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title: "AXE3000 Tri-Band Wireless Gigabit Speed (Up to 3Gbps) | New 6GHz Band | for Windows PC - US American version"
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# Exclusive 6GHz WiFi 6E band Next-gen WPA3 security Up to 3Gbps blazing speed AXE3000 Tri-Band Wireless Gigabit Speed (Up to 3Gbps) | New 6GHz Band | for Windows PC - US American version

**Brand:** netgear
**Price:** 997.49 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Upgrade to the WiFi express lane—speed, security, and style in one sleek dongle!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AXE3000 Tri-Band Wireless Gigabit Speed (Up to 3Gbps) | New 6GHz Band | for Windows PC - US American version by netgear
- **How much does it cost?** 997.49 DT 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
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast Tri-Band Speeds:** Experience lightning-fast WiFi up to 3Gbps, 2.5x faster than WiFi 5 for seamless streaming, gaming, and conferencing.
- • **Unlock the 6GHz WiFi 6E Band:** Access the exclusive 6GHz spectrum for less congestion and ultra-low latency—future-proof your connectivity today.
- • **Rock-Solid Security with WPA3:** Stay protected with the latest WiFi security standard, safeguarding your data in a crowded digital world.
- • **Plug & Play USB 3.0 Convenience:** Simple installation with USB 3.0 ensures maximum throughput; backward compatible with USB 2.0 for versatile use.
- • **Flippable Antenna for Optimal Coverage:** Adjust the compact, portable antenna to find the strongest signal and maximize your WiFi range anywhere.

## Overview

The NETGEAR AXE3000 WiFi 6E USB Adapter delivers ultra-fast tri-band wireless speeds up to 3Gbps by leveraging the new 6GHz band, ideal for HD streaming, gaming, and video conferencing. Designed for Windows 10/11 PCs, it features a flippable antenna for flexible placement and supports the latest WPA3 security. Plug-and-play with USB 3.0 ensures easy setup and backward compatibility, making it a premium choice for professionals seeking future-ready, high-performance wireless connectivity.

## Description

Access the speed, power, and capacity of WiFi 6E with the Nighthawk WiFi 6E USB 3.0 Adapter.The A8000 delivers smoother, faster data transfers, gaming, and HD streaming. It supportsolder WiFi platforms and latest WiFi 6E routers. The flippable antenna is designed withportability in mind to use at home or on-the-go. For the ultimate in WiFi performance, connectyour 6E-enabled devices to the 6GHz express lane.

Review: Large for one of these, higher end, very good performance, fairly easy to install - TL;DR: pricy, delivers barely adequately (200 Mb/s) under desk, and but performs well when included cradle is used to move antenna higher. (connection is close to saturated for me). Do not purchase if you have only USB 2.0 connections -- most PCs within the last 7 years or so should be fine there, though. It will work, but you'll be wasting your money as a cheaper device will suffice. What I'll first cover is: 1. should you even be looking at this? What scenarios seem to make sense for buying it? 2. Setup Experience 3. Performance 1. Should you even look at this/buy this? This is expensive. If you want very basic wifi internet access for a PC/mac/other USB-capable device, then you can get reasonable quality lower performance brand-name gear in the $20-$30 range at time of writing. If you want to try your luck you can get some random unknown brand that may claim on paper to be as good as this for a third the price. While I wouldn't go the random brand approach (tech can be a pain to configure, networking doubly so, and wifi networking even more so), a good quality $25 adapter for basic internet access is not at all a bad choice. So why pay four times as much (say) for this? For me, I was used to 2.5 Gb/s and 1.0 Gb/s wired ethernet speed. When a lightning storm took out the local switch, I bought this as a temporary workaround for my wi-fi-less desktop. I'm happy. The other possibility is that you've got a good quality slightly older notebook (or NUC or desktop) that you want to use WiFi 6E on. This is a great choice in that scenario, but only if you need the added speed or different frequencies. (Possibly useful in situations where you are close to router and there is heavy WiFi use in your area, but only if your local router supports Wifi 6E. Check first.). The third scenario: you've got a basic device where the existing wifi got fried and your primary uses are light browsing and email, then I'd probably get a cheaper device unless you find the prospect of slightly slower internet just too horrible for words, and you know your local router/WAP is capable of giving you added speed via at least Wifi 6. Another scenario is that you really care about aesthetics: this is a pretty nice looking device, and while larger than very small portable adapters, it's still small, and a lot better looking than most of the "Shove a big antenna on something and see what happens" solutions. A final scenario is that you just want to future proof. Buy this for basic use today and hope to use it for something fancier in a year's time when you upgrade a router or whatever. Not crazy about that scenario since prices do come down, but I can just barely see the appeal. Certainly if you're intending only to use advanced features such as Wifi 6E in 2026 or later, I'd forget it. Prices will likely be cheaper then, barring inflation and a whole Mad-Max scenario. 2. Setup Experience IMPORTANT: Something they don't mention explicitly and should: plug into a USB 3.0 or better. 3.0 is fine; you don't need 3.1, 3.2, 3.0 gen 1 blah blah. But USB 2.0 will limit you to about a third of the potential bandwidth this device can deliver. My goodness. They included a USB thumb drive with the software (for Windows) on it. A lot of cheaper solutions don't bother with this, but obviously, if you're installing onto a computer with a precarious or non-existent internet access situation, this is worth its weight in, well, silver at least. (Admittedly it's a pretty light drive!) The documentation with my device included an English-language quickstart guide, a list of links to guides in other languages (20 all told, ranging from Finnish through Greek and Hungarian to Chinese, Korean and Japanese), and a legalistic pamphlet on warranty and disclaimers. The quickstart guide was excellent, complete with pictures and symbols. If my English was very poor, I might have struggled with it and been forced to download one of their other 19 language guides first. That said, the guide and software were aimed completely at Windows 10/11 PC's. I couldn't have completed the installation without the guide; that said, I'm pretty unfamiliar with installing Wifi (hardware and software) on a device that's never used it before. I followed the guide and it was absolutely straightforward. It would have been nice if the installer had given the same hints as the guide but this is just being lazy. 3. Performance Here is a negative. The performance was mediocre when plugged directly into a desktop underneath a desk. It was about one sixth the potential capacity. Still nice, but not worth paying for when you could get the same from a $25 brandname device. Another negative: the quite elegant cradle had a very short cable (two feet?) making it very difficult to position the device for improved performance. I managed to perch it precariously on the edge of my desk and performance improved to the point where I was saturating a half gig connection. (I can't test further at this time). That said, it definitely performs considerably better than a budget device once the cradle is used and the antenna is more exposed. So what would make it better? - wizard -- in different languages -- brought up automatically by installation software - longer cable - some means of easily testing maximum performance to router - coupled with above, an automated means of telling you where antenna was best positioned ("Hold it here for 2 seconds, now move it. etc.") Overall it met and exceeded my expectations. I would buy it again, and this is my first Netgear product ever.
Review: My best Nighthawk WIFI 6E savor - Thus Nighthawk works very well in my room, excellent choice with WIFI 6E best buys. Recommed others to buys

## Features

- Access the exclusive WiFi 6E band for superior HD video conferencing, gaming and streaming. Simply insert the dongle into the desktop or laptop. No network card or ISP plan required
- Fast AXE3000 Wi-Fi speed, up to 3Gbps, 2.5x faster than WiFi 5, backward compatible with 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi
- Find the strongest WiFi signal and the best coverage with the flip RPAthe rorororo20232023Compact mount allows flexible placement
- Compatible with any router or mesh system; works best with WiFi 6E router or mesh systems. Requires a Wi-Fi router with 6 GHz band. Requires Windows OS computer, Windows 10, 11 (32/64 bit). Windows 11 is required to connect to 6GHz Wi-Fi band. Windows 10 only supports 2.4/5GHz. Best performance with USB 3.0; compatible with USB 2.0.Supports WPA3, the latest Wi-Fi security standard

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0B94R78N7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 255,019 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,897 in Routers |
| Box Contents | WiFi 6E |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Brand Name | NETGEAR |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible devices | Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,273 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | USB |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1201 Megabits Per Second |
| Data link protocol | USB |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Hardware interface | USB 3.0 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.3L x 3.1W x 1.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 28 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A8000-100PAS |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | A8000-100PAS |
| Product dimensions | 9.3L x 3.1W x 1.4H centimetres |
| UPC | 606449160987 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NETGEAR
- **Colour:** Black
- **Compatible Operating System Family:** Windows
- **Compatible devices:** Laptop
- **Data link protocol:** USB
- **Data transfer rate:** 1201 Megabits Per Second
- **Hardware interface:** USB 3.0
- **Item weight:** 28 Grams
- **Product dimensions:** 9.3L x 3.1W x 1.4H centimetres
- **UPC:** 606449160987

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this support 160Mhz?**
A: Yes, it works with the wifi6 protocol

**Q: Does this have any drivers compatible with Windows 7?**
A: Yes

**Q: Is this true Plug/Play adapter? I cannot install any drivers on my work computer. It is locked. I have win 10 Pro.**
A: I think Windows 11 may have a native driver for it. I don't remember if I had to install the driver when I plugged it into my PC running Windows 10 Pro. I recently moved it to another computer I was fixing for someone which was also Windows 10 Pro but did not have the latest updates. That computer required me to install the driver for the adapter. I'm guessing if your computer is part of a corporate network and is managed by an I.T. group they likely won't allow you to alter your hardware anyway. If you're looking to upgrade your wireless adapter, I think most adapters will require a driver installation. You probably should download the driver and install it on your computer. If the driver software installs on your computer, then  buy the adapter and just plug it in. This is the only advice I have for you. I can't tell you for sure whether this will work in your situation.

**Q: What are the max speeds for the wifi 6e adapter on 6ghz for a single device?**
A: The adapter I bought is AC600 and it doesn't do 6e. It does max out at 400Mbps.  I got it to help keep an old Win7 laptop alive a bit longer.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Large for one of these, higher end, very good performance, fairly easy to install
*by H***D on 7 September 2023*

TL;DR: pricy, delivers barely adequately (200 Mb/s) under desk, and but performs well when included cradle is used to move antenna higher. (connection is close to saturated for me). Do not purchase if you have only USB 2.0 connections -- most PCs within the last 7 years or so should be fine there, though. It will work, but you'll be wasting your money as a cheaper device will suffice. What I'll first cover is: 1. should you even be looking at this? What scenarios seem to make sense for buying it? 2. Setup Experience 3. Performance 1. Should you even look at this/buy this? This is expensive. If you want very basic wifi internet access for a PC/mac/other USB-capable device, then you can get reasonable quality lower performance brand-name gear in the $20-$30 range at time of writing. If you want to try your luck you can get some random unknown brand that may claim on paper to be as good as this for a third the price. While I wouldn't go the random brand approach (tech can be a pain to configure, networking doubly so, and wifi networking even more so), a good quality $25 adapter for basic internet access is not at all a bad choice. So why pay four times as much (say) for this? For me, I was used to 2.5 Gb/s and 1.0 Gb/s wired ethernet speed. When a lightning storm took out the local switch, I bought this as a temporary workaround for my wi-fi-less desktop. I'm happy. The other possibility is that you've got a good quality slightly older notebook (or NUC or desktop) that you want to use WiFi 6E on. This is a great choice in that scenario, but only if you need the added speed or different frequencies. (Possibly useful in situations where you are close to router and there is heavy WiFi use in your area, but only if your local router supports Wifi 6E. Check first.). The third scenario: you've got a basic device where the existing wifi got fried and your primary uses are light browsing and email, then I'd probably get a cheaper device unless you find the prospect of slightly slower internet just too horrible for words, and you know your local router/WAP is capable of giving you added speed via at least Wifi 6. Another scenario is that you really care about aesthetics: this is a pretty nice looking device, and while larger than very small portable adapters, it's still small, and a lot better looking than most of the "Shove a big antenna on something and see what happens" solutions. A final scenario is that you just want to future proof. Buy this for basic use today and hope to use it for something fancier in a year's time when you upgrade a router or whatever. Not crazy about that scenario since prices do come down, but I can just barely see the appeal. Certainly if you're intending only to use advanced features such as Wifi 6E in 2026 or later, I'd forget it. Prices will likely be cheaper then, barring inflation and a whole Mad-Max scenario. 2. Setup Experience IMPORTANT: Something they don't mention explicitly and should: plug into a USB 3.0 or better. 3.0 is fine; you don't need 3.1, 3.2, 3.0 gen 1 blah blah. But USB 2.0 will limit you to about a third of the potential bandwidth this device can deliver. My goodness. They included a USB thumb drive with the software (for Windows) on it. A lot of cheaper solutions don't bother with this, but obviously, if you're installing onto a computer with a precarious or non-existent internet access situation, this is worth its weight in, well, silver at least. (Admittedly it's a pretty light drive!) The documentation with my device included an English-language quickstart guide, a list of links to guides in other languages (20 all told, ranging from Finnish through Greek and Hungarian to Chinese, Korean and Japanese), and a legalistic pamphlet on warranty and disclaimers. The quickstart guide was excellent, complete with pictures and symbols. If my English was very poor, I might have struggled with it and been forced to download one of their other 19 language guides first. That said, the guide and software were aimed completely at Windows 10/11 PC's. I couldn't have completed the installation without the guide; that said, I'm pretty unfamiliar with installing Wifi (hardware and software) on a device that's never used it before. I followed the guide and it was absolutely straightforward. It would have been nice if the installer had given the same hints as the guide but this is just being lazy. 3. Performance Here is a negative. The performance was mediocre when plugged directly into a desktop underneath a desk. It was about one sixth the potential capacity. Still nice, but not worth paying for when you could get the same from a $25 brandname device. Another negative: the quite elegant cradle had a very short cable (two feet?) making it very difficult to position the device for improved performance. I managed to perch it precariously on the edge of my desk and performance improved to the point where I was saturating a half gig connection. (I can't test further at this time). That said, it definitely performs considerably better than a budget device once the cradle is used and the antenna is more exposed. So what would make it better? - wizard -- in different languages -- brought up automatically by installation software - longer cable - some means of easily testing maximum performance to router - coupled with above, an automated means of telling you where antenna was best positioned ("Hold it here for 2 seconds, now move it. etc.") Overall it met and exceeded my expectations. I would buy it again, and this is my first Netgear product ever.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My best Nighthawk WIFI 6E savor
*by D***. on 3 March 2026*

Thus Nighthawk works very well in my room, excellent choice with WIFI 6E best buys. Recommed others to buys

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lightning fast wifi
*by D***R on 3 July 2023*

I had recently bought a WiFi 6 Router, so decided to buy this product hoping to improve WiFi performance on my laptop. In summary: 1. Installation was very easy. Go to the Netgear website, download the drivers, run the downloaded file, plug the device in, and that was it. A bit of configuration on the Router is required (eg enable 160mhz). 2. The build quality is OK. It's made of plastic and feels a bit flimsy - but its good enough. 3. The Wifi speed I've achieve is incredible. The device is only about 4 meters from the router, but using a LAN Speedtest tool, I consistently get about 260 mbps upload and 470 mbps download. A massive improvement on my previous Wifi 4 speeds. 4. The consistency of the performance is also good. But for the main reason I bought this device - Speed - its has surpassed my expectations.

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