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  2. Netgear's first WiFi 6E router offers plenty of ... - AOL

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    Netgear's new Nighthawk RAXE500 is the company's first WiFi 6E router, which will use the 6GHz spectrum, granting it access to 59 more channels of bandwidth.

  3. Netgear - Wikipedia

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    Netgear, Inc. (stylized as NETGEAR in all caps), is an American computer networking company based in San Jose, California, with offices in about 22 other countries. [3] It produces networking hardware for consumers, businesses, and service providers.

  4. NETGEAR (NTGR) Wi-Fi 6-Backed Nighthawk Device Boosts Home ...

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    NETGEAR (NTGR) introduces Nighthawk Tri-band Mesh WiFi 6 System (MK83) device to establish seamless connectivity in the home premises on the back of Wi-Fi 6 technology.

  5. Nairametrics - Wikipedia

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    Nairametrics is a Nigerian online newspaper that focuses on business and economic current affairs. It was established in 2013 by Obi-Chukwu Ugodre as a product of Nairametrics Financial Advocates Limited.

  6. NETGEAR (NTGR) Launches Nighthawk AXE3000 6E Wi-Fi Adapter - AOL

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  7. The Guardian (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Other Nigerian papers fall between these extremes. [12] However, The Guardian has often insisted that it caters to the interests of the different segments of the society, ranging from the most educated to the barely literate. The Guardian was described by The New York Times in 1988 as "Nigeria's most respected newspaper". [13]