🚀 Elevate your home network to pro-level speed and security
The NETGEAR Nighthawk R6700 AC1750 Smart Wi-Fi Router delivers ultra-fast wireless speeds up to 1750 Mbps, powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor and enhanced with Beamforming+ technology. It covers up to 1500 sq ft and supports 25 devices simultaneously, making it ideal for busy homes and smart setups. Equipped with 4 gigabit Ethernet ports and a USB 3.0 port, it offers versatile wired connections. Advanced security features include NETGEAR Armor protection, WPA2 encryption, guest access, and parental controls, ensuring a safe and seamless online experience.
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | NETGEAR |
Series | R6700-100NAS |
Item model number | R6700-100NAS |
Hardware Platform | NETGEAR |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 10, Vista, XP, 2000, Mac OS, UNIX, or Linux |
Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.22 x 7.2 x 2.44 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.22 x 7.2 x 2.44 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 100120 Volts |
Manufacturer | NETGEAR |
ASIN | B00R2AZLD2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 16, 2014 |
N**K
Great router, but one minor problem. Read this if you have port forwarding issues
This is the first time I've bought my own router. I've always used the one supplied to me by my ISP and it's terrible which is why I decided to buy a new router. This review is a comparison between my old ISP router and the NETGEAR R6700 router. Below I'll state the issues I've had with my ISP router and how my new R6700 has resolved these issues.My ISP router has many issues. My dad owns a Roku and I couldn't for the life of me get the internet to work on it. This is the main reason why I upgraded to the R6700. I tried everything including whitelisting the Roku's MAC address and making sure the necessary ports were open. I pay for Netflix mainly for my dad and he couldn't use it or any of the apps on his Roku. This connectivity issue wasn't limited to just the Roku either. My sister also couldn't connect her PS4 to the wi-fi and most phones and devices couldn't connect either. I consider myself fairly knowledgeable when it comes to configuring a router and I believe I did everything I could to fix these issues. The router just seemed faulty and I don't think even my ISP would be able to get it to work.Now that you know why I bought the R6700, I'll explain what I think about it and how it resolved my issues. The router was pretty simple to set up. I just had to plug the cords in and connect the ethernet cable from the new router to the old one. I didn't want anyone connecting to the old router, so I went into the settings and disabled the wi-fi. I was able to get the new router set up using NETGEAR's android app. It was very simple and it didn't take long. Once I messed with the settings, I tested it to see if the Roku would connect. It successfully connected and my dad hasn't had any issues watching his Netflix since. All of our devices like phones and consoles have been able to connect to the new router as well and there hasn't been any issues. The internet speed is fast too and it's probably faster than my old router. The price is good and overall I would say that this is a great router. Especially for the price.Now the minor issues I mentioned in the title was getting port forwarding to work. It wasn't an issue with the R6700 itself, but rather my setup. I have the R6700 as well as my old router set up and linked together. I couldn't get some ports to open on the R6700. I did some searching and discovered that this is a pretty common issue if you're using two routers. What I had to do was go into the firewall settings of my old router and enable DMZ. I just needed to enable it and put in the IP address of my new router, so all connections would be forwarded from the old router to the new one. After doing this and making sure I had the right ports open on the R6700, my program was able to detect that the ports were open and finally worked.Before I end my review, I want to give some advice for people setting up a new router. ALWAYS change the default login password for your router. Leaving it set as the default password is a big security risk and can lead to your router getting hacked. Use a unique password that isn't associated with any other accounts and make sure the wi-fi password isn't the same as your login password.
Y**4
easy install awesome app
The installation was pretty easy to follow the instructions. Once done, everything worked perfectly, and my signal was way better throughout the house. also the app is a plus tells me who is connected and what website it blocked
R**Z
Easy to setup. Fast 1G backbone, Great Router and Access point, didnt see any 2.4G speed improvement
I installed 2 of these routers to upgrade my home network. 1st unit as a Router and the 2nd as an Access Point. My research said the R6700 was one of the best access points also.WIRED PERFORMANCE:-- Ive installed the R6700 router with 4ea D-Link unmanaged 1G switches to reach all the locations in my home and sometimes cascaded the switches and everything works great. (I mention cascading switches because in the past I have had issue when cascading switches but not issues with this setup)-- BETTER WIRED PERFORMANCE: I have a 8 wireless camera security system that uses its own wireless Network Video Recorder and some of the cameras have poor signal so now switched them over to the wired 1G backbone. A marked improvement in the video update and even the control on the Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) cameras is instantly responsive-- GREAT STATUS LIGHTS: The Ethernet port activity lights are great because they have different colors depending on the speed of the network connection. This is really handy when installed a mix of 100M and 1G links so you can tell if things are connected as you planned.WiFi PERFORMANCE:-- The Nighthawk replaced a 13 year old wireless router (D-Link 605L) using only a 2.4Ghz wireless network.-- SAME 2.4G PERFORMANCE: When comparing speeds from my normal laptop wireless location I have not noticed any real improvement in the signal strength nor the connection speed for the old router to the new R6700 at 2.4G.-- GREAT 5G Performance. When comparing 2.4G to 5G there was typically at 70% improvement in throughput speed from the same laptop.-- FLEXIBLE CONFIGURATION: Once can turn off the wireless totally or just the 2.4G or the 5G. This is just a nice feature to lower your wireless risk footprint say if you only use 2.4G.ROUTER CONFIGURATION:-- EASY SETUP: It was easy to setup the router. In my case I set up the R6700 to match the configuration of the D-link it replaced so I did not have any issues with all the other devices in the house connecting.-- It went fairly smoothly, but on my laptop I did have to delete the original connection and reconnect to get it to work.-- VERY SOPHISTICATED: It has some very sophisticated configuration possibilities all of which I will never use.-- There are 3 levels of configuration with each level allowing more and more complex and detailed setups.-- I was surprised that to turn off the 5G wireless I had to drill down to the 3rd level to find that config. Seems like that would be a very basic config setting.-- I really love the display that provides several indicators to give one an instant view of the health and operation of the unit.COULD BE BETTER:-- NEEDS MOUNTING TABS: I do wish it had some mechanical mounting capability to secure to a shelf or mount vertically on a wall but its simply a shelf item. With all the cables hanging off the back there is some weight there that wants to pull the Nighthawk off the shelf.-- STATUS LIGHT ORIENTATION: The status lights are best viewed when looking down on the R6700. When straight its difficult. It would have been better if the lights were mounting at a 45 degree so they could easily be viewed straight on as well.UPDATE: I purchased a 2nd R6700 and installed in the same network above as an access point. It was easy to set up using a fixed IP and the 5G performance was better than 2X the 2.4G network. And of course the 1G Ethernets are great as I have several security cameras running over the network.
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