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July 2016
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54 Tests
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Nutzer
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Schnell vor allem über 5 GHz
Hohe Transferraten per USB
Viele Peripherieanschlüsse
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Thomas Rau
Der Netgear Nighthawk X4S R7800 verspricht hohes WLAN-Tempo dank MU-MIMO. Das stellt er auch im Test unter Beweis
Zusammenfassung: Durch Multi-User-MIMO und Tri-Band-Technik machen aktuelle Router das heimische Funknetz schneller. Im Vergleichstest küren wir den besten Gigabit-Router.Multi-User-MIMO (MU-Mimo) und Tri-Band sollen das WLAN-Tempo über die 5-GHZ-Frequenz beschleunigen, i...
Der Netgear R7800 ist ein sehr schneller Router, der fast durchgängig hohe Datenraten liefert. Auch für ein großes WLAN ist er optimal geeignet, bei passenden Gegenstellen spielt er auch die MU-MIMO-Funktion überzeugend au...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-08-29, Autor: William , Testbericht von: techspot.com
Zusammenfassung: Mesh Wi-Fi routers are a recent trend in the networking market and aim to bring some of the advanced features of enterprise networking systems to the consumer. How well do they work, and what performance benefit do you get by switching to one? We'll take...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-01-26, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: mbreviews.com
Zusammenfassung: As you know, the WiFi technology has evolved a lot the last decade, from the good ol' 2.4GHz band and 802.11n wireless networking standard to the now almost equally widespread, but better 802.11ac standard. So, you have a large array of routers, with diff...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-12-17, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: mbreviews.com
Features and PerformanceThe Netgear X4S and the Asus RT-AC88U are devices that appeared before the WiFi mesh systems really had a chance to take off and to manage to pose a serious threat to the one-unit device in favour of a multi-unit setup (which it do...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-02-22, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: mbreviews.com
4X4 Router, MU-MIMO Technology, Stellar WiFi Performance, Great Storage Performance, Support For The 160 MHz Bandwidth Mode
Confusing and Sometimes Sluggish Interface
Since the first and second version of the Nighthawk X4, the new X4S feels miles ahead of its predecessors, having a stellar wireless performance, one of the best storage performances, the MU-MIMO technology, support for the 160 MHz bandwidth mode and even...
Appealing design, Excellent port selection, Solid performance on both channels, MUMIMO support, Easy to use control panel
Expensive, ReadySHARE storage transfers can be sluggish
Netgear's Nighthawk X4S is a high-end router that takes the design and functionality of the previous Nighthawk models and improves upon it with an updated feature set and internal hardware. A router of this caliber is overkill for some consumers, particul...
Now that the dust has settled we can examine what each router brings to the table. Overall we have to say we think the Netgear Nighthawk X4S R7800 is our choice here. With its support for both MU-MIMO and 160MHz channels it's more future-proof than any ro...
Zusammenfassung: It's amazing how you don't think you need something until you've actually had it.This story starts with your average consumer with seemingly little use for a supercharged internet connection. With a decently fast (50 mbps download/5 mbps upload) wireless...
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Veröffentlicht: 2016-03-29, Autor: Tim , Testbericht von: smallnetbuilder.com
Zusammenfassung: With our updated VeriWave test set in place and a new standardized MU-MIMO test process, I went back and retested all the MU-MIMO enabled routers that have crossed the SmallNetBuilder test bench to date. The only exception is Amped Wireless' Athena. I did...