price: $379.99 - $349.99
(as of Dec 13, 2024 05:29:54 UTC – Details)
Experience a new generation of WiFi 6 router with a built-in DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem that delivers blazing-fast multi-Gigabit Internet. With link aggregation and 2 times the capacity to handle more WiFi devices, the Nighthawk Multi-Gigabit Speed Cable Modem router delivers a truly next-level experience without limitations. Enjoy an improved Internet experience with a built-in cable modem that supports 1Gbps+ Internet speed and next-gen WiFi 6 technology that is ideal for the speeds you and your family want for lag-free gaming, 4K HD streaming, and Internet browsing coupled with improved indoor and outdoor coverage. Stream, game, and browse even more with 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports for wired connectivity support with endless options for an incredibly fast Internet. NETGEAR Armor provides advanced cyber threat protection for your home network and your connected devices.
Compatible with major cable internet providers including Xfinity, Spectrum, Cox and more. NOT compatible with Verizon, AT&T, CenturyLink, DSL providers, DirecTV, DISH and any bundled voice service. Best for cable provider plans up to 2Gbps
Coverage up to 2,500 sq. ft. and 25 concurrent devices with dual-band WiFi 6 (AX2700) speed (up to 2.7Gbps)
4 X 1 Gig Ethernet ports (supports port aggregation) and 1 USB 3.0 port for computers, game consoles, streaming players, storage drive, and other wired devices
Replaces your cable modem and WiFi router. Save up to $168/yr in equipment rental fees
DOCSIS 3.1 and 32×8 channel bonding
NETGEAR Armor software provides an automatic shield of security for your WiFi and connected devices for real-time protection against hackers and added privacy with VPN. 90-day subscription included
NETGEAR routers have security features enabled out of the box with automatic firmware updates, and industry-leading safety features to help protect you and your family
Easily set up and manage your WiFi with the Nighthawk app
Made for use in the US only
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