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title: "Nighthawk X8"
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# Up to 5.3 Gbps blazing tri-band speed 8 antennas for max WiFi range & stability 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports with link aggregation Nighthawk X8

**Brand:** netgear
**Price:** C$29857
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Dominate your digital domain with the Nighthawk X8 – where speed meets smart control!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nighthawk X8 by netgear
- **How much does it cost?** C$29857 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- netgear enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted netgear brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **8-Antenna Powerhouse:** Four external + four internal antennas amplify your signal, delivering rock-solid coverage across up to 5,300 sq ft.
- • **Advanced Wired Networking:** Six Gigabit Ethernet ports with port aggregation for ultra-fast file transfers and reliable wired connections.
- • **Tri-Band Turbocharged WiFi:** Experience seamless connectivity with combined speeds up to 5.3 Gbps, perfect for multitasking pros and smart homes.
- • **Multi-Device MU-MIMO Streaming:** Stream, game, and work simultaneously on multiple devices without lag thanks to MU-MIMO and Quad Stream tech.
- • **Smart Connect & Alexa Voice Control:** Automatically assigns the fastest WiFi band per device and lets you manage your network hands-free with Amazon Alexa.

## Overview

The NETGEAR Nighthawk X8 AC5300 is a tri-band WiFi router delivering ultra-fast combined wireless speeds up to 5.3 Gbps. Equipped with 8 powerful antennas and MU-MIMO technology, it ensures expansive coverage and simultaneous streaming to multiple devices. Featuring 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports with link aggregation and smart band selection, it supports advanced home and office networking needs. Compatible with Amazon Alexa for voice control, this router is designed for professionals demanding high performance and seamless connectivity across large spaces.

## Description

The Nighthawk X8 AC5300 Smart Wi-Fi Router is the next wave in Wi-Fi. With Tri-Band Quad Stream performance, delivers combined wireless speeds of up to 5.3 Gbps. Four external Active Antennas combined with four internal antennas amplify and maximize Wi-Fi range. X8's Powerful 1.4GHz Dual Core Processor gives you a high-performance networking engine for faster connections. Aggregate 2 of the 6 Gigabit ports to double your wired speeds to network attached storage. Quad-Stream with MU-MIMO support allows you to enjoy simultaneous streaming to your devices for speeds up to 4x faster than traditional Wi-Fi. Nighthawk X8 is Wi-Fi performance perfected.

Review: This IT Gal is truly impressed. - I replaced my DLink DIR855 Dual Band router with this product. With a teen hogging bandwidth for his phone games, I need something for my IT and home office to work efficiently; all the while, allowing my husband to have his internet too. So many devices hooked up to our home networks that it's impossible to keep routers for more than 4 years - technology is ever evolving and fast too. That said, this router is AWESOME!!! I originally had my eyes set on the DLink DIR895L with it's availability supposedly this year, it's been months and no sign of it being live for purchase. Therefore, I bought this beast and it is worth every penny I paid for it, $355.64 and got free same day delivery for my PRIME Account. My download speed almost tripled at 127 mbps and upload is 12.5 mbps with devices using bandwidth: streaming netflix, 4 smartphones, 1 laptop. I have not tested the speeds without any devices using the router, I'm sure I'll get off the chart speeds if I did kick all devices off for a moment! My internet plan is- Cox preferred internet service alloted 50 mbps download / 10 mbps upload. the UI is simple and packed with many features. I have a Surface Book with Windows 10 Pro and could not install the Genie app (needed for parental control) on my desktop, it is not compatible. So I just use my Samsung Note 4 and downloaded the Genie app via Google Play until Netgear can make it compatible with Windows 10 Pro. My teen now has full bars upstairs in his room. it has not dropped the signals on any of the bands, I've dedicated the 2.4 ghz for my teen and older devices. The 1st 5 ghz band is for my husband and other wireless devices; and the 2nd 5 ghz for my IT and Home Office, the Admin band is what I say it is. I do Advanced Home Networking, Business Consultant for NonProfit, Development of Corporate Administrative Infrastructure, Ministries, and I also do Real Estate Transactions while running a small RE firm for a broker virtually! So I do alot of work at home and also travel much so I do a lot of remote accessing of my Network as well! I do not have an elaborate IT set up and do not use any servers, I use what is quality, within my modest budget (I barely get paid for my services - except with RE work), and utilize cloud based free services as much as possible to keep mine and my client's costs down. I will eventually need to create a workgroup network to keep things separated, but I'm holding out on that until I can start getting decent pay for my IT & Business Consulting work. Anyway, I'm glad I can easily monitor and control my home network with efficiency and ease. Previously using DLink and Cisco UIs, the NetGear UI is simple. The 5.3 Ghz wifi speed is top notch. My Note 4 was downloading the genie app and before I can exit out to wait for it to do its thing, it was already finished. Literally took 2-3 seconds to download a 100 mb+ app on Google Play, I couldn't even blink yet and it was done downloading. I love the aggregate ports, I can now use one for my DLink Green Switch and room for an NAS. I also like how it has the 3.0 usb and 2.0 usb ports which can be used for system backups (the 3.0 usb that is). Below are all the devices I'm running on this beast of a router on a 2 story plus a garage below and 1402 sq ft townhome again with Cox preferred internet service (50 mbps download / 10 mbps upload). You won't regret this router! And if you are in IT like me, you will appreciate it's advanced capabilities along with it's simple UI for your clients if you recommend the product. Devices I have on the network: Samsung 60" Smart TV (Wired via cat 6 switch) Samsung 50" Smart TV (Powerline via cat 6 on Switch) Samsung 55" Smart TV (Powerline via cat 6 on switch) Samsung S5 (5 ghz wifi) Samsung Note 4 (2ndary 5 ghz wifi) Samsung Note 3 (used for streaming att uverse app on the Samsung 50" TV) - 5 ghz wifi. Samsung Phone (2.4 ghz wifi) LG Phone (2.4 ghz wifi) iPhone (2.4 ghz wifi) Surface Book (i7, 8gb ram) 2ndary 5ghz wifi HP All-In-One Desktop (i7, 8 gb ram) 5ghz wifi. Toshiba laptop (i3, 4gb ram) 2.4 ghz wifi Samsung Slate tablet (i5, 8gb ram) 5 ghz wifi. Canon Pixma (2.4 ghz wifi) Kindle (2.4 ghz) XBox 360 Modern Warfare Edition (Powerline via cat 6 on Switch)
Review: Buggy rebooting piece of junk - I had a few routers that were all a few years old. With all the wifi devices I have now, iPads, phones, laptops, FireTV, myQ garage doors, alarm system and on and on the mesh of different routers was a mess. None could handle the throughput needed, most were connected to old 2.4 b/g and my only old Netgear 5GHz was only n so it was time for an upgrade. I wanted a triband router and actually ordered a Asus AC3200 at a great Black Friday deal of $197 at a competitor, but then stumbled across this new Netgear AC5300 X8 Nighthawk and saw rave reviews and at a Black Friday prices of $299 on Prime I could not resist. Got it setup and tweaked and this thing screams. Hopefully it will be as reliable as my old Netgear router and the interface is the same so I love their advanced settings. All the devices are getting excellent signal and throughput. It is a bit iffy at the far end of the house 2 floors up, but I picked up a TP-Link C7 as an access point for the single device up there. This thing is huge, but my guess is they needed the size to avoid fans for cooling and all the components needed to support 3 bands, 6 Ethernet ports, 4 external and 4 internal antennas. Looks like the Asus will go back as soon as it arrives. 1/16/2016 Update So after 2 months of ownership I wanted to update my review. This is still an awesome router. It does have a few quirks. First the UI gets sluggish which should not be the case with all the processing power this beast has. Also the UI does not always show correct status of the LAN ports as they are up, but the UI shows them down. Also anytime you make adjustments to the overall QOS settings (not devices) the router basically reboots, very annoying. And the most annoying bug is I have several Roku devices hardwired and if you videos on the CNET channel on Roku the router reboots, basically rendering the CNET Roku app useless. 2/3/2016 Update. Well I am dropping this to 1 star. Netgear has been unable to resolve the issue and is incapable of understanding the issue. This has become a $300 boat anchor and I will be exploring options for another brand. Too bad I have been a long time Netgear owner of various products. 2/14/2016 Update Netgear has been jerking me around for weeks (4 to be precise) and unable to fix this piece of junk. Works for very basic things, but watch any online video services and this thing will randomly reboot and it takes like 2+ minutes to reboot. Netgear is clueless and while their support tries they do not succeed in getting it fixed. They refuse to refund my purchase or replace the router. Update 10/2016 Router is now fairly stable, but QOS is a dog on performance and buggy as hell. Also still no MIMO support, last Broadcom based router I will buy and last Netgear as their support is bad. Update 12/2016 Finally added MIMO support, but this router is a pig. UI is slow and bloated and now newer devices like iPad Pro can't be set up in QOS as it doe snot know what to do with the device. After years of Netgear routers this is the last one. Bad support and buggy bloated code, not to mention huge security hole in all their recent routers. [...]

## Features

- Get fastest speeds available up to 5.3Gbps. Up to 1,000 Mbps @ 2.4GHz 1024 QAM. Up to 2,166 Mbps @ 5 GHz 11ac 1024 QAM
- Tri-band WiFi delivers more WiFi to more devices. Quad Stream delivers up to four data streams per WiFi band. Smart Connect intelligently selects the fast WiFi band for every device.
- 4 active antennas and 4 internal antennas to amplify and maximize range. 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports-aggregate two for faster file transfers
- MU-MIMO capable for simultaneous streaming of data to multiple devices
- Dynamic QoS prioritizes bandwidth by application and device.NEW FEATURE: Compatible with desertcart Echo/Alexa – Control your home network using voice commands

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B015PD3HOC |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,011 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1,888 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | ethernet, wi-fi |
| Connectivity Technology | wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | amazon_alexa, vera |
| Coverage | Up to 5,300 sq ft wireless coverage |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 1,391 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5300 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606449109474, 10606449109471 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Weight | 3380 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 6 gigabits per second |
| Manufacturer | Netgear Inc |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 5300 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | R8500-100NAS |
| Model Name | R8500 |
| Model Number | R8500-100NAS |
| Number of Antennas | 8 |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Operating System | Windows 7, Mac OS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | anti-shock |
| Router Firewall Security Level | High |
| Router Network Type | Multi-band |
| Security Protocol | WPA, WPA2-PSK |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | anti-shock |
| UPC | 606449109474 |
| Voltage | 100240 Volts |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |

## Product Details

- **Antenna Type:** Internal
- **Brand:** NETGEAR
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Connectivity Technology:** wireless
- **Frequency Band Class:** Tri-Band
- **Model Name:** R8500
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Home
- **Special Feature:** anti-shock
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11ac

## Images

![Nighthawk X8 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/714xGvCdCYL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do i optimize it for online gaming for PS4 & Xbox1? Only play call of duty and Madden**
A: I have a crap DSL connection so any upload activity can impact my gaming.  I had a ASUS router before this one and it did a much better job of prioritizing connections for Gaming.  I would rate the QoS on this thing as poor.  You can prioritize machine by Highest to lowest but it does not seem to actually use this information.  You will notice a problem and go into the monitor and see anther lower priority box using more bandwidth that your X1\PS4.  The activity monitor on this thing also sucks.  In a do over I would buy a new ASUS even though the old one developed an overheating problem.  The software is simply better by a wide margin.

**Q: Can this use your hot spot connection off your cell phone for the internet? As a business backup?**
A: You can use your phone as a hotspot and connect to it via a wireless adapter connected to the router's WAN port, or you could purchase a 4g-to-ethernet device with its own SIM card. There are also dedicated 4g routers out there. It would be a pretty big waste to have a router like this on a 4g network though, kind of like drinking Shasta from a crystal goblet.

**Q: how many wifi connected devices can it handle at same time**
A: I have had this device for two years and the max connections I typically encounter is 12. After that, if you try to connect another device it will connect  but without internet access. Maybe its my internet provider or maybe this Netgear device. I am not sure.

**Q: Can this router be set up to function as an Access Point when connected to a hard-wired netowrk swittch?**
A: Absolutely. That is the way I use it. It has a built in configuration for it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This IT Gal is truly impressed.
*by M***E on December 25, 2015*

I replaced my DLink DIR855 Dual Band router with this product. With a teen hogging bandwidth for his phone games, I need something for my IT and home office to work efficiently; all the while, allowing my husband to have his internet too. So many devices hooked up to our home networks that it's impossible to keep routers for more than 4 years - technology is ever evolving and fast too. That said, this router is AWESOME!!! I originally had my eyes set on the DLink DIR895L with it's availability supposedly this year, it's been months and no sign of it being live for purchase. Therefore, I bought this beast and it is worth every penny I paid for it, $355.64 and got free same day delivery for my PRIME Account. My download speed almost tripled at 127 mbps and upload is 12.5 mbps with devices using bandwidth: streaming netflix, 4 smartphones, 1 laptop. I have not tested the speeds without any devices using the router, I'm sure I'll get off the chart speeds if I did kick all devices off for a moment! My internet plan is- Cox preferred internet service alloted 50 mbps download / 10 mbps upload. the UI is simple and packed with many features. I have a Surface Book with Windows 10 Pro and could not install the Genie app (needed for parental control) on my desktop, it is not compatible. So I just use my Samsung Note 4 and downloaded the Genie app via Google Play until Netgear can make it compatible with Windows 10 Pro. My teen now has full bars upstairs in his room. it has not dropped the signals on any of the bands, I've dedicated the 2.4 ghz for my teen and older devices. The 1st 5 ghz band is for my husband and other wireless devices; and the 2nd 5 ghz for my IT and Home Office, the Admin band is what I say it is. I do Advanced Home Networking, Business Consultant for NonProfit, Development of Corporate Administrative Infrastructure, Ministries, and I also do Real Estate Transactions while running a small RE firm for a broker virtually! So I do alot of work at home and also travel much so I do a lot of remote accessing of my Network as well! I do not have an elaborate IT set up and do not use any servers, I use what is quality, within my modest budget (I barely get paid for my services - except with RE work), and utilize cloud based free services as much as possible to keep mine and my client's costs down. I will eventually need to create a workgroup network to keep things separated, but I'm holding out on that until I can start getting decent pay for my IT & Business Consulting work. Anyway, I'm glad I can easily monitor and control my home network with efficiency and ease. Previously using DLink and Cisco UIs, the NetGear UI is simple. The 5.3 Ghz wifi speed is top notch. My Note 4 was downloading the genie app and before I can exit out to wait for it to do its thing, it was already finished. Literally took 2-3 seconds to download a 100 mb+ app on Google Play, I couldn't even blink yet and it was done downloading. I love the aggregate ports, I can now use one for my DLink Green Switch and room for an NAS. I also like how it has the 3.0 usb and 2.0 usb ports which can be used for system backups (the 3.0 usb that is). Below are all the devices I'm running on this beast of a router on a 2 story plus a garage below and 1402 sq ft townhome again with Cox preferred internet service (50 mbps download / 10 mbps upload). You won't regret this router! And if you are in IT like me, you will appreciate it's advanced capabilities along with it's simple UI for your clients if you recommend the product. Devices I have on the network: Samsung 60" Smart TV (Wired via cat 6 switch) Samsung 50" Smart TV (Powerline via cat 6 on Switch) Samsung 55" Smart TV (Powerline via cat 6 on switch) Samsung S5 (5 ghz wifi) Samsung Note 4 (2ndary 5 ghz wifi) Samsung Note 3 (used for streaming att uverse app on the Samsung 50" TV) - 5 ghz wifi. Samsung Phone (2.4 ghz wifi) LG Phone (2.4 ghz wifi) iPhone (2.4 ghz wifi) Surface Book (i7, 8gb ram) 2ndary 5ghz wifi HP All-In-One Desktop (i7, 8 gb ram) 5ghz wifi. Toshiba laptop (i3, 4gb ram) 2.4 ghz wifi Samsung Slate tablet (i5, 8gb ram) 5 ghz wifi. Canon Pixma (2.4 ghz wifi) Kindle (2.4 ghz) XBox 360 Modern Warfare Edition (Powerline via cat 6 on Switch)

### ⭐ Buggy rebooting piece of junk
*by K***L on November 30, 2015*

I had a few routers that were all a few years old. With all the wifi devices I have now, iPads, phones, laptops, FireTV, myQ garage doors, alarm system and on and on the mesh of different routers was a mess. None could handle the throughput needed, most were connected to old 2.4 b/g and my only old Netgear 5GHz was only n so it was time for an upgrade. I wanted a triband router and actually ordered a Asus AC3200 at a great Black Friday deal of $197 at a competitor, but then stumbled across this new Netgear AC5300 X8 Nighthawk and saw rave reviews and at a Black Friday prices of $299 on Prime I could not resist. Got it setup and tweaked and this thing screams. Hopefully it will be as reliable as my old Netgear router and the interface is the same so I love their advanced settings. All the devices are getting excellent signal and throughput. It is a bit iffy at the far end of the house 2 floors up, but I picked up a TP-Link C7 as an access point for the single device up there. This thing is huge, but my guess is they needed the size to avoid fans for cooling and all the components needed to support 3 bands, 6 Ethernet ports, 4 external and 4 internal antennas. Looks like the Asus will go back as soon as it arrives. 1/16/2016 Update So after 2 months of ownership I wanted to update my review. This is still an awesome router. It does have a few quirks. First the UI gets sluggish which should not be the case with all the processing power this beast has. Also the UI does not always show correct status of the LAN ports as they are up, but the UI shows them down. Also anytime you make adjustments to the overall QOS settings (not devices) the router basically reboots, very annoying. And the most annoying bug is I have several Roku devices hardwired and if you videos on the CNET channel on Roku the router reboots, basically rendering the CNET Roku app useless. 2/3/2016 Update. Well I am dropping this to 1 star. Netgear has been unable to resolve the issue and is incapable of understanding the issue. This has become a $300 boat anchor and I will be exploring options for another brand. Too bad I have been a long time Netgear owner of various products. 2/14/2016 Update Netgear has been jerking me around for weeks (4 to be precise) and unable to fix this piece of junk. Works for very basic things, but watch any online video services and this thing will randomly reboot and it takes like 2+ minutes to reboot. Netgear is clueless and while their support tries they do not succeed in getting it fixed. They refuse to refund my purchase or replace the router. Update 10/2016 Router is now fairly stable, but QOS is a dog on performance and buggy as hell. Also still no MIMO support, last Broadcom based router I will buy and last Netgear as their support is bad. Update 12/2016 Finally added MIMO support, but this router is a pig. UI is slow and bloated and now newer devices like iPad Pro can't be set up in QOS as it doe snot know what to do with the device. After years of Netgear routers this is the last one. Bad support and buggy bloated code, not to mention huge security hole in all their recent routers. [...]

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wish I'd bought it sooner...
*by R***M on December 2, 2016*

This thing was not cheap, but it was definitely worth every penny and I wish I’d done it sooner. Here’s why: We live in a 2,800 square foot, two-story stucco house in New Mexico. The flooring on the second story is ceramic tile on top of cement board, which is a little tough for WiFi to penetrate. The Comcast demarc is near the southwest corner of the house, and the Comcast router is located on the floor by the demarc. I’ve had it on top of the credenza that’s under the TV and electronics in the past, but it didn’t seem to help. Wireless reception was OK in the living room where the router was, but the further one got from it the worse things got. Upstairs was so bad that I used MOCA adapters on the in-wall coax cabling to get wired Ethernet up to my office on the second floor since the computers there would routinely drop off the WiFi. I also used MOCA adapters on the coax to get Cat5 connectivity to the guest room (workout equipment room) on the other side of the ground floor so that I could set up a separate access point and SSID for the Roku in that room (it could not connect properly to the Comcast router that was only 35 feet away because of all the walls in between). Then I bought a Ring video doorbell. Even though the Ring doorbell was only about 35 feet from the router, it was outside the house on the other side of two stucco walls. I finally knew that it was time to do something about the crappy WiFi, and instead of filling the place up with repeaters/boosters (Ring and Sonos both sell their own) I decided to go with a new WiFi access point. I’m not the kind of guy to do tons of research on everything that I buy, but in this case I’m glad that I did because I learned one crucial thing about WiFi access points (and it’s so obvious once you think about it that I’m almost embarrassed that I didn’t think of it right away). I had been looking for the most powerful WiFi transmitter since I thought if I was going to fix this then I was going to light the place up with the strongest signal possible. Well, what took me a day or two to suddenly grasp, is that sending a strong signal only takes care of half of the conversation. Having a signal that your device can hear through floors and walls doesn’t fix the problem if the router can’t hear your device’s puny WiFi card meekly talking back. You need awesome antennas to go with the awesome transmitter so that both halves of the conversation can take place! Cutting to the chase, I went with the AC5300 and yes, it’s awesome! Not only did the Ring doorbell work as soon as I set the AC5300 up, but the WiFi signal (and reception) is so good now that I’ve added a bunch more Ring devices by doors and even around the yard. They all work flawlessly, as does every device in and around the house. Here is what we’re running now: Half a dozen laptops (including my office ones since my WiFi is now faster than wired over MOCA was) Four tablets Three phones Two Roku receivers Four Sonos speakers Seven Ring devices (2 video doorbells, 2 chime devices, and 3 stick up cams) As a bonus, I got to turn off the wireless function in my Comcast router and got rid of that damn xfinitywifi network that they piggyback onto everyone’s router (and will turn back on a couple weeks after you call then to “opt out”). The only ding I would give it is that you have to use Netgear’s hoaky Genie user interface for managing the thing instead of going right into it for admin purposes. (It may be that there is a way to manage it without Genie, but I haven’t taken the time to try to figure it out an none of the documentation says anything other than to use Genie.) (I paid full price for this product and therefore have no subconscious compulsion to reciprocate by saying nice things about it.)

## Frequently Bought Together

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