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NETGEAR R9000-100NAR Nighthawk X10 AD7200 802.11ac/ad Quad-Stream WiFi Router - Certified Refurbished

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Features

  • Fast WIFI Performance: Get up to 2500 sq ft wireless coverage with AD7200 speed (Tri-band up to 800 + 1733 + 4600 Mbps - for 60Ghz band devices)
  • Recommended Up to 45 Devised: Reliably stream videos, play games, surf the internet, and connect smart home devices
  • WIRED ETHERNET PORTS: Plug in computers, game consoles, streaming players, and other nearby wired devices with 6 x 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports, and 1 x 10G SFP+ port.
  • USB Connections; Share a storage drive and printer with any connected device, and create a personal cloud storage to access from anywhere, using the 2 x 3.0 USB ports
  • SMART PARENTAL CONTROLS: The Nighthawk app lets you manage device internet access and filter websites.

Description

The Nighthawk x10 AD7200 Smart Wi-Fi router is industry's fastest router for media streaming with Plax media server. The x10 delivers 802.11AC/ad Wi-Fi for ultra smooth 4K streaming, VR gaming and instant downloads. With a powerful 1.7 GHz Quad core processor and quad stream architecture, you can enjoy combined wireless speeds of up to 7.2 Gaps. Mu memo supports simultaneous streaming, while 160MHz doubles Wi-Fi speeds to mobile devices. Four patent pending external active antennas amplify Wi-Fi signals to maximize range and throughput. 6 months of unlimited backup to drive secures precious data from USB storage connected to the x10 router.

Brand: NETGEAR


Model Name: R9000


Special Feature: QoS, WPS


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Phone, Mac, PC, Wireless Devices, Media Streaming Devices, Laptops, Computers, Tablets


Frequency: 60 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming, Home


Included Components: Quick start guide, Ethernet cable, Power adapter, Nighthawk® X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router (R9000)


Connectivity Technology: WiFi^Wired


Standing screen display size: ‎12.3 Inches


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎NETGEAR


Series: ‎R9000


Item model number: ‎R9000-100NAS


Operating System: ‎Linux


Item Weight: ‎4.11 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.81 x 6.61 x 2.91 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.81 x 6.61 x 2.91 inches


Color: ‎black


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎100 Pixels


Flash Memory Size: ‎250


Voltage: ‎100 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Netgear Inc


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 13, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Update Of NETGEAR X-10 Router Running Since 2017. Still Works Like A Champ!
I have to say that I’ve always been a huge fan of NETGEAR products. I purchased this router along with the NETGEAR cable modem , the CM700 which has been a great improvement over what our cable company provides us with. It’s been going strong since I purchased it and it never drops the signal and there’s no buffering issues to deal with. We currently have the following devices connected to this router: 1. 2 iPad Pros (2020 12” models) 2. A networked surround sound processor that is a 11.2 model and we rarely use the internet on this device. 3. A music server that plays music in different rooms via (3) in wall iPods that can play different music for guest ) 4. 2 Roku Ultra devices 5. A Wi-Fi Thermostat 6. A Windows Desktop Computer in a guest bedroom for guest to use. 7. A Homeseer Pro smart home device for lighting control and other devices 8. 2 iPhones ( 2nd generation ) as we use them as phones mostly 9. A MacBook Pro 10. A Windows Gaming Desktop thats very seldom used now that’s liquid cooled. This is the main controlling PC for the router and making changes to passwords. Running Windows 7 pro. 11. Apple TV streaming device ( 2019 version 64gb model ) mostly for AirPlay. 12. An Astell&Kern Kann Alpha High Resolution player and a newer Astell&Kern music ripper/player. 13. A NETGEAR Nighthawk S8000 switch for additional managed devices in our den. 14. A Home Alarm system 15. An Oppo UDP-205 Multiplayer as it plays every format I throw at it 16. A HTPC that we rarely use now, but it gets used to stream movies occasionally from the Sony players below. 17. A Windows 10 PC that is essentially a Windows Home Server since they got rid of their WHS program, a huge loss for Windows users for a cheap alternative to a business server 18. A Firewall Device between the modem and router. It’s for added Protection and it was expensive. 19. An outdoor camera system that runs through the Homeseer device as well as the internet ( 8 HD cameras ) 20. A Rachio 3 Smart Sprinkler Controller, 16 Zone 3rd Generation unit we recently installed, needed 11 zones. 21. A Kaleidoscope movie server that is incredible and plays 4K disc in incredibly sharp detail. 22. A Chamberland garage door unit to close the door remotely if we leave it up. 23. ( 4 ) Sony 300 disc BluRay , DVD, and CD units that hold most of our movies. They are daisy chained and eliminate the need for storage in our den of boxes for CDs, Blu-Ray movies, etc. We generally watch the Kaleidoscope movie server when we want to watch a physical disc we have in 4K format. It plays back 4K movies in incredible detail and it has taken the place of the Windows 10 computer as the picture looks much sharper. It’s incredible how expensive a video card has become that will render a proper 4K video. We decided not to use our 4K Smart TV to control our streaming choices. We use our HTPC and the Kaleidoscope movie server as it has the best picture quality. We do have two connected Ethernet cables from the router to the managed switch for streaming and it works good, but for the best quality, the Kaleidoscope movie server is the best item we’ve ever purchased. I know that China and Japan are getting 8K devices, but I don’t think I’ll live long enough to need to upgrade to 8K. It’s the most future proof router we’ve ever owned. It’s also extremely rare that all of these devices are running at the same time. Generally the 2 iPads are running, the two iPhones are connected as well as the Thermostat, the Smart Home Hub in standby, the alarm, one of the 2 Roku Ultra devices and the Surround Sound receiver are running at the same time. The Windows 10 PC that has 20TB in raid 5 storage is constantly running as well, but it is cut off from time to time. We have a program that allows us to download all of our DVDs and BluRays to this computer so we don’t have to look for a certain movie or have an entertainment center full of boxes. It’s just become easier to stream everything from the various streaming devices. So we don’t really need anything else now. You would think that the 4 Sony players and the Kaleidoscope movie server would be enough space, but there’s over 2,000 CDs ripped in uncompressed Flac format that eats up about 7GBs of space. There are also multiple MQA files as well as High Resolution files we purchased from HDTracks and other services. The closet that we have the rack server unit in is where we have several shelves for the empty boxes for the Blu-ray and CD boxes. I like that I have an app that lets me update the router and lets me reboot it when our power goes out. The Homeseer Pro is hooked to a battery backup as it isn’t cloud dependent. You can still lock and unlock doors for security. The alarm is also on battery backup and has a cellular module to keep it going for awhile, now it needs a new battery pack. Too bad Radio Shack is gone as the manufacturer charges 3xs the price plus a service call. I have replaced the ones in our old system myself. I have never had any problems or issues with this system set up as it currently is now. I’m getting ready to update the modem to the CM1000 as we are getting ready for a temporary visitor who’s going to be here for awhile. So that may mean another computer or iPad and iPhone and possibly a Roku device added to the current load. We’ve had NETGEAR devices for years and we’ve never had problems with our internet devices dropping connections or buffering issues. We generally have to replace them because more items have been added over the years that are network connected and we have needed more connections and bandwidth. All of the above items are located in our guest room closet in a rack mount system it has a separate cooling unit to keep these items from frying. It’s a large closet and it backs up to our Den where most of the connected devices are located. It’s now not as needed as once before as it is huge and it’s outdated for us as I don’t run my business from home anymore either. So we’re getting ready to buy a entertainment center that will accommodate our equipment and get rid of the 40 unit rack system. Regardless, I think this is an incredible router and when I purchased it, it was the best model that NETGEAR offered. I don’t know why so many other people have had issues with this router, but I have not had any of the problems mentioned in other reviews that are lower rated at all. I went through 3 different Motorola modems with in a few weeks and they all got extremely hot. They all fried and one was like $150 at the time. I decided that since I had been so happy with our NETGEAR modem, then I would try a NETGEAR router. It’s working like a champ as well. I installed two fans on each side of the modem in a push / pull method and they are on a heat detection sensor. It’s only been on in the hottest months and with a lot of devices in use at the same time. But it’s fine for the two of us and we generally have two iPad Pros running, a Roku player, 2 iPhones and our security system, thermostat, and Homeseer Pro working at the same time. I have not had any of the issues with firmware updates causing issues or even a glitch. I purchased this brand new in late 2017 when it first came out and it has been the best router ever. There’s been times where multiple devices have been using the internet connection and it has never gotten hot, or as far as I know, the fans have never kicked in that are built into this modem. I also think that the app is great as you can update the router without even getting up off the couch. I generally back up my firmware in case I have a problem or something, but if this router was to quit working tomorrow, I couldn’t complain about it as this beast has been working overtime since we got it. I would t be exactly happy as I don’t think I paid quite as much for mine as they are selling for now. But I bought this to replace another NETGEAR router and I wanted one that could handle all of the internet connected devices that we use on a daily basis. We never experience buffering issues or slow devices and that is why this is the best router that I’ve ever owned. Ours is almost 5yrs old now and it works just as well as it has since day one. I just can’t say enough about how much this router has made our life better and hooking everything up was time consuming, but simple as we have so many things that are hooked up to the router. We have had a couple of issues with ransom ware and keyloggers compromising our Internet in the past, but adding the firewall was the end of the problems. One came through Norton and that was very disappointing, we had been using the NETGEAR anual antivirus software that is available for this router, but we just decided to try a firewall device and it’s stopped any further issues with this problem. Almost everything is on a VPN network anyway, but some items just cannot be added like the Wi-Fi thermostat. I am considering going back to our “smart” thermostat. The only issue is that it’s also connected to the service team and they know when there’s an issue with our HVAC system before we do most of the time. It’s well worth the price and I think it is the best router on the market. There are newer gaming routers by NETGEAR that are pricier, but we need the number of ports that this router provides. We have a 24 port managed NETGEAR switch , but it is not being used, yet. I have been using NETGEAR routers for years now and this is the most expensive one I’ve ever purchased, but absolutely worth every penny that it cost to acquire. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2017 by James C Young

  • Fast, sleek, and good alternative to NAS... when it works
I've been using this Netgear Nighthawk X10 R9000 wireless router for about four months now and thought I'd share my experience. Not long after I first received it and got it all hooked up, maybe 20-30 minutes in, I started hearing a repetitive intermittent buzzing sound from the power supply. I touched it and it was very, very hot. I powered down the router and unplugged the power cord to let it cool off, and when I plugged it in again and turned on the router some of the lights were blinking rapidly and I no longer had any network access including the ability to log in. I contacted the seller and they sent me a new power cord. We were both hoping there was no damage to the router and when the new power cord finally arrived that did seem to be the case. I plugged it in and various front LEDs lit up and I had wi-fi and ethernet connections on all devices throughout the house. I went to the setup screen which has a ton of options and was able to get everything set up the way I like. If you've ever gone through router settings before then you'll be familiar with it, but for those that aren't you simply access the settings through a web browser by typing in a specific URL address that's given on a sticker on the router. Then the settings page will come up and will be organized in sections like any other webpage. Most of the options are categorized logically and are easy to find. The one setting that wasn't intuitive was the page for configuring the external hard drives I had plugged into it. I thought it'd be called something like USB devices or whatever, but nope, it's called ReadyShare. If you haven't read the item description I should probably mention that this router has two USB 3 ports that let you plug in external hard drives and then share those files across all devices on your network. This is actually the primary reason why I chose this router, because I already had a couple external hard drives and didn't want to shell out money for a real NAS (network attached storage) plus internal hard drives. Anyway, it has specific software called ReadyShare which helps you to share your files so that's the reason for calling the section ReadyShare (you don't have to use this software to share files). There is a list on the Netgear website that lists specific models of supported hard drives, and the two identical drives I had were on the list (which I specifically checked before purchasing this router). After three months of use I had to fight with this thing several times to get it to recognize my hard drives. When they were recognized it would work great, but then for no reason at all they would disappear from the network and I'd go look at the front panel and the USB LEDs would be off and I'd have to fight with it to get them recognized. And I do mean fight! Unplug the USB cord and plug it back in... nope. Turn off the router, plug it in, turn on the router... nope. Turn on the router, unplug the hard drive power, plug in the USB cord, plug in the power... maybe. Who knows. When I got a procedure to work once I wrote it down but then the next time it happened and I did the same procedure it again didn't work. And what's really frustrating is that often times when the first port would light up I'd plug the second hard drive in and the first one would go away and the second one wouldn't light up either. I tried several different USB cords and tried swapping the hard drives, putting the one I had in port 2 into port 1 and vice-versa but it made no difference. Then there was a deal on an 8TB external hard drive which I decided to get even though it wasn't on Netgear's list ( )... and I've had very little problems getting it to recognize. I think once or twice it wouldn't recognize but I just unplug the USB cable and plug it back in and it recognizes again. Prior to this I would not have recommended this router to anyone who specifically wanted to use the USB ports for external hard drives, but now I'd say I guess it depends on the hard drive and obviously Netgear's list is not the best one to go by. The other reason I decided to go with this router is that it has a PLEX server built in and I wanted to try out PLEX. We normally use Kodi with Android TV boxes hooked to the TVs but I was interested in PLEX's singular video library for all devices and just wanted to see what it was like. Once I got that set up it worked well, except for when the router stopped recognizing the hard drives. All our videos streamed to our TVs without stuttering or buffering. Of course we weren't trying to stream 4K or anything, just DVDs and Blu-rays I converted to mkv files. I don't have any complaints about network speed. It's fast and stays cool and is quiet. I've never had a noisy router but I mention this because I can actually see fans inside it though I've never seen them turn on so we much not be putting it under too much stress. There are mounting holes which I used to hang it on the wall which is nice to save space for other stuff on the shelf, like the external hard drives. I find it slick-looking and aesthetically pleasing, even the four thick antennas that have blue LEDs in them which looks kind of cool when viewed at the right angle. The LED lights on the front panel show what's connected and which connections are gigabit and which are 10/100. If you have the router somewhere where it's always visible and think the LEDs would bug you there is an option to turn them off. I haven't had any problem with the strength of the wireless signal anywhere in our house (the router is pretty close to being centrally located). However we did have a problem with it frequently dropping the connection on my wife's work laptop when she worked from home. Rebooting the router usually seemed to fix it which would seem to indicate the problem was with the router somewhere. My laptop had dropped connections as well but it was fairly rare. Hers was so bad, like several times a day, that I ended up running a really long network cable from the router to the table so she could use that instead. So would I recommend it? I really don't know. When it works, it works quite good and it's been working good for the past few week. But it's hard to get past all the fighting I had to do with getting it to recognize the hard drives and all the mysteriously dropped connections with my wife's work laptop, especially for a router this expensive. So who knows. I'll just give it 3 stars out of 5 and leave it for you do decide if you want to try it. If you found my review helpful please let me know by hitting that button below otherwise please leave me a comment letting me know what I can do to improve. Thanks a bunch! 9/17/2018 Update Netgear responded to my review asking me to contact them so we could resolve the dropped connection issue. My wife no longer has the work laptop that would constantly drop the connection but I wanted to thank them for making the effort so I did contact them telling them as such. I then received an automated email saying a support case was opened and shortly thereafter received an email from Netgear technical support asking for my phone number and the best time for them to call, but the email was sent from a do_not_reply address and there was no other contact information in the email so I had no way to reply. A couple days later a nearly identical email came in from the same address asking for the same information again. I was going to add a star onto my review score for Netgear taking the time to read my review and attempting to help, but I'm taking it away again because their technical support system seems to be broken. How are they going to ask me for information and not have any way for me to reply? 10/5/2018 Update The past couple weeks we experienced local streaming issues twice wherein video streamed from the external hard drive connected to the router would start to stutter, then buffer, then stop. Each time I went to reboot the router from a web browser instead of getting the Netgear control panel I got a white screen with a bit of text at the top saying "Failed to fork child: Cannot allocate memory". We also had the external hard drive issues again. Once our second hard drive lost the connection so I unplugged and re-plugged in the USB cable and that got it working. Days later both hard drives stopped being recognized and this time I had to fight to get it to recognize them just like I mentioned in my original review. I got to the point were it would recognize drive #1 and I stopped trying to get it to recognize drive #2 because every attempt made drive #1 go away. The next morning I did a firmware update to v 1.0.4.12. I then tried getting drive #2 to work again by unplugging and re-plugging drive #2 and this time it worked. We'll see how this new firmware does. 10/12/2018 Update We were streaming a local video this evening when it started buffering and stuttering again. I tried logging into the router and (just as I suspected) got the white screen with the message "Failed to fork child: Cannot allocate memory". Guess the firmware update didn't help. I physically rebooted it and once it was back up the light for external hard drive 1 was illuminated but it didn't actually show up on the network for several more minutes. We waited over an hour to see if external hard drive 2 would show up but it never did. Its light never came on and it didn't show up on the network so I unplugged and re-plugged its USB cable and waited a couple minutes. Nothing. I removed the power cable from the back of the HDD2 and a few seconds later the router rebooted itself for some reason. I wasn't anywhere near touching the router and the HDD power cords and the router power cord are on different power strips so it's not like I accidentally rebooted the router. Once it was up and running I plugged the power cable back into HDD2 and again nothing. HDD1 is showing up fine but it doesn't see HDD2 at all. I think I'm going to contact Netgear support to see if they can help at all, but until then I'm lowering my score of this router to 2 stars as at this point I do not like it. 10/15/2018 Update Our HDD2 wasn't recognizing for at least full day and I was about to just give up and hook it up to my main PC to share it when I had to reboot the router for something else and then it magically showed up again. Then today we had some more weird stuff happen. Our Internet went down, which was a service outage and not the router's fault but when I tried to watch videos on the HDD1 none would play for more than a minute before completely stopping and refusing to play. Lack of internet should have nothing to do with streaming local videos over the network. I tried rebooting the router but that didn't help, but it did cause the HDD1 LED not to illuminate even though the router was recognizing it in the control panel. Once the Internet came back on we were able to stream videos from the hard drive just fine. That was about 9 hours ago and the HDD1 light is still not on but we've watched several videos that were on that hard drive and I am able to copy files on and off it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2018 by primehalo primehalo

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