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Netgear Nighthawk RS200 WiFi 7 BE6500 Router | Home Mesh, Enterprise
Netgear
MPN: RS200-100NAS
$261.61$356.88
MAP: $229.99
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Authorized Dealer — Full manufacturer warranty
Key Features
- Wi‑Fi 7 wireless standard
- BE6500 class performance
- Desktop form factor
- Netgear Nighthawk series
- Home and SOHO routing
- Premium wireless capacity for multi-device homes
- Deliver faster home connectivity with Wi‑Fi 7 BE6500 performance
- Support more simultaneous devices using next-gen wireless capacity
Keep every room connected when the network is under pressure. The Netgear Nighthawk RS200 brings Wi‑Fi 7 to the home with BE6500-class performance, giving busy households more capacity for 4K streaming, low-latency gaming, video calls, and cloud backups at the same time.
This router is built for users who have outgrown basic Wi‑Fi 5 and Wi‑Fi 6 hardware. Wi‑Fi 7 adds more efficient spectrum use and higher throughput potential, helping reduce congestion when multiple devices compete for airtime. For homes with fiber or multi-gig internet service, the RS200 is positioned to keep the local network from becoming the bottleneck.
Its desktop form factor makes placement simple, while the Nighthawk line is known for straightforward setup and day-to-day reliability. For buyers comparing premium home routers, the value is not just speed on a spec sheet — it is the ability to keep critical household traffic stable when everyone is online at once. That matters when the network supports work, school, entertainment, and smart home devices from a single access point.
Ideal For
- High-traffic home networks with streaming, gaming, and remote work
- Households upgrading from Wi‑Fi 5 or older routers
- Primary router for fiber internet service in a modern home
- Wireless backbone for smart home devices and mobile endpoints
Why This Product
- 1Wi‑Fi 7 instead of Wi‑Fi 5 or Wi‑Fi 6
- 2BE6500 class throughput for heavier household traffic
- 3Desktop design for simple placement
- 4Gigabit Ethernet for wired devices and backhaul






