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Netgear Nighthawk LAX20-100NAS LTE WiFi 6 Router | 4-Stream, 4G LTE
Netgear
MPN: LAX20-100NAS
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Key Features
- WiFi 6 wireless standard
- 4-stream LTE router design
- Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
- Cellular backup connectivity
- Netgear Nighthawk series
- RJ-45 Ethernet LAN support
- Maintain access during broadband outages with LTE backup connectivity
- Support more client devices with WiFi 6 wireless performance
Keep business traffic online when the primary connection drops. The Netgear Nighthawk LAX20-100NAS combines LTE failover with WiFi 6 to support dependable access for remote offices, temporary sites, and distributed teams. Its 4-stream wireless design helps deliver stronger throughput and better efficiency than older WiFi generations, especially in environments with multiple connected devices.
This router is a practical fit for organizations that need a compact gateway for continuity, not just basic internet access. LTE support adds a second path to the network, helping preserve access to cloud apps, collaboration tools, and management systems during broadband interruptions. WiFi 6 improves capacity for modern endpoints, while Gigabit Ethernet provides wired connectivity for local devices that need stable performance.
For teams comparing consumer-grade routers, the value here is resilience. The LAX20-100NAS is designed for users who cannot afford avoidable downtime and need a cleaner handoff between wired and cellular connectivity. It is a strong choice for branch offices, retail locations, and field deployments where uptime matters as much as speed.
Ideal For
- Primary internet backup for small offices
- Connectivity for temporary or pop-up work sites
- Network access for retail locations with intermittent broadband
- Remote office internet continuity during ISP outages
Why This Product
- 1Adds LTE failover for continuity beyond standard WiFi routers
- 2Uses WiFi 6 for better device density than older wireless models
- 3Includes Gigabit Ethernet for stable wired endpoints
- 4Targets business continuity use cases rather than basic home networking



