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NETGEAR WiFi Router (R6080) - AC1000 Dual Band Wireless Speed (up to 1000 Mbps) | Up to 1000 sq ft Coverage & 15 devices | 4 x 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports

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Style: AC1000 WiFi


Features

  • Maximum Range : 1000 Sq Ft
  • FAST WiFi PERFORMANCE: Get up to 1000 sq ft wireless coverage with AC1000 speed (Dual band up to 300 + 700 Mbps)
  • RECOMMENDED FOR UP TO 15 DEVICES: 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 4 x 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports.
  • SAFE & SECURE: Supports WPA2 wireless security protocols. Includes Guest WiFi access, DoS, Firewall, VPN, and more.

Description

The NETGEAR AC1000 Dual Band WiFi Router delivers WiFi speeds up to 300Plus700Mbps. It allows you to upgrade your WiFi to support new AC devices. Nighthawk app lets you easily set up your router and get the most out of your WiFi. This router is ideal for medium to large homes.

Brand: NETGEAR


Model Name: R6080-100NAS


Special Feature: WPS


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Gaming Console, Smartphone


Frequency: 5 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Security


Included Components: AC1000 Dual Band WiFi Router^Ethernet cable^Quick start guide^Power adapter


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, Ethernet


Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 1.8 x 5.4 inches


Item Weight: 8.8 ounces


Item model number: R6080-100NAS


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 23, 2017


Manufacturer: NETGEAR


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy! And a good solution for a frustrating problem.
Style: AC1000 WiFi
Worked great right out of the box. My house already has a wireless router from Spectrum. But my network backup system is Ethernet only. I had to find a way to back up my wife's laptop which is wireless only and no Ethernet port (ARG! I HATE THAT). So after trying a wireless bridge that only sort of worked, I put this up and connected it to the backup NAS. Named that network something different. Now all I have to do is just connect to that network Sunday night when everything is done and the computers back up their stuff without any hassle. Yeah, there might have been a better way to do it, but this is quick, cheap, easy, and works every time. I always trust Netgear stuff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024 by harry j nelson

  • Cheap but functional
Style: AC1000 WiFi
Very inexpensive but very reliable and functional router.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024 by C. Peters

  • Nice Netgear router
Style: AC1000 WiFi
Easy to set up, good price with no issues.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Tim Novak

  • What the instructions don't say! After downloading app Turn off 4glt, turn on WIFI on the phone.
Style: AC1600 WiFi with MU_MIMO
Once up and running it works really well and I would recommend this router. I use it for gaming (Ethernet connection) and watching stream content via WIFI ( Netflix etc.) The instructions are simple except for one key issue they don't mention. You download the Night Hawk app on to your phone to set up the unit. So I turn on my 4glt on my phone and download the app. All is well until you the app tries to connect to the internet via the WIFI. I kept getting "no internet connection" continuously. Thought something was wrong with my cable modem. Not the cable Modem. So after dis-connecting and reconnecting the WIFI router a few times, I decided to TURN OFF THE 4GLT ON MY PHONE, and just have the WIFI on in my phone. PRESTO! internet connection via WIFI to cable router. Big fail on the part of Net Gear for not mentioning that small detail. P.S. you are SOL after 3 month of registering your product for tech support. You get a one year warranty but nearly impossible to make a claim after the 3 months if you don't buy the extended support contract. They give you a phone number that I stayed on hold for 56 minutes until I got fed up and contacted Amazon. The Amazon rep sent me a return sticker to my account and shipped me a new unit in less than 5 days. Amazing! Here's to not attempting an update and have a power outage at the same time after the 3 month tech support has expired. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020 by AxMarr

  • AC1000 R6060 -- Inadequate for 100mbps ISP Service
Style: AC1000 WiFi
Unfortunately Amazon throws all the reviews together for several DIFFERENT Netgear router models. For example, I am writing about the AC1000 R6080 but of the 1900+ reviews linked to that model's page, the vast majority are for other models, like the Nighthawk or R700. So when customers ask a question the answer is often wrong as the one answering is answering for the model they bought, when the one asking might be asking about a different model... and everyone thinks they're on the same page, when they're not. I really wish Amazon would keep reviews for specific models separate unless the only difference is something immaterial like color (which doesn't apply to routers but could to things like tablets). Case in point: When looking at the AC1000 R6080 here, and jumping down to the reviews, then entering "QoS" in the question field, several people asked about QoS and the answer was the router has great QoS controls. In fact, the AC1000 has no QoS controls. I believe it might have Dynamic QoS which is not configurable by the end user. The normal "QoS" tab does not appear anywhere in the config menus and QoS is not mentioned anywhere in the manual. I clicked on the reply that answered "Yes" and Amazon linked it to a picture of a different model -- the Nighthawk. But you wouldn't know that by just reading the answer (unless you clicked on it too). On to the review. I got this router -- the AC1000 R6080 -- to work with a Zoom 5370 16x4 686mbps cable modem. I returned the router after just 2 days use. Cons (starting with less important to more): 1. LEDs are on TOP so you can't see them without standing up. 2. No QoS or even a way to see how the Dynamic QoS is set (if it even has that) 3. Worst of all, *wired* connectivity through router is only ~70% of what it is directly through the modem. (117mbps modem/84mbps router) 4. Wifi is also slower than normal (45-54mbps). 5. The above last two cons are due to 10/100 LAN ports (including the Internet port that goes to modem) which are too slow if you have 100mbps service or higher. Pros: 1. It's returnable. Although it's rated for 300mbps + 700mbps (using both bands) which equals 1Gb… it is not a "gigabit router". The LAN ports are 10/100 (operate at 100mbps minus overhead) which is practically legacy now. It would probably work well for broadband up to 50mbps perhaps, but if you have a faster service the 10/100 LAN ports will bottleneck your connection. It's hard to understand why Netgear would make an AC model with 10/100 LANs since 802.11ac is the newest, fastest wifi adapter standard. Even though you can certainly have an ac adapter and only pay for slow broadband, the router should meet the standards AC is capable of handling. Especially considering it is 'parading' as a '1Gb router' by the 300 + 700 rating. To get your money's worth of ISP service of 100mbps or higher, you will need to get a true gigabit router, identified by 10/100/1000 LAN ports (1Gb ports). The modem will make a 1Gb connection to the router in this case and deliver the full speed of your service at 100+mbps (or higher) with no overhead loss. I replaced the R6080 with the NETGEAR AC1200 Smart WiFi Router - Dual Band Gigabit (R6230) , and sure enough, speed wired through the router is now identical to being wired directly to the modem (117mbps either way). Even Wifi improved by 30+% thanks to the faster connection between modem and router... the R6080 delivered just 45-54mbps while the R6232 delivers 75mbps over wifi. (That's nearly what the R6080 delivered WIRED!) It also has QoS controls and a whole lot of other options, PLUS a separate, physical, wifi on/off switch… so you can turn the radios off at night when you're done online, but leave the router up to save power cycling (which can theoretically wear these devices). And a physical switch is a whole lot more convenient that having to use the GUI to turn radios off/on, or use a schedule when your own schedule varies. Even better, it's only about $15 more. Conclusion: If you want to future proof your investment, get an AC gigabit router with 10/100/1000 LAN ports. It will work with slower services but will also be there for you when you advance to faster services so you won't have to buy a router twice. Note: So far the R6230 is not listed as being DD-WRT tested, for those interested in flashing that [optional] custom FW, but for all I know someone's already done it. I haven't gotten that far yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2017 by RT

  • Extends the Signal.
Style: AC1000 WiFi
I use this Netgear router to cover the upstairs of our house with a good, string signal. It piggybacks with the main router downstairs. Since we use Roku with our Charter service, TV and computer performance is well maintained with this pair. Even with a house full of guests, the service doesn't degrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024 by Tom

  • Works great
Style: AC1000 WiFi
Great product and has been working for over a year.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by Me

  • DO NOT USE NIGHTHAWK APP TO SET UP
Style: AC1000 WiFi
THE NIGHTHAWK APP IS UNUSABLE WITH THIS ROUTER. Instead download the manual and direct connect with an Ethernet cable and a PC. After an hour of trying to use the app, it is unable to save any changes, finally gave up and it took 3 minutes to use the web interface. We have both main networks and the guest networks set up and working. Performance — the 5G network downloads about 80Mbs and the 2.4G is 30Mbs. Our previous router was over 300Mbs (using the same cable modem) but for $39 it might be fast enough. Will give it a week and update. Range — it has decent range. Will work great for a small house. Spend money on a better device if you want to go through multiple walls or longer distance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by IamArtsy

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