NETGEAR
SKU: R7450-100NAS
Overview
NETGEAR R6900-200NAS Nighthawk AC1900 Dual-Band WiFi Router Overview The NETGEAR Nighthawk R6900-200NAS is an AC1900 dual-band router designed to prov…
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Overview
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The NETGEAR Nighthawk R6900-200NAS is an AC1900 dual-band router designed to provision wireless backbone connectivity for distributed IP security systems. This unit delivers 600 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band and 1300 Mbps on the 5 GHz band — sufficient for mixed-workload deployments combining surveillance streams, NVR access, and standard IT traffic across a single network. The R6900-200NAS includes four Gigabit Ethernet ports plus a dedicated Internet WAN port, allowing you to wire wired security appliances (NVRs, access control panels, PoE switches) while routing wireless clients to reduce cable runs in retrofit or campus deployments.
The R6900-200NAS operates as a standard 802.11ac WiFi access point and works with any IP security device that supports WiFi — including wireless IP cameras, mobile apps for remote NVR access, and wireless bridge scenarios linking distant security zones. It does not require proprietary software; any ONVIF-compliant camera or standard VMS client can connect via the 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz band. The four Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports accept wired connections from PoE switches, NVRs, and wired cameras, making it suitable as a hybrid wired/wireless distribution point in mixed-protocol installations.
Mount the router in a central, elevated location — height and line-of-sight significantly affect 5 GHz range and throughput to distant cameras. The 5 GHz band offers lower latency and higher bandwidth but shorter range; use it for cameras near the router or bandwidth-intensive streaming. The 2.4 GHz band penetrates walls and obstacles better, making it preferable for remote or outdoor wireless clients. For security-grade deployments, disable WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) and enforce WPA3 or WPA2-AES encryption. The unit operates on standard 100–240 VAC; provide a UPS connection if router uptime is critical to your surveillance system.
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