NETGEAR Cloud Managed Wireless Access Point (WAX610) is available in Saudi Arabia.
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➕ What is the price of NETGEAR Cloud Managed Wireless Access Point (WAX610) in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of NETGEAR Cloud Managed Wireless Access Point (WAX610) in-store is 600 SAR VAT.
➕ When NETGEAR Cloud Managed Wireless Access Point (WAX610) was released ?
The release date was July 27, 2020.
➕ What is the price of NETGEAR Cloud Managed Wireless Access Point (WAX610) cheap used ?
The price of NETGEAR Cloud Managed Wireless Access Point (WAX610) used is 420 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of NETGEAR Cloud Managed Wireless Access Point (WAX610) ?
Special specifications :
WiFi 6 Dual-Band AX1800 speed, coupled with MU-MIMO technology, supports up to 200 client devices and 2,500 sq. ft. of coverage.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.3 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy NETGEAR Cloud Managed Wireless Access Point (WAX610) in Saudi Arabia ?
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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10 reviews for NETGEAR Cloud Managed Wireless Access Point (WAX610)
Rated 5 out of 5
F. T (verified owner)–
Works great with Quest 2 and Virtual Desktop but be sure you have the right AC adapter/PoE injector – Bought this AP to get rid of lag and stutter on my Oculus Quest 2 with Virtual Desktop and this device did not disapoint but there were a few caveats. I have a Netgear R8000-100NAR router which is perfect for my home and the 6 people that live here. The extra 5GHz AC stream was a great upgrade from my Netgear R6400 which was dying and required weekly reboots when it hung. Most of my family does not have Wifi 6 devices anyway so 802.11ac was fine for them and the general coverage on the R8000 is really good.
Rated 3 out of 5
F. M (verified owner)–
Pretty good feature set for the money – My number one gripe is that there is no way to install a new TLS certificate for the web UI–you’re stuck with the self-signed cert that is generated/shipped with the device. This is basic functionality that shouldn’t be lacking in _any_ device with a web UI these days.
Rated 5 out of 5
F. T (verified owner)–
Works great with Quest 2 and Virtual Desktop but be sure you have the right AC adapter/PoE injector – Bought this AP to get rid of lag and stutter on my Oculus Quest 2 with Virtual Desktop and this device did not disapoint but there were a few caveats. I have a Netgear R8000-100NAR router which is perfect for my home and the 6 people that live here. The extra 5GHz AC stream was a great upgrade from my Netgear R6400 which was dying and required weekly reboots when it hung. Most of my family does not have Wifi 6 devices anyway so 802.11ac was fine for them and the general coverage on the R8000 is really good.
Rated 3 out of 5
F. M (verified owner)–
Pretty good feature set for the money – My number one gripe is that there is no way to install a new TLS certificate for the web UI–you’re stuck with the self-signed cert that is generated/shipped with the device. This is basic functionality that shouldn’t be lacking in _any_ device with a web UI these days.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. J (verified owner)–
Great range & easy to install – While some of the larger APs out there (in physical size, e.g. 9″x9″) it also provides great coverage with an advertised 2,750 sq ft., which in turn allowed us to cover one entire wing of our building.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. J (verified owner)–
Great range & easy to install – While some of the larger APs out there (in physical size, e.g. 9″x9″) it also provides great coverage with an advertised 2,750 sq ft., which in turn allowed us to cover one entire wing of our building.
Rated 5 out of 5
O. L (verified owner)–
Great replacement for a Cisco access point for home or small business use – I’ve used various Cisco access points in my home over the years. It was finally time to upgrade. This Netgear access point resembles their general appearance and form factor (though it is a bit larger) and looks nice mounted to the ceiling in its place.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. T (verified owner)–
Powerful access point – I upgraded to this from an Orbi Pro. My main reasons for upgrading were:
Rated 5 out of 5
K. T (verified owner)–
Powerful access point – I upgraded to this from an Orbi Pro. My main reasons for upgrading were:
Rated 5 out of 5
O. L (verified owner)–
Great replacement for a Cisco access point for home or small business use – I’ve used various Cisco access points in my home over the years. It was finally time to upgrade. This Netgear access point resembles their general appearance and form factor (though it is a bit larger) and looks nice mounted to the ceiling in its place.
F. T (verified owner) –
Works great with Quest 2 and Virtual Desktop but be sure you have the right AC adapter/PoE injector – Bought this AP to get rid of lag and stutter on my Oculus Quest 2 with Virtual Desktop and this device did not disapoint but there were a few caveats. I have a Netgear R8000-100NAR router which is perfect for my home and the 6 people that live here. The extra 5GHz AC stream was a great upgrade from my Netgear R6400 which was dying and required weekly reboots when it hung. Most of my family does not have Wifi 6 devices anyway so 802.11ac was fine for them and the general coverage on the R8000 is really good.
F. M (verified owner) –
Pretty good feature set for the money – My number one gripe is that there is no way to install a new TLS certificate for the web UI–you’re stuck with the self-signed cert that is generated/shipped with the device. This is basic functionality that shouldn’t be lacking in _any_ device with a web UI these days.
F. T (verified owner) –
Works great with Quest 2 and Virtual Desktop but be sure you have the right AC adapter/PoE injector – Bought this AP to get rid of lag and stutter on my Oculus Quest 2 with Virtual Desktop and this device did not disapoint but there were a few caveats. I have a Netgear R8000-100NAR router which is perfect for my home and the 6 people that live here. The extra 5GHz AC stream was a great upgrade from my Netgear R6400 which was dying and required weekly reboots when it hung. Most of my family does not have Wifi 6 devices anyway so 802.11ac was fine for them and the general coverage on the R8000 is really good.
F. M (verified owner) –
Pretty good feature set for the money – My number one gripe is that there is no way to install a new TLS certificate for the web UI–you’re stuck with the self-signed cert that is generated/shipped with the device. This is basic functionality that shouldn’t be lacking in _any_ device with a web UI these days.
P. J (verified owner) –
Great range & easy to install – While some of the larger APs out there (in physical size, e.g. 9″x9″) it also provides great coverage with an advertised 2,750 sq ft., which in turn allowed us to cover one entire wing of our building.
P. J (verified owner) –
Great range & easy to install – While some of the larger APs out there (in physical size, e.g. 9″x9″) it also provides great coverage with an advertised 2,750 sq ft., which in turn allowed us to cover one entire wing of our building.
O. L (verified owner) –
Great replacement for a Cisco access point for home or small business use – I’ve used various Cisco access points in my home over the years. It was finally time to upgrade. This Netgear access point resembles their general appearance and form factor (though it is a bit larger) and looks nice mounted to the ceiling in its place.
K. T (verified owner) –
Powerful access point – I upgraded to this from an Orbi Pro. My main reasons for upgrading were:
K. T (verified owner) –
Powerful access point – I upgraded to this from an Orbi Pro. My main reasons for upgrading were:
O. L (verified owner) –
Great replacement for a Cisco access point for home or small business use – I’ve used various Cisco access points in my home over the years. It was finally time to upgrade. This Netgear access point resembles their general appearance and form factor (though it is a bit larger) and looks nice mounted to the ceiling in its place.