Different Routers We Have Examined
I’ve examined another routers and have a number of extra within the queue. These aren’t as nice because the picks above, however are value contemplating.
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AVM FRITZ!Field 5690 Professional for £374: Whereas AVM has dominated the German router marketplace for years and nonetheless has round a 50 p.c market share, it is now increasing throughout Europe and the UK, so I examined the FRITZ!Field 5690 Professional. AVM’s vary is distinctive in white and pink plastic, however there is a deal with performance. This tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router boasts a 2.5-Gbps WAN/LAN, 4 gigabit LAN, and a USB 3.1 port. It’s quick, scoring mid- to high-table ends in my checks, and it proved dependable. It additionally has DSL or fiber-optic modems, an built-in DECT base station for cordless telephones, built-in storage (NAS), and help for Zigbee to attach sensible residence units. You don’t want an account to set it up or configure it. There’s a firewall and visitor community possibility within the simple internet interface (you need to use the cell app should you want). AVM’s routers are developed and manufactured in Europe, making them an attention-grabbing, privacy-focused various to routers from China or the US. The corporate additionally has a powerful observe report of supporting its merchandise for years after launch. Of us within the UK and Europe seeking to improve to Wi-Fi 7 ought to contemplate this router. My fingers are crossed that AVM expands into the US subsequent.
TP-Hyperlink Archer BE3600 for $99: That is the bottom worth I’ve seen for a Wi-Fi 7 router. The essential design sports activities 4 antennas, a 2.5-Gbps WAN, a 2.5-Gbps LAN, and three Gigabit LAN ports. It’s dual-band (2.4-GHz and 5-GHz), so there’s no 6-GHz possibility, and it’s solely 2 x 2 MIMO, so the utmost bandwidth is 688 Mbps and a couple of,882 Mbps, respectively. Sadly, I discovered the vary on the 5-GHz band to be restricted, and the band steering was disappointing, typically dropping my telephone onto the a lot slower 2.4-GHz band. Throughput was so-so, and file transfers have been mid-table in my outcomes. The BE3600 completed beneath our high choose in each check. It could possibly be good for a small condominium, because it was impressively speedy at shut vary on each bands, however dropped off rapidly with distance, making it powerful to suggest for bigger properties. The subscription required for enhanced safety and parental controls can also be a tough promote on a router this low-cost.
Netgear Nighthawk M6 Professional for $800: Whereas I’m eager so as to add a 5G router and cell scorching spot to this information, and the Nighthawk M6 Professional is a superb performer, it is just too costly to suggest for most people. (I plan to check cheaper fashions within the coming weeks.) That stated, the M6 Professional is straightforward to make use of and may go well with enterprise people with an expense account. Pop a 5G SIM in there and you’ve got a tri-band Wi-Fi 6E router (2.4-, 5-, and 6-GHz) with a sturdy design, a useful 2.8-inch touchscreen, a 2.5-gigabit Ethernet port, and a battery that’s good for as much as 13 hours of use. You possibly can join as much as 32 units through Wi-Fi and anticipate a spread of round 1,000 sq. toes. You may as well use the Ethernet port as a WAN connection or make use of the M6 Professional as a safe Wi-Fi repeater. It’s versatile, however configuration could be a chore, speeds are restricted if you wish to prolong battery life, and it’s too costly.
Asus RT-BE86U for $260: The brand new Wi-Fi 7 model of the Asus RT-AX86U listed above, this dual-band (2.4- and 5-GHz) router is just like the Asus RT-BE88U beneath. It lacks the 6-GHz band however brings all the opposite enhancements that Wi-Fi 7 gives, from MLO to higher safety. The RT-BE86U proved dependable in my checks and carried out extraordinarily properly on the 5-GHz band, matching the marginally costlier RT-BE88U. It’s barely smaller however nonetheless has one 10-Gbps and 4 2.5-Gbps Ethernet ports, alongside a USB 2.0 and a USB 3.0 port. It additionally gives all the same old advantages of an Asus router, together with onboard safety, parental controls, AiMesh and VPN help, and a bunch of configuration choices. It’s maybe just a little expensive in the intervening time, however when this router begins to drop, it is going to be a stable selection for a lot of houses and should properly declare a spot above.
TP-Hyperlink Archer GE800 for $350: This gorgeous tri-band Wi-Fi 7 gaming router got here very near a spot above. The angled design with customizable RGB lighting screams Vader’s fort but additionally gives room for antennas to make sure extraordinarily quick efficiency throughout the board. You additionally get a 10-Gbps port to your incoming web connection, an additional two 10-Gbps and 4 2.5-Gbps Ethernet LAN ports, and a USB 3.0 port. The Tether app is stable, with some gaming-specific choices, however separate subscriptions are required for additional safety and parental controls. Regardless of the blazing quick outcomes, the GE800 couldn’t fairly match our high Wi-Fi 7 gaming choose above on the 6-GHz band, and it produced numerous warmth and audible fan noise, although it’s considerably cheaper.
Firewalla Gold SE for $479: This quirky moveable system is ideal for individuals who fear about safety and privateness. It gives complete instruments for monitoring all site visitors out and in of your home, sturdy and detailed parental controls, ad-blocking, and enhanced safety with a built-in firewall and VPN possibility. It serves as a router, however you’ll want to pair one other router in entry level mode for Wi-Fi in your house. It’s costly and should show intimidating for inexperienced people, nevertheless it gives deep perception into your community and a formidable depth of safety features with out an extra subscription. The Gold SE has two 2.5-Gbps ports and two gigabit ports and is appropriate for people with as much as 2-gigabit connections. In case your web is just one gigabit, strive the extra reasonably priced however barely much less succesful, Firewalla Purple ($369) (8/10, WIRED recommends).
Asus RT-BE88U for $330: This dual-band Wi-Fi 7 router is an odd prospect as a result of it doesn’t supply the 6-GHz band in any respect, simply 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. However you’ll be able to nonetheless mix these bands with MLO and luxuriate in options like 4K QAM, and this router shall be quick sufficient for the typical residence. It has ports galore (two 10 Gbps, 4 2.5 Gbps, 4 Gigabit, and one USB 3.0). It outperformed a number of costlier routers on the 5-GHz band, and that’s possible what most of your units are utilizing more often than not proper now. Asus additionally gives free safety software program and parental controls with its routers, so there’s no want for subscriptions. However after I contemplate that you would be able to snag the Netgear Nighthawk RS300 listed above for much less, I discover it powerful to suggest this router to people within the US. If the 6-GHz band is unavailable or nerfed in your nation, the RT-BE88U is for you.
TP-Hyperlink Journey Router AX1500 for $60: When you don’t wish to spend a lot on a journey router, this can be a good various to our choose above and fewer than half the worth. The catch is that you would be able to anticipate round half the efficiency. When you simply must cowl a resort room, it’s effective, however the USB 2.0 port limits the effectiveness of utilizing your telephone’s mobile connection, and the two.4-GHz band is barely Wi-Fi 4. It does have two Gigabit ports, some useful modes, and VPN help. I additionally love that it’s powered through USB-C, because it affords some versatility (you would even use a quick moveable charger).
Netgear Nighthawk RS700 for $550: Though I had setup points that required a manufacturing unit reset, there’s no hiding the top-notch efficiency of this router. It’s a Wi-Fi 7 tri-band router with two 10-Gbps Ethernet ports, 4 gigabit ports, and a USB 3.2. The tower design is new for the Nighthawk line, and it seems nice. This router will mix in much better than our cumbersome Wi-Fi 7 choose above from Asus, and it was barely sooner on the 6-GHz band, although not the 5-GHz or 2.4-GHz bands. It primarily misses out on a advice as a result of it’s costlier. We’re already seeing reductions on the RT-BE96U, and Asus gives free safety software program and parental controls. When you get the Nighthawk RS700S, the “S” on the finish denotes a free yr of Netgear Armor, which prices $100 a yr thereafter. When you want parental controls, that’s one other $70 a yr.
TP-Hyperlink Archer GX90 AX6600 for $250: Picks above too costly? The marginally extra reasonably priced TP-Hyperlink Archer GX90 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) may tempt you. It seems like a Sith spider, however this gaming-focused behemoth is feature-packed. It is simple to arrange and configure, and it boasts a recreation accelerator function and prioritization, making it straightforward to order bandwidth for gaming. I had no points with a number of simultaneous gaming classes. It has a 2.5-Gbps WAN/LAN port, a gigabit WAN/LAN port, three gigabit LAN ports, and two USB ports (3.0 and a couple of.0). Sadly, full parental controls and enhanced safety require subscriptions, and it’s a Wi-Fi 6 router.
Aircove ExpressVPN Router for $190: This router has a built-in VPN service, permitting you to protect your community site visitors from prying eyes. You do have to purchase a subscription to ExpressVPN individually (it’s $13 monthly, or simply over $8 should you pay yearly). However setup is straightforward, and having a VPN on the router degree is far simpler than having to put in it on every system (although a number of of our picks above can do that too). It’s value noting that ExpressVPN doesn’t make our Greatest VPNs information as a result of it was offered to a dad or mum firm with a less-than-sterling fame; which may matter to you should you’re the form of one that needs a VPN. I additionally bumped into just a few points with web sites and streaming companies that aren’t eager on VPNs.
Vodafone Professional II from £37 a month: Of us within the UK on the lookout for a brand new web service supplier (ISP) ought to take a look at Vodafone’s Professional II (8/10, WIRED Assessment). Whereas ISPs have historically supplied shoddy routers to their clients, that appears to be altering. The Vodafone Professional II is a tri-band router that helps Wi-Fi 6E, and it delivered lightning-fast speeds in my checks, on par with lots of my picks above. The vary is proscribed, particularly on the 6-GHz band, however this service comes with a spread extender that seems as a part of the identical community. You may as well get a 4G backup that connects to Vodafone’s cell community to maintain you on-line ought to your common web connection fail. It’s solely accessible with a two-year Vodafone service contract, ranging from £37 a month.
TP-Hyperlink Archer BE800 for $400: With a contemporary design that’s extra desktop PC than router, the BE800 (8/10, WIRED Assessment) tri-band beast got here out on high or near it in my checks on the two.4-GHz, 5-GHz, and 6-GHz bands, proving impressively swift for file transfers and downloads. It additionally boasts speedy ports galore, a cool however form of pointless customizable dot-matrix LED display, and the Tether app gives a visitor community, IoT community, VPN server or shopper, EasyMesh, QoS for system prioritization, and distant administration. This was our Wi-Fi 7 choose, however the Asus RT-BE96U beat it in my checks and doesn’t require a subscription. TP-Hyperlink’s Safety+ ($5/month, $36/yr) and Superior Parental Controls ($3/month, $18/yr) deliver full-featured parental controls and community safety.
Reyee RG-E6 for $119: This reasonably priced gaming router from Reyee is a good price range gaming choose that recorded some spectacular check outcomes. It is just a dual-band router, however with help for 160-MHz channels, the speeds on the 5-GHz band have been excellent. It has a 2.5-Gbps WAN/LAN and three gigabit LANs, however no USB ports. Reyee’s app gives prioritization for units, ports, and gaming site visitors, separate visitor and IoT networks, and fundamental parental controls. What it lacks is any safety, and the app is poorly translated. But when that doesn’t hassle you, that is possible the most effective gaming router you may get for the cash.
TP-Hyperlink Archer AXE75 for $130: Whereas this tri-band router makes Wi-Fi 6E reasonably priced, its efficiency was combined. The 6-GHz band gives quick speeds at shut vary however drops off sharply with distance. I discovered the 5-GHz band considerably inconsistent, recording zippy efficiency in most of my checks however comparatively gradual outcomes on just a few events. You additionally want subscriptions if you would like full-featured parental controls and community safety, and all 4 Ethernet ports are restricted to 1 Gbps.
Synology WRX560 for $230: If you have already got the Synology RT6600ax listed above, the WRX560 is a good further system for organising a mesh community. I had some points with setup that required a manufacturing unit reset, however as soon as up and operating, the WRX560 gives a powerful and steady sign on the two.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands. Nevertheless, a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 router is a troublesome promote at this worth, so should you simply want one, it’s value spending the additional $80 for the RT6600ax.
Linksys Hydra Professional 6E for $158: One of many first Wi-Fi 6E tri-band routers (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz) to hit the market, the worth has dropped considerably since launch. It proved straightforward to arrange and has a really simple app, although it was typically gradual to load. It has a 5-Gbps WAN port and 4 gigabit LAN ports. The efficiency proved dependable, and it’s attainable to get lightning-fast speeds at shut vary you probably have a tool that helps Wi-Fi 6E. Protection and speeds at mid and lengthy vary have been common. There are free fundamental parental controls that allow you to dam websites and schedule downtime, however solely on a per-device foundation (no profile creation or age restriction filters). You possibly can cut up bands if you wish to and prioritize three units. There’s additionally a visitor community possibility and straightforward Wi-Fi sharing. One other constructive is that this router works with some other Linksys Clever Mesh router (together with the Velop mesh vary).
Linksys Hydra 6 for $95: Specs-wise, this compact router is just like our high choose (TP-Hyperlink Archer AX55). It’s a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 router with a gigabit WAN and 4 gigabit LAN ports. The setup was straightforward, and it makes use of the identical Linksys app because the Professional 6E above, so that you get free parental controls, visitor community, prioritization, and band splitting. It proved speedy at shut vary and never dangerous at mid-range, but when your property is bigger than 1,600 sq. toes, it might battle. Nevertheless, as an Clever Mesh router, it will probably combine and match with different Linksys routers or its Velop mesh system. Linksys suggests a restrict of 25 linked units. Though it managed greater than 40 with out points in my testing, busy households will possible need one thing extra highly effective.
Routers We Don’t Advocate
These are the Wi-Fi routers we had points with or cannot suggest for one cause or one other.
Netgear Nighthawk RS200 for $206: The RS200 is Netgear’s dual-band (2.4- and 5-GHz) Wi-Fi 7 router and the most affordable in its Wi-Fi 7 lineup. After the tri-band RS300 received a advice, I anticipated this router to carry out decently, however I encountered a number of points, together with random drops and poor vary. After turning the router on and off once more, many units, together with my Pixel and iPhone, struggled to reconnect. Maybe I’ve too many units in my residence for it, although Netgear suggests it will probably deal with as much as 80. It has two 2.5 Gbps, three gigabit Ethernet, and a USB 3.0 port. Take a look at outcomes have been OK, however considerably slower than the RT-BE86U. The costly subscriptions for Netgear Armor ($100/yr) and Premium Good Parental Controls ($8/month or $70/yr) appear particularly expensive with a less expensive router like this.
TP-Hyperlink Archer AX5400 Professional for $200: This dual-band Wi-Fi 6 router is nearly similar to the Archer AX73, apart from the two.5-Gbps WAN port. It delivers comparatively quick speeds on the two.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands and boasts a 160-MHz channel width on 5 GHz. The vary is nice, simply protecting my residence and backyard, however the efficiency was inconsistent. It was additionally comparatively gradual at transferring information regionally. There’s help for TP-Hyperlink OneMesh, VPN, and QoS, however you solely get fundamental parental controls and community safety until you subscribe.
MSi RadiX AXE6600 for $123: This Wi-Fi 6E tri-band gaming router has that acquainted pink and black Sith spider look, although you’ll be able to customise the lighting. It proved very quick in most of my checks, coming near the highest of the desk at brief vary on the 6-GHz band and providing common efficiency on the 5-GHz and a couple of.4-GHz bands. However the cell app had restricted choices, a complicated structure, and was buggy (it crashed on me greater than as soon as). The online interface was higher, with extra choices, together with open VPN, easy parental controls, visitor community, and QoS optimization for gaming. Sadly, efficiency was inconsistent, and I suffered random drops twice in every week of testing.