NETGEAR releases XR700 e-sports routing: single-port 10G + 7-port Gigabit, wireless 7200Mbps

During IFA18, NETGEAR released the new high-end e-sports route XR700 Nighthawk Pro.

In appearance, cool black design, four external antennas, wall anchors on the back, LED signal lights can be turned off.

In terms of specifications, the XR700 uses 1.7GHz, quad-core Annapurna Labs AL-314 as the main chip, 512MB NAND flash and 1GB DDR3 memory, with Qualcomm’s 802.11ac/ad wireless module, 2.4GHz/5GHz/60GHz concurrent Wi-Fi peak The rate is up to 7133Mbps, which belongs to the AD7200 sequence.

Interface, 7 Gigabit Ethernet ports (6 LAN+1 WAN), 1 10 Gigabit SFP+ interface, 2 USB 3.0 ports.

Note that unlike the Nighthawk X10, this 10 Gigabit SFP+ has the WAN port function. An external electrical port module or a NETGEAR SX10 switch can be connected to a Category 6/Category network cable. Of course, the premise is that Your carrier is doing 10 Gigabytes.

Similar to the predecessor XR500, the XR700 router uses the DumaOS system firmware developed by NETDUMA, which uses geo-filtering and prevents the cache from becoming too full, thus greatly reducing the Ping value to keep the connection stable, in order to optimize game performance and eliminate delay before network problems occur.

The XR700 system is a Plex media server that can stream audio and video files from NAS/USB devices to any networked device. At the same time, overseas users will receive a 6-month Amazon Cloud Drive backup service, which automatically backs up data from the specified directory connected to the USB 3.0 port to the Amazon server.

The XR700 route is scheduled to go on sale in September and is priced at $500 (about $3,416) . Can be referenced, the current XR500 national bank quoted 2,499 yuan.

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