@@FunGamerFever I run the 2.5 gb out to a 2.5gb switch to my media server and main PC, then a large switch to the rest of the network. So streaming is smooth as silk. I run about 16 wifi devices, like wyze cams, laptops fire sticks ect. All at the same time, this doesn't skip a beat. Very happy with it.
Really really really love that you put up charts at the end around the 9 minute mark to show everyone the speeds of the overall best to worst from top to bottom. Really narrows it down for us in a sea of not knowing what the fuck to choose
Great review. I had the Nighthawk for a while but went to the Amplify after one of your reviews. I have never looked back. I love the Amplifi system. Consistent and great reach. Love the app as well. I am loyal and most likely won't switch. Thanks for the review.
Had the RAX200 since it came out and has been nothing but problems. Have gone through several units and many hours working with Netgear engineers in Asia through remote desktop even. Last night we decided enough is enough and getting the ASUS, at the same Microcenter too. Great vid.
@@jaron2139 Much better. I do not have random disconnects from the wired connections which was my biggest issue since I game online a lot. I do have a couple gripes though: I still have random disconnects from Wifi, and channels not authenticating, but that is probably something on my end as the Netgear did the same thing. I also have to reboot the router once a week or so, mostly on the weekends. I am assuming it is due to the amount of devices being used, but I start having slow connections. FYI, I am a gamer mostly, and far from an expert on this stuff so the issues I am having may be my fault entirely for not setting up router better. Overall I am much happier with the performance, and my only regret is not getting the newer Wifi 6e version.
@@konidk Thanks for a quick and detailed response! I hadn't heard of the new 6e version until you mentioned it. As a gamer, I'll definitely be returning the RAX200 and picking up the Wifi6e based on your word. Is it "GT-AXE11000 Tri-band WiFi 6E?"
Great work. I think there will be alot of people interested in your next budget router video, especially for those wanting wireless pc streaming to their oculus rift 2s
Great video! Ended up getting the Asus AX11000 from Micro Center (used to go to Fry's as it was closer but we know that story) and I love it. I had the AC5300 previously but an antenna got snapped off it, luckily both routers support Asus Ai mesh so now the 5300 is working pretty well as an extender for my outside cameras.
I understand this video is more about the hardware of these routers but the software with some of these routers are what makes it for me. Personally it's difficult to change from the Nighthawks with DumaOS. DumaOS has an insane amount of features.
I have to agree. The DumaOS I had on my Netgear XR500 was the selling point for me, and it worked great until the router stopped receiving a signal just short of two years of use. I upgraded to the Netgear XR1000 with DumaOS 3.0, and good lord the amount of stuff you can do with it.
Good info; made a good purchase based on the reviews; also picked up the bonus headphones (with the secret feature) in the description. Thanks for the knowledge my dude!
Just a heads up. Netgear provide buyers a 3 month of free customer service and 1 year of hardware warranty. However to get an access of that 1 year warranty, you must purchase a service plan with them which can cost $70-$300 (if your 3 month of customer service is expired). If you do purchase the service and then send it to them for repair. They will verify if their is any issue. If there isn't , you wasted $ and if there is an issue, they send you a refurbished one that doesn't have warranty (repurchase another service if this one breaks again). The fact that you need to buy a additional service plan just to get access of the 1 year hardware warranty (base on the day you originally bought it) defeats the purpose of the device life span.
I use an Asus wifi6 router myself. Started on Dlink way back and they started to fail. Went to Netgear and it was great until the firmware started going weird for me. Moved to Asus recently and it's been rock solid so far.
how does is it work, is it something you just plug in and use? im seeing in the comments that these dont last longer than a year and just curious on why
If majority of gamers actually make the smart decision to connect via ethernet from a gigabit port, which most modern routers have even the ones included from your ISP, you wouldn't really need a new router though unless you really play over WiFi. Great review as always Chris!
What can cause random disconnection on Wifi? I would be playing online then all of sudden it disconnect me then a few minutes later I'd be able to get back online. I'm also having high ping amounts as well. I currently have 500 up and 500 down internet
Hi Chris I’m curious, my family and I have well over 40+ items that connect to the internet, and I was wondering can the ASUS ROG RAPTURE AX11000 handle all of them with no issue and also can the Nighthawk. Thanks
Totally off topic: I hope Chris gets to review/compare the new UST projectors soon! Someone buy this man a LSP9T, PLEASE!! lol, thanks for another great vid dude.
I have the netgear and it is absolutely crazy. Amazingly good and getting a signal on the 3rd floor up to 500mb! well worth the money. Its important to test out areas in the house where you get overall best connection. Is there a new Netgear router coming out soon? Curious to know!
I understand and appreciate your testing methodology like testing out in the driveway away from the access point and with obstructions in the house in the way. A huge feature of Asus is AiMesh. You can easily improve your coverage by adding in a mesh node. Create a mesh network using many Asus routers using AiMesh. Mix and match for what you want. Even use your old ASUS routers. I have 4 routers in an AiMesh for my 2 story house. I easily cover my house, driveway (as I have a Wi-Fi-connected sensor on my mailbox), and most of my 2 acres with Wi-Fi coverage. Adding a node can be a little finicky, but once you do it is all gravy.
Your contents are really good. Especially your testing and mentioning of price for each item. After watching more and more videos now I'm leaning towards Asus and Netgear. Just trying to figure out which one is offering network security and better parent controls. I like TP-link as they are offering lots of features but their speed is lagging behind not a future proof. Maybe 6E version will be worth to wait.
I have the AMPLIFI ALIEN and I get 960-980 down and around 65 up... Fast! Love it! Rock solid! Enterprise parts inside! It games fast ,fast, fast! a Lot of your speed is determined by your ISP. Keep that in mind!
Oh gotcha, I have spectrum and I’m suppose to get like 200-300mb, and when I test my internet connection on my PS4 get like 60-90 mbs for download & like 2-5 for upload. But I still lagg like a mf lol
Does the type of modem affect any of the speeds you would get as well? Looking to upgrade and get a better router just not sure if i would need a new modem as well.
Thank you Chris! With all the crap videos out there this one is great. Yes, it was "sponsored" but it was loaded with detailed "seemingly" unbiased and tested practical data. On point succinct conclusions and explanations. I'm trying to find either a router and a modem or a router modem combo that will increase my speed and lower my latency of my wifi for specifically for use with my Oculus Quest 2. Xfinity (Comcast) is my only choice as a provider and they cant seem to increase my speed with consistency (after numerous visits) and blame it all on the limitations and speed capabilities of my devices. I am using their provided Gateway (modem router combo currently the XB6 and have had the XB7). Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated.
Don't get a Modem/router combo. I highly recommend that you buy them both separately like I have. You will get much better performance this way, also what kind of speeds are you paying for? If a gig or not buy the netgear cable modem just the cable modem. And if you can afford it buy yourself the netgear nighthawk as well like the one in this video. If you can't afford so you can just go for a lower model.
Thanks for the reviews. A trouble spot with WiFi routers (in my opinion) is auto secure updates and longevity. Routers are increasingly under attack and auto updates is a good step to mitigate if disaster strikes. Also, I seem to have bad luck, but routers I buy work great for 6mo to a year then start to get flaky in stability and speed. Do you see this in your reviews?
@@kennetharethun8483 True, I don't think a gaming router is needed to make a difference in online gaming at all. I think it's just a marketing thing to sell. But I've had my TP-Link Archer C3200 for about 5 years now going strong and I game online with no lag or issues.
@@avilesjexiel They use things like Qos and have special features like being able to decide which device or devices should get more bandwidth so they are worth it
I swear I went the other day to spectrum and the guy that worked there looks just like you , tell me I’m tripping oh and he recommended me the nighthawk 👌
I almost went TP Link but I caught the Asus AX86U when it popped back in stock and I've been extremely satisfied with it's performance. Not really gaming but it's handling my 50+ constant devices flawlessly
I'm looking at the Tp Link AX11000 and the ASUS Ax11000 as well. What made you change your mind? Until this video and seeing the better 5g speeds on the Asus, I was literally about to click buy on the TP link.🤷♂️🤪
One thing with Netgear routers is that they are very stable and reliable. I used them for the past 10 years and practally never needs to reboot them. For the moment its a RAX80. I did have ASUS and D-Link previously also and I installed a ASUS at my parents house... they need rebooting once or twice a month!
I’m just curious why you chose the Netgear RAX200 as a “gaming” router, when Netgear doesn’t even market it as such? Their actual gaming routers, in the XR series, are specifically designed for gaming using Duma OS, which incorporates gaming specific features like geofencing that restrict you from connecting to online servers with high ping. I would have loved to see the performance of the wifi 6 Netgear XR1000 compared to the ASUS Rapture
@@ChrisMajestic I understand that, and I didn’t mean for my question to sound rude, so I sincerely hope you didn’t take it that way. This is one of the best real world tests I’ve seen anyone do comparing high end routers.I do realize that the Netgear you tested is their flagship wifi 6 model, I was just saying that it’s not touted by Netgear as a gaming specific router like the XR series are, and some of the others you tested as well. It obviously performed very well, but like I said I was just wishing I could have seen how the XR1000 stacks up to the ASUS Rapture as well. I have the XR1000, and it has left a little to be desired IMO, and I’ve been considering the ASUS, so I definitely appreciated getting to see it in action
Still love the videos after all these years. I will prob have to wait till next year to upgrade my main ASUS router to a more modern one and downgrade my current one to a AP. ASUS routers are great if you want to Mesh them or AP them later.
HELP, HELP, Question? I have a marantz 6013 and i added a emotiva 11 yesterday to a 7.2.4 . But the receiver is only processing the front stage and side surrounds, all other speakers have been calibrated. what am i doing wrong? in the setup i selected none for pre amp on the option marantz gives for the pair of speakers to be amped, was i supposed to select one of those. If so im assuming with my emotiva powering everything the receiver amps will still be powered? Im confused as sh!#. please help.
Great video as usual Chris with obviously lots of time effort and energy involved in doing this group test for us. Look forward to seeing the results from the 6E routers once they start coming out. I know they will be pricey as all early adopting kit is. But with the real life testing you do it’ll help us decide if it’s really worth making the jump to it. Have to add, your reviews always seem to be timed perfectly for my own needs having just got full fibre to home here in Scotland. Keep up the cracking reviews.
I will get one of these when there's a price drop from the 6E releases, which do you think works best in conjunction with switches and/ or WAPs to go with it?
Great video as always Chris! I’ve put a hold on my purchasing a router just to see what reviews you give us on budget friendly router! Lol. I can’t wait to watch it. Hopefully soon 🙏🤞
Do you have a best Wired Router review? WiFi is nice and all, but what about connecting multiple components to the router directly via Ethernet? Or even daisy-chaining some routers for even more components in further locations?
Great videos Chris - very helpful stuff!!! You mentioned you use Ubiquity equipment at home. Can you tell us why you choose them? Are they the most stable despite not being the fastest?
I'm a little bit confused. You're saying that this review includes the Netgear NightHawk RAX200 which houses a Broadcom chipset. But in the router's Firmware User Interface @ 10:41 it shows that you're using a Netgear Nighthawk RAX120 which houses a Qualcomm chipset. They are different routers with different performance metrics. E.g. Rax120 has the option of the 5g port that the RAX200 doesn't. The RAX200 only has 2.5g port. RAX120 is dual band while the RAX200 is triband. Both also have different CPU clock speeds as well. But overall, good work with the video review comparisons.
Hey man I was just wondering when you buy them and set them up so you have to pay monthly? Like regular broadband as I was thinking of getting the amplify but I was wondering if you had to pay once to buy then done or do you pay and pay every month?
Also can you just plug this in and use it as your WiFi or do you have to plug it into your WiFi broadband and then it like makes the WiFi better idk I need help wit dis
Fantastic vid. TY. Just got the TP-Link for $220 ... Might not be the best on this test but that's a damn good price and I get an extended electronics warranty w/costco...win win? we'll see.
Like I've told you, I love my Asus GT-AX11000 for gaming. Handles so many devices. Great Mesh abilities especially with older Asus RT (AC) units and using them as mesh nodes.
Ive had the Asus Rapture GT-AX11000 for 6 months. Love it rock stable, and stupid fast.
😞 manee these to expensive
Question how does it work
How does it work for streaming?
@@FunGamerFever I run the 2.5 gb out to a 2.5gb switch to my media server and main PC, then a large switch to the rest of the network. So streaming is smooth as silk. I run about 16 wifi devices, like wyze cams, laptops fire sticks ect. All at the same time, this doesn't skip a beat. Very happy with it.
It better be fast that thing is $450
Really really really love that you put up charts at the end around the 9 minute mark to show everyone the speeds of the overall best to worst from top to bottom. Really narrows it down for us in a sea of not knowing what the fuck to choose
Great review. I had the Nighthawk for a while but went to the Amplify after one of your reviews. I have never looked back. I love the Amplifi system. Consistent and great reach. Love the app as well. I am loyal and most likely won't switch. Thanks for the review.
I have a question I know I’m late but do I have to pay monthly for the gaming routers?
@@vtrxly6732 let me know if you find the answer
@@chimp3531 it’s a one time payment but you still need to connect your normal internet provider
Great reviews, thank you!! I've been wondering the difference / benefit of a Mesh vs gaming router, this was a help.
Had the RAX200 since it came out and has been nothing but problems. Have gone through several units and many hours working with Netgear engineers in Asia through remote desktop even. Last night we decided enough is enough and getting the ASUS, at the same Microcenter too. Great vid.
Has the ASUS been working better? I just purchased the RAX200, but thinking of exchanging for ASUS.
@@jaron2139 Much better. I do not have random disconnects from the wired connections which was my biggest issue since I game online a lot. I do have a couple gripes though: I still have random disconnects from Wifi, and channels not authenticating, but that is probably something on my end as the Netgear did the same thing. I also have to reboot the router once a week or so, mostly on the weekends. I am assuming it is due to the amount of devices being used, but I start having slow connections. FYI, I am a gamer mostly, and far from an expert on this stuff so the issues I am having may be my fault entirely for not setting up router better. Overall I am much happier with the performance, and my only regret is not getting the newer Wifi 6e version.
@@konidk Thanks for a quick and detailed response! I hadn't heard of the new 6e version until you mentioned it. As a gamer, I'll definitely be returning the RAX200 and picking up the Wifi6e based on your word. Is it "GT-AXE11000 Tri-band WiFi 6E?"
@@jaron2139 Yes.
Just discovered your content. Insta subbed after this vid. Keep killing it!
Great work. I think there will be alot of people interested in your next budget router video, especially for those wanting wireless pc streaming to their oculus rift 2s
Just bought my Asus ZenWiFi AX XT8 just a month or so ago, no regrets at all.
Make a difference in speeds or gaming?
@@dallassoccerkidd I'm on a 500mbps connection (highest I can get in my area) and I consistently get 500mbps, very solid piece of kit.
@@devlinX thanks
Great video! Ended up getting the Asus AX11000 from Micro Center (used to go to Fry's as it was closer but we know that story) and I love it. I had the AC5300 previously but an antenna got snapped off it, luckily both routers support Asus Ai mesh so now the 5300 is working pretty well as an extender for my outside cameras.
Switch to the Merlin ASUS firmware and you will be even more impressed. Makes the stock firmware look like a joke compared to Merlin firmware.
I am so happy to see your face on my search of best routers. My 5yo nighthawk is acting up
Seriously Excellent freakin analysis.!
You know he's using promo images when the shelves are stacked with GPUs.
Lol, was thinking the same thing
What is a GPU? I've never seen one. I think they only exist in legend.
@@hsax_1 I think that went over your head 😉
@@wolfshanze5980 lmao
I thought the same 😭
I understand this video is more about the hardware of these routers but the software with some of these routers are what makes it for me. Personally it's difficult to change from the Nighthawks with DumaOS. DumaOS has an insane amount of features.
I have to agree. The DumaOS I had on my Netgear XR500 was the selling point for me, and it worked great until the router stopped receiving a signal just short of two years of use. I upgraded to the Netgear XR1000 with DumaOS 3.0, and good lord the amount of stuff you can do with it.
Good info; made a good purchase based on the reviews; also picked up the bonus headphones (with the secret feature) in the description. Thanks for the knowledge my dude!
Just a heads up. Netgear provide buyers a 3 month of free customer service and 1 year of hardware warranty. However to get an access of that 1 year warranty, you must purchase a service plan with them which can cost $70-$300 (if your 3 month of customer service is expired). If you do purchase the service and then send it to them for repair. They will verify if their is any issue. If there isn't , you wasted $ and if there is an issue, they send you a refurbished one that doesn't have warranty (repurchase another service if this one breaks again). The fact that you need to buy a additional service plan just to get access of the 1 year hardware warranty (base on the day you originally bought it) defeats the purpose of the device life span.
Now that Frys is thankfully gone, Micro Center should come to California. Miss Micro Center from when I lived in Minnesota.
There's only 25 Microcenters in the entire country... by the math, that's one for every 13.12 million people. It's a very small chain.
need them to come to Los Angeles asap.
Without frys we’re stuck with crappy Best Buy. So no, frys closing down is not something to be thankful for 🤦♂️
There’s one at Tustin, CA
I use an Asus wifi6 router myself. Started on Dlink way back and they started to fail. Went to Netgear and it was great until the firmware started going weird for me. Moved to Asus recently and it's been rock solid so far.
how does is it work, is it something you just plug in and use? im seeing in the comments that these dont last longer than a year and just curious on why
I just bought the AX6600 tri band WiFi 6 gaming router, and I’m so excited to set it up
did it work and please be honest i need real help
If majority of gamers actually make the smart decision to connect via ethernet from a gigabit port, which most modern routers have even the ones included from your ISP, you wouldn't really need a new router though unless you really play over WiFi.
Great review as always Chris!
Have your own modem and router eliminates the monthly fee to have the cable company equipment
Wym by this
There we go, i saw the thumbnail and i knew this is what i was looking fot
What can cause random disconnection on Wifi? I would be playing online then all of sudden it disconnect me then a few minutes later I'd be able to get back online. I'm also having high ping amounts as well. I currently have 500 up and 500 down internet
Sounds like an ISP problem
Try changing wifi channels
Hi Chris
I’m curious, my family and I have well over 40+ items that connect to the internet, and I was wondering can the ASUS ROG RAPTURE AX11000 handle all of them with no issue and also can the Nighthawk.
Thanks
Totally off topic: I hope Chris gets to review/compare the new UST projectors soon! Someone buy this man a LSP9T, PLEASE!! lol, thanks for another great vid dude.
i enjoyed this thorough comparison! well done mate
Hey man can you do a view of the new Orbi Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System, 6Gbps, Router + 1
I have the netgear and it is absolutely crazy. Amazingly good and getting a signal on the 3rd floor up to 500mb! well worth the money. Its important to test out areas in the house where you get overall best connection. Is there a new Netgear router coming out soon? Curious to know!
That's insane. I've never gotten 500mb on any device anywhere in the world lol
Great review! Very in-depth, for sure one of the better reviews on routers.
Instant SUB your testing details are great your range charts helped me make an informed decision that no one else could help with, much respect.
I understand and appreciate your testing methodology like testing out in the driveway away from the access point and with obstructions in the house in the way. A huge feature of Asus is AiMesh. You can easily improve your coverage by adding in a mesh node. Create a mesh network using many Asus routers using AiMesh. Mix and match for what you want. Even use your old ASUS routers. I have 4 routers in an AiMesh for my 2 story house. I easily cover my house, driveway (as I have a Wi-Fi-connected sensor on my mailbox), and most of my 2 acres with Wi-Fi coverage. Adding a node can be a little finicky, but once you do it is all gravy.
TP Link Archer does that too.
Your contents are really good. Especially your testing and mentioning of price for each item. After watching more and more videos now I'm leaning towards Asus and Netgear. Just trying to figure out which one is offering network security and better parent controls. I like TP-link as they are offering lots of features but their speed is lagging behind not a future proof. Maybe 6E version will be worth to wait.
Id definitely say asus is the way to go for security and parental control. Their mobile and web app interface is far superior.
Hey Chris I just want to say I appreciate your channel and knowledge. Are you going to be covering any WiFi 6E routers?
I have the AMPLIFI ALIEN and I get 960-980 down and around 65 up... Fast! Love it! Rock solid! Enterprise parts inside! It games fast ,fast, fast! a Lot of your speed is determined by your ISP. Keep that in mind!
Is the ISP your modem?
@@CarlosHernandez-gc6no No, an ISP is your internet service provider.
Oh gotcha, I have spectrum and I’m suppose to get like 200-300mb, and when I test my internet connection on my PS4 get like 60-90 mbs for download & like 2-5 for upload. But I still lagg like a mf lol
@@CarlosHernandez-gc6no In the same boat lol what router did you get?
Does the type of modem affect any of the speeds you would get as well? Looking to upgrade and get a better router just not sure if i would need a new modem as well.
No the modem doesn’t matter so spend all your money on the router! Just use the modem that comes from you ISP that will be fine.
Thank you so much for this info. No one else has such a fantastic comparison.
Thank you Chris! With all the crap videos out there this one is great. Yes, it was "sponsored" but it was loaded with detailed "seemingly" unbiased and tested practical data. On point succinct conclusions and explanations. I'm trying to find either a router and a modem or a router modem combo that will increase my speed and lower my latency of my wifi for specifically for use with my Oculus Quest 2. Xfinity (Comcast) is my only choice as a provider and they cant seem to increase my speed with consistency (after numerous visits) and blame it all on the limitations and speed capabilities of my devices. I am using their provided Gateway (modem router combo currently the XB6 and have had the XB7). Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated.
Don't get a Modem/router combo. I highly recommend that you buy them both separately like I have. You will get much better performance this way, also what kind of speeds are you paying for? If a gig or not buy the netgear cable modem just the cable modem. And if you can afford it buy yourself the netgear nighthawk as well like the one in this video. If you can't afford so you can just go for a lower model.
For an amateur and not an engineer this is a good video, congrats.
Exactly the review that im looking for
Thanks for the reviews. A trouble spot with WiFi routers (in my opinion) is auto secure updates and longevity. Routers are increasingly under attack and auto updates is a good step to mitigate if disaster strikes. Also, I seem to have bad luck, but routers I buy work great for 6mo to a year then start to get flaky in stability and speed. Do you see this in your reviews?
Don't get gaming routers. Get a proper Cisco/Mikrotik/Ubiquiti router and access point if you want longevity.
@@kennetharethun8483 True, I don't think a gaming router is needed to make a difference in online gaming at all. I think it's just a marketing thing to sell. But I've had my TP-Link Archer C3200 for about 5 years now going strong and I game online with no lag or issues.
@@kennetharethun8483 what do you recommend for a tri band wifi 6 router and a ap
@@jungleviper if you can, wait. Wifi 6 is overpriced atm IMO.
@@avilesjexiel They use things like Qos and have special features like being able to decide which device or devices should get more bandwidth so they are worth it
Are you just flexing the Tesla or is the garage full lol? Thx for the router info, very helpful.
Chris, I cant tell you how happy it makes me when I go to look up something tech related and I see your name lol. First video I watch everytime!
You deserve a billion subs. Love the channel.
Nice video. Clarifies lot of doubts. I purchased the Netgear Nighthawk RAX200 11000
I swear I went the other day to spectrum and the guy that worked there looks just like you , tell me I’m tripping oh and he recommended me the nighthawk 👌
Question. Im not sure if you were asked or answered this. But what kind of modem did you have and what plan did you have for your internet provider?
Dope reviews, I've heard a lot about micro center and now I definitely have to check it out
I almost went TP Link but I caught the Asus AX86U when it popped back in stock and I've been extremely satisfied with it's performance. Not really gaming but it's handling my 50+ constant devices flawlessly
50 DEVICES WHAT?
@@BootBC_ cameras, lights, TV's, phones, tablets, pc's, led strips etc...
@@RCFlyer85 wifi led strips?
@@BootBC_ yes..
I'm looking at the Tp Link AX11000 and the ASUS Ax11000 as well.
What made you change your mind?
Until this video and seeing the better 5g speeds on the Asus, I was literally about to click buy on the TP link.🤷♂️🤪
I've been waiting for this.
One thing with Netgear routers is that they are very stable and reliable. I used them for the past 10 years and practally never needs to reboot them. For the moment its a RAX80. I did have ASUS and D-Link previously also and I installed a ASUS at my parents house... they need rebooting once or twice a month!
I’m just curious why you chose the Netgear RAX200 as a “gaming” router, when Netgear doesn’t even market it as such? Their actual gaming routers, in the XR series, are specifically designed for gaming using Duma OS, which incorporates gaming specific features like geofencing that restrict you from connecting to online servers with high ping. I would have loved to see the performance of the wifi 6 Netgear XR1000 compared to the ASUS Rapture
The idea was to show flagship routers which happen to be gaming routers from most brands.
@@ChrisMajestic I understand that, and I didn’t mean for my question to sound rude, so I sincerely hope you didn’t take it that way. This is one of the best real world tests I’ve seen anyone do comparing high end routers.I do realize that the Netgear you tested is their flagship wifi 6 model, I was just saying that it’s not touted by Netgear as a gaming specific router like the XR series are, and some of the others you tested as well. It obviously performed very well, but like I said I was just wishing I could have seen how the XR1000 stacks up to the ASUS Rapture as well. I have the XR1000, and it has left a little to be desired IMO, and I’ve been considering the ASUS, so I definitely appreciated getting to see it in action
This is easily the most helpful video I’ve watched, keep up the gr8 wrk 🤙🏼
This is best video to the best gaming wifi. Thanks man, u legend
Just the video I was needing! Thank you!
Still love the videos after all these years. I will prob have to wait till next year to upgrade my main ASUS router to a more modern one and downgrade my current one to a AP. ASUS routers are great if you want to Mesh them or AP them later.
Really interesting video, could I have an explanation on what is wifi 5 and 6?
HELP, HELP, Question? I have a marantz 6013 and i added a emotiva 11 yesterday to a 7.2.4 . But the receiver is only processing the front stage and side surrounds, all other speakers have been calibrated. what am i doing wrong? in the setup i selected none for pre amp on the option marantz gives for the pair of speakers to be amped, was i supposed to select one of those. If so im assuming with my emotiva powering everything the receiver amps will still be powered? Im confused as sh!#. please help.
dude, go to avforums if you want help, what were you expecting?
Any tips and tricks for the night hawks settings?
Brilliant video, Chris. Thanks for doing this.
Question if I’m in the basement can i have my router downstairs and my xfinity box up stairs and it will still work ?
Great video as usual Chris with obviously lots of time effort and energy involved in doing this group test for us. Look forward to seeing the results from the 6E routers once they start coming out. I know they will be pricey as all early adopting kit is. But with the real life testing you do it’ll help us decide if it’s really worth making the jump to it. Have to add, your reviews always seem to be timed perfectly for my own needs having just got full fibre to home here in Scotland. Keep up the cracking reviews.
This was GREAT! Thank you! Exactly the info I’ve been wondering
Is that micro center in parkville MD or close to it?
I will get one of these when there's a price drop from the 6E releases, which do you think works best in conjunction with switches and/ or WAPs to go with it?
So for gaming and home use. What’s better to use? A mesh system or gaming router?
What a fantastic video! You just got yourself a sub!
Which is best or good enough to live stream
How about doing a review on cable modems?
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Great video as always Chris! I’ve put a hold on my purchasing a router just to see what reviews you give us on budget friendly router! Lol. I can’t wait to watch it. Hopefully soon 🙏🤞
Dude sick video!
ur underrated thank you my man.
Great video! Your upload speeds are impressive, you must have AT&T fiber?
Chris do this wifi s go tru concrete walls?
Hey Chris, when do you plan on making new video reviews for the best gaming, mesh and budget routers this year?
You deserve way more subs Chris!!!
Thanks for the great video. Straight to the point and incredibly informative. 🔥
I have a question does it matter what internet provider you are using? just wondering
Enjoyed the content. What would you suggest for at home day trading or for portable wifi usage?
As usual, great video!
So are you using smart connect and letting the router decid which frequencies to use?
Do these routers only improve wifi gaming or do they help when I'm connected with an Ethernet cable
wifi gaming only..
Do you have a best Wired Router review? WiFi is nice and all, but what about connecting multiple components to the router directly via Ethernet? Or even daisy-chaining some routers for even more components in further locations?
Micro center is my church. Love that place.
Great videos Chris - very helpful stuff!!! You mentioned you use Ubiquity equipment at home. Can you tell us why you choose them? Are they the most stable despite not being the fastest?
Very professional presentation bro
Keep up your great craft my friend
Big Fan from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Thanks for the video. Question, why use wifi for gaming? I'm direct in with gig
I'm a little bit confused. You're saying that this review includes the Netgear NightHawk RAX200 which houses a Broadcom chipset. But in the router's Firmware User Interface @ 10:41 it shows that you're using a Netgear Nighthawk RAX120 which houses a Qualcomm chipset. They are different routers with different performance metrics. E.g. Rax120 has the option of the 5g port that the RAX200 doesn't. The RAX200 only has 2.5g port.
RAX120 is dual band while the RAX200 is triband. Both also have different CPU clock speeds as well.
But overall, good work with the video review comparisons.
I had both the rax200 and rax120 but I used the b-roll from the rax120. Good eye!!!
I have a series x on the way. I was told that anything in the Nighthawk series is the best choice. But I still wanna check out this vid!!
What did you get?
Best review video I've ever seen. Made my decision so much easier!!🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
How come you didn't include the Netgear XR1000 Pro Gaming Router??
does it have wifi 6
@@DrumFFx yes it does
Hey man I was just wondering when you buy them and set them up so you have to pay monthly? Like regular broadband as I was thinking of getting the amplify but I was wondering if you had to pay once to buy then done or do you pay and pay every month?
Much love
Also do these routers work in the uk?
Also can you just plug this in and use it as your WiFi or do you have to plug it into your WiFi broadband and then it like makes the WiFi better idk I need help wit dis
Hi Chris have you done a new best gaming router video for 2022?
Do you have to have a separate modem for these?
Would I still need to buy a modem with this too or is it a router modem combo?
im new to this, how does this work? is it something you just plug in and have internet?
Fantastic vid. TY. Just got the TP-Link for $220 ... Might not be the best on this test but that's a damn good price and I get an extended electronics warranty w/costco...win win? we'll see.
Hi Royal. I just bought the tp link. I don't game but what are your opinions on this router. Hopefully it's good otherwise I will send it back.
Do you have a video for the best gaming WiFi cards for a PC build?
Like I've told you, I love my Asus GT-AX11000 for gaming. Handles so many devices. Great Mesh abilities especially with older Asus RT (AC) units and using them as mesh nodes.
Does it work for livestreaming?
The network beast is back.
@chrismajestic, which one has the furthest range?
Thank you for the thorough breakdown. What about wifi6e. Is it worth spending money on any of these with 6E available?
Really useful information. Thanks for making the video my guy.