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BE6500 WiFi Router (RS100)
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS100, 3.6 Gbps
- WiFi 7 technology
- 2.5G speeds
- up to 3.6 Gbps
- up to 185 m²
$259.00
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS100, 3.6 Gbpscurrent price $259.00BE6500 WiFi Router (RS200)
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS200, 6.5Gbps
- WiFi 7 technology
- 2.5G speeds
- up to 6.5 Gbps
- up to 230 m²
$449.00
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS200, 6.5Gbpscurrent price $449.00BE18000 WiFi Router (RS600)
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS600, 18Gbps
- WiFi 7 technology
- 10G speeds
- up to 18 Gbps
- up to 250 m²
$799.00
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS600, 18Gbpscurrent price $799.00BE9300 WiFi Router (RS300)
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS300, 9.3Gbps
- WiFi 7 technology
- 2.5G speeds
- up to 9.3 Gbps
- up to 230 m²
$599.00
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS300, 9.3Gbpscurrent price $599.00BE19000 WiFi Router (RS700S)
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS700S, 19Gbps
- WiFi 7 technology
- 10G speeds
- up to 19 Gbps
- up to 325 m²
$1,099.00
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS700S, 19Gbpscurrent price $1,099.00BE5000 WiFi Router (RS150)
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router RS150, 5Gbps
- WiFi 7 technology
- 2.5G speeds
- up to 5 Gbps
- up to 210 m²
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FAQs
Fixed wireless internet is a type of broadband that uses radio signals instead of cables to deliver connectivity. Uses cellular phone networks - It relies on a network of base stations that transmit data to fixed antennas installed at your location. Speeds and reliability can be comparable to wired broadband, depending on the technology and distance from the tower. It is often used in rural or underserved areas where laying fiber or cable is not practical.
Fixed wireless internet uses ground-based towers to transmit signals to an antenna at your location, usually within a few miles. This short-range connection often delivers lower latency and faster speeds than satellite internet.
Satellite internet, however, relies on orbiting satellites to beam signals to a dish at your location. The long distance between Earth and the satellite increases latency, which can affect activities like video calls or gaming.
This is why fixed wireless is often preferred in areas with nearby infrastructure, while satellite is a solution for locations without viable tower access.
Fixed wireless internet speeds typically range from 25 Mbps to 250 Mbps, depending on the provider, network capacity, and distance from the tower. In some areas with advanced infrastructure, speeds can exceed 500 Mbps. Performance can vary with network congestion, equipment quality, and environmental factors, but modern fixed wireless technology like NETGEAR’s 5G/4G LTE routers is built to support smooth streaming, video calls, and online gaming.