Designed for file transfers up to 1.9Gpbs, the new Nighthawk AC1900 (D7000) uses the best technologies of the consumer market to deliver maximum performance.
Netgear announced the global availability of a new VDSL Modem Router family of premium devices Nighthawk. Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 (D7000) uses a dual-core 1 GHz processor to deliver performance at the highest level both for streaming data to the game sessions. It also offers an integrated DSL modem compatible with connections up to ADSL2 and VDSL2, and two USB 3.0 ports.
Nighthawk AC1900 is compatible with networks Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n and ac, to deliver transfer speeds up to 1.9 Gbps (600 + 1,300 Mbps) via wireless, and is also guaranteed the support of Gigabit Ethernet (there are four doors present).
All thanks to the integrated amplifiers, the three antennas and support Beamforming technology to extend coverage and improve reliability by reducing the presence of dead spots in the network.
The new Netgear router can also combine the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands canceling interference to get the best possible performance from the network. Even in terms of wired connections the new Nighthawk AC1900 is appreciated for the presence of two USB 3.0, compatible with technology ReadySHARE owner to allow quick sharing on the network of data contained on discs or USB Flash Drive. ReadySHARE Vault, you can make incremental backups of your computer to a disk connected to the router.
On the front, we find the app Netgear Genie software, which allows you to manage and monitor many aspects of your wireless network and MyMedia, to identify all the multimedia files shared on the network computer and view them through a TV or audio system with support technologies DLNA. With the router, also noted the company, all the printers connected to the network become compatible with the standard Apple’s AirPrint to enable printing of files from the iPhone and iPad.
All this of course is offered at a higher cost than the industry average. Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 is already available in Europe, Asia and Australia.