Netgear's first WiFi 6 router looks like a spaceship

The next generation of WiFi has begun to appear and Netgear has joined their first two routers, Nighthawk AX8 and Nighthawk AX12.

These are two very high-end routers, speeds far beyond what normal Home network network routers can do. And what's most striking is that they support the next new WiFi standard, 802.11ax - also known by the new name WiFi 6.

WiFi 6 is not a breakthrough in technology or features that appeal to users but more or less speed will be faster, more importantly, the ability to work with multiple devices on the same network. This is increasingly important for smart home use.

The new routers look like spacecraft because Netgear offers a new design so that the router's antenna is always directed straight up. The antenna is in the wing of the device, the location that Netgear says they have optimized to get the best performance.

Picture 1 of Netgear's first WiFi 6 router looks like a spaceship

Netgear's first WiFi 6

AX8 is inferior to the two WiFi 6 routers, has a 4 x 4 antenna array (one is 5Ghz, one is 2.4Ghz), 5Gigabit Ethernet port, supports 6Ghz total throughput. AX12 is similar but with an 8 x 8-seat 5Ghz antenna array, Netgear said it will be more stable in wide area coverage, faster processing and 5Gb Ethernet port.

Currently there are very few people who can take advantage of this new WiFi network. You have to wait until there's a WiFi 6 ecosystem, from phones, computers, game consoles to every other home appliance.

AX8 sold in November 2018 at a discounted price of $ 399, AX12 will appear sometime at the end of the first quarter and early the second quarter of 2019 at an unspecified price.

See more:

  1. Wi-Fi 6, how will the next Wi-Fi version change the concept of wireless networks?
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  3. Learn about WiGig, the new super fast WiFi standard
Update 24 May 2019
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