Netgear has launched its new router Nighthawk X10 in the market and claims to be the fastest router in the world. The reason why it claims to be the fastest router is because it is bases on WIRELESS AD-Hoc technology that is certainly using by lots of devices these days.
We are already involved with the connectivity of Wireless AC, hence there won’t be too many devices available for supporting Wireless AD. Anyhow, for existing devices it looks significant for connectivity of wireless for the next generation.
The total combined speed of The Nighthawk X10 is up to 7,200 MBPS or Megabits per second, That’s why its router of AD7200 class. We can see its breakdown as on 2.4 Gigahertz or GHz band its speed can go up to 800 Megabits per second.
At 5 Gigahertz it’s 1,733 Megabits per second and for a new 60 Gigahertz band it can support a speed of 4,600 Megabits per second or MBPS. The speed of recent two bands possible as router performs into four different streams for each further.
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Let’s take the example of 2.4 Gigahertz it divided into 4 parts driving ahead at 433 Megabits per second. About 5 Gigahertz the band also abides into four flows with the speed of 200 Megabits per second.
At the same time a speed of 4,600 Megabits per second will be provided all together on 60 Gigahertz or GHz. Which means complete ultimate speed will be performed by one router like speed of 7.2 Gigabits per seconds with Nighthawk X10 router, is considerably confusing by saying that a device which performs all connections at one time will never be available.
If we go more technically, the Router has mechanizum with a quad core processor performs on 1.7 Gigahertz which supports more than 20 devices at the same time.
For a pipeline of large transmission, router arranges 40 Megahertz and 20 Megahertz in calculation of 160-Megahertz channel, or we can say with great numbers router can load more data into its network to device.
As of now no implication is there about the composition of two 80 Megahertz channels by Netgear altogether.
The Netgear router consists of ports of 10 Gigabit which are designed to support connectivity with fiber. for devices of external storage or a printer which is compatible on network, 2 USB3.0 Ports have already been added.
6 Gigabit Ethernet ports are also available. FROM 6 Gigabits ports two ports supports mode for aggregation of line which basically merge to create a super-fast wired connection of 2GBPS. Wi-Fi signals are transmitted by 4 patent pending external active antennas.
Apart from the technical side, Netgear Nighthawk X10 has Plex Media Server in built. Don’t worry if you do not know about it. It’s a famous resolution to provide stored media on free Plex apps which you can easily get on Tablets, Apple TV, Game consoles, Tablets etc.
Local media will scan by server and then sent to the library. From there you can get access to content from anywhere with the help of Plex app. You can share libraries with your friends who already use Plex app on their smart phones and tablets etc.
The user will be able to view the entire media want to see that can store on an external dedicated storage device which will be connected to your router directly. Users can have access to media from anywhere. It is the reason why it has not any involved attached device for storage or dependent parental control. The only limitation of accessing
Plex is this there are charges to subscribe features that are premium as parental controls. few of them are viewing of offline media, DVR and so on. In order to get the details about all services users will be provided with a free Plex pass for three months with router.
Netgear Nighthawk X10 is not the only AD router on the market now. Also, there are other wireless AD routers available for the users. Users can also go for them.
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