NETGEAR
Nighthawk RS300
Based on 26 Reddit mentions
$279.99
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Good Wi-Fi Router in 2026. Any recommendation?
Just did this - 7 people, 3 floors. Went through a few mesh systems (tplink be4800, be5000, XE75). Hated the way mesh worked, walked to another room device would hang on the further node and online games were choppier (higher ping and latency) than a single nighthawk (even had wired backhaul from ma
...tazman137 in r/wifi
January 5, 2026 3:59 PM
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Wireless to Wired
I would pay a bit more for a WRT-capable router, as the other commenter recommended. Netgear, ASUS, and Eero are the best brands I've used in residential deployments. Check out Netgear's Nighthawk RAX50 (WiFi 6 capable, and costs ~$150-200). If you want WiFi 7 capability, look at the Nighthawk RS300
...Weekly-Language-6434 in r/HomeNetworking
May 25, 2026 6:21 AM
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Time to upgrade but I have...questions.
Wow, I just bought the Nighthawk WiFi 7 Tri-Band Router Model RS300 (aka: BE9300) I have the complete opposite experience than you. My Wi-Fi speeds and Ethernet Speeds have increased 4X On Xfinity I'm paying for 600Mbps On my old Router: Netgear WNDR4500v3 on my Cell Phones, I was only getting 100-1
...Fun_Application601 in r/NETGEAR
May 2, 2026 4:36 AM
1
Router with best buy
I tried the BE9300, wasn't happy with it. I ended up buying a refurb RS700S. The RS300 didn't have the push to get the internet across my house but its 3500sq ft. Even the corners where signal strength was like 60% are 90+ now. The Netgear Nighthawk RS700S is a beast of a router!
tazman137 in r/HomeNetworking
January 2, 2026 10:51 PM
1
Router for 2000 Mbps download
I recently upgraded to the Netgear Nighthawk RS600 bit overkill but I got it from amazon prime day deals for $494, Works as intended no issues. Since your going for something smaller the RS300 should be good, comes with 2.5g Wan port for the new tier speeds, 2x 2.5g and 2x 1g lan ports if you ever n
...L4TINO7 in r/nbn
September 4, 2025 10:08 PM
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Tried the Quest 3 with a cable and Meta Link software. Do I need to try Virtual Desktop?
I've chosen a Netgear Nighthawk RS300 as I had a good price in EU, it is a wifi 7 router but a wifi 6E will be enough for the Quest 3. As mentionned above, it will work best when ised only for VR and not in a crowded area, this is where the 6Ghz band is preferred. I've set up my router in access poi
...Mick-996 in r/hoggit
November 4, 2025 9:59 PM
1
Rec for Router
In the last few months I’ve gone from the Xfinity gateway, to TP link archer, to netgear nighthawk RS300, to now the ubiquiti ucg-max + u7 AP. Through all this testing, my desire for maximum network customization has increased substantially. For this, ubiquiti is in a league of their own. By far the
...SummerWhiteyFisk in r/HomeNetworking
November 30, 2025 6:00 PM
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just got fiber, am i wrong about this?
Really, you shouldn't have to even use a Access Point, IF what he should have done is put the Modem and Router in a room in the Center of the house - because the router puts out WiFi - so why "he (the fiber guy)" make things so difficult? My coax from the Comcast outside node goes to a amplifer at t
...Fun_Application601 in r/frontierfios
May 2, 2026 6:57 AM
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