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Hey folks today I'll bring you comprehensive reviews for the best routers I found online and I also want to share my personal experience with some of the best routers for medium sized homes. I've channeled my inner networking guru to provide you with some insights. I've also taken a deep dive into the Reddit home networking threads. But I hope that some of you will share their personal experience with their router and may be even suggest better options Let's jump into it:
ASUS RT-AX88U: Wi-Fi 6
Price: Around $300
Range: Covers large homes with ease
In my experience, the ASUS RT-AX88U is a force to be reckoned with. Wi-Fi 6 technology ensures blazing speeds. It's perfect for multiple devices and streaming. Just be aware that the custom firmware options are a tad limited for the tinkerers out there.
NETGEAR Nighthawk AX12 (RAX120): A Gamer's Dream
Price: Approximately $400
Range: Excellent coverage, ideal for gamers
Get ready for smooth gaming sessions with the Nighthawk AX12. While the price might be steep, its high-speed performance and gaming-focused features make it worth the investment. However, those keen on custom firmware might find themselves wanting more flexibility.
Linksys E8450: Affordable & Reliable
Price: Around $150
Range: Suitable for small to medium-sized homes
The Linksys E8450 strikes a balance between cost and performance. It's a reliable choice for everyday browsing and streaming, though advanced users seeking extensive customization might find themselves somewhat limited.
TP-Link Archer AX73: Budget-Friendly Wi-Fi 6
Price: Approximately $200
Range: Good coverage for most homes
The Archer AX73 offers budget-friendly entry into the Wi-Fi 6 world. It's a solid performer for its price range and covers the essentials for a typical household. Keep in mind, custom firmware options are on the limited side.
ASUS RT-AX55: Balanced Performance
Price: Around $150
Range: Good coverage for most homes
The ASUS RT-AX55 delivers steady dual-band performance for average users. Wi-Fi 6 capabilities ensure a reliable connection, but it might not be the go-to choice for heavy gaming or a plethora of connected devices.
NETGEAR Nighthawk X6 (R8000): Reliable Tri-Band
Price: Approximately $200
Range: Covers medium-sized homes
From my experience, the Nighthawk X6 delivers reliable tri-band support and ample customization options. However, its bulky design might not fit everyone's aesthetics, and some users have reported occasional connectivity blips during intense usage.
Linksys MR8300: Easy Mesh Networking
Price: Around $250
Range: Ideal for multi-story homes
Looking for seamless mesh networking? The Linksys MR8300 is here to make your life easier. The setup is a breeze, and its range is commendable. However, some users have found that its performance falls short of expectations given its price.
TP-Link Archer C4000: Budget-Friendly Tri-Band
Price: Approximately $180
Range: Suitable for medium-sized homes
The Archer C4000 offers a budget-friendly tri-band solution that won't break the bank. While it's not the speed demon of the router world, it provides solid coverage for the average household. Just be aware that peak usage might impact its top-tier speeds.
ASUS RT-AX68U: Compact and Capable
Price: Around $250
Range: Suitable for small to medium-sized homes
The RT-AX68U is a compact marvel. Its Wi-Fi 6 capabilities promise a performance boost, but it might struggle in larger homes with numerous devices competing for bandwidth.
NETGEAR Nighthawk RAX20: Entry-Level Wi-Fi 6
Price: Approximately $120
Range: Covers standard homes
The Nighthawk RAX20 brings Wi-Fi 6 accessibility to a wider audience. It might not be the fastest router in the neighborhood, its affordable price and basic features make it a decent pick for those dipping their toes into Wi-Fi 6.
Linksys EA7500: Solid Mid-Range Performer
Price: Around $100
Range: Good coverage for standard homes
The EA7500 holds its ground in the mid-range category. It offers decent speed and coverage, making it a reliable option for everyday internet usage. However, some users have reported occasional drops in connection stability.
TP-Link Archer C9: Budget-Friendly Choice
Price: Approximately $80
Range: Suitable for small to medium-sized homes
The Archer C9 is a wallet-friendly option for basic home networking needs. While it lacks some of the bells and whistles of pricier routers, it manages to get the job done without causing a dent in your bank account.
ASUS RT-AC68U: A Classic Choice
Price: Around $160
Range: Good coverage for most homes
The RT-AC68U is a classic that's stood the test of time. It offers reliable dual-band performance and a decent range. However, advanced users seeking cutting-edge technology might want to explore more recent models.
NETGEAR R6700 Nighthawk AC1750: Dependable and Affordable
Price: Approximately $80
Range: Suitable for standard homes
The R6700 Nighthawk AC1750 strikes a balance between affordability and performance. It's dependable for everyday tasks, but those aiming for intense gaming sessions or heavy streaming might want to consider more advanced options.
NETGEAR Nighthawk AX12 (RAX200): High-End Performance
Price: Approximately $500
Range: Ideal for large homes
For those seeking top-tier performance, the Nighthawk AX12 (RAX200) delivers with Wi-Fi 6 technology. It's a powerhouse with incredible speeds and exceptional range. However, its steep price might be a dealbreaker for some.
Linksys MR9600: Reliable Mesh Networking
Price: Around $400
Range: Ideal for multi-story homes
The Linksys MR9600 offers reliable mesh networking capabilities, providing seamless coverage throughout your space. However, its high price might not justify the slight dip in speed during peak usage.
ASUS RT-AX89X: Premium Wi-Fi 6 Solution
Price: Approximately $600
Range: Excellent coverage for large homes
The RT-AX89X is a premium choice with exceptional Wi-Fi 6 capabilities. It boasts impressive speed and range, but its price might deter those looking for a more budget-friendly option.
NETGEAR Orbi RBK853: Ultimate Mesh Performance
Price: Around $800
Range: Covers large estates with ease
For extensive coverage, the Orbi RBK853 is a mesh networking beast. It blankets even the largest homes with reliable connectivity. However, its hefty price tag might not be justifiable unless you truly need such an expansive coverage.
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000: Gaming Marvel
Price: Approximately $450
Range: Great coverage, ideal for gamers
The ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 is a gaming-focused router with Wi-Fi 6 prowess. It's a dream come true for gamers, but its steep price might not align with everyone's budget, especially considering the range of more affordable gaming options available.
NETGEAR Nighthawk RAX120: High-Speed Tri-Band
Price: Around $350
Range: Covers medium to large homes
The Nighthawk RAX120 offers blazing speed with its tri-band support. However, its range might not be as impressive as some competitors in this price range. Those looking for seamless performance might find themselves wanting a bit more.
ASUS GT-AX11000: Extreme Performance
Price: Approximately $450
Range: Great coverage for demanding users
The GT-AX11000 is a router that doesn't hold back. Its Wi-Fi 6 capabilities and tri-band support promise extreme performance. However, be prepared to pay a premium for this power, and its complex settings might not be suitable for everyone.
NETGEAR Nighthawk XR700: For the Gaming Elite
Price: Around $500
Range: Ideal for gaming setups
The Nighthawk XR700 caters to the gaming elite with its high-speed performance and gaming-centric features. However, its price might be a tough pill to swallow for those not fully invested in gaming. Additionally, some users have noted occasional setup complications.
Linksys Velop MX10: Premium Mesh
Price: Approximately $600
Range: Ideal for large homes
The Velop MX10 is a premium mesh option that blankets your space in Wi-Fi 6 goodness. While its coverage and speed are impressive, its price might not align with those seeking a more cost-effective mesh solution.
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000: Gaming Excellence
Price: Around $550
Range: Great coverage, tailored for gamers
Gaming enthusiasts, take notice of the ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000. Its Wi-Fi 6E capabilities promise superior gaming performance. However, this gaming prowess comes at a premium price, and some users have reported occasional firmware quirks.
ASUS RT-AX88U: Wi-Fi 6
Price: Around $300
Range: Covers large homes with ease
In my experience, the ASUS RT-AX88U is a force to be reckoned with. Wi-Fi 6 technology ensures blazing speeds. It's perfect for multiple devices and streaming. Just be aware that the custom firmware options are a tad limited for the tinkerers out there.
NETGEAR Nighthawk AX12 (RAX120): A Gamer's Dream
Price: Approximately $400
Range: Excellent coverage, ideal for gamers
Get ready for smooth gaming sessions with the Nighthawk AX12. While the price might be steep, its high-speed performance and gaming-focused features make it worth the investment. However, those keen on custom firmware might find themselves wanting more flexibility.
Linksys E8450: Affordable & Reliable
Price: Around $150
Range: Suitable for small to medium-sized homes
The Linksys E8450 strikes a balance between cost and performance. It's a reliable choice for everyday browsing and streaming, though advanced users seeking extensive customization might find themselves somewhat limited.
TP-Link Archer AX73: Budget-Friendly Wi-Fi 6
Price: Approximately $200
Range: Good coverage for most homes
The Archer AX73 offers budget-friendly entry into the Wi-Fi 6 world. It's a solid performer for its price range and covers the essentials for a typical household. Keep in mind, custom firmware options are on the limited side.
ASUS RT-AX55: Balanced Performance
Price: Around $150
Range: Good coverage for most homes
The ASUS RT-AX55 delivers steady dual-band performance for average users. Wi-Fi 6 capabilities ensure a reliable connection, but it might not be the go-to choice for heavy gaming or a plethora of connected devices.
NETGEAR Nighthawk X6 (R8000): Reliable Tri-Band
Price: Approximately $200
Range: Covers medium-sized homes
From my experience, the Nighthawk X6 delivers reliable tri-band support and ample customization options. However, its bulky design might not fit everyone's aesthetics, and some users have reported occasional connectivity blips during intense usage.
Linksys MR8300: Easy Mesh Networking
Price: Around $250
Range: Ideal for multi-story homes
Looking for seamless mesh networking? The Linksys MR8300 is here to make your life easier. The setup is a breeze, and its range is commendable. However, some users have found that its performance falls short of expectations given its price.
TP-Link Archer C4000: Budget-Friendly Tri-Band
Price: Approximately $180
Range: Suitable for medium-sized homes
The Archer C4000 offers a budget-friendly tri-band solution that won't break the bank. While it's not the speed demon of the router world, it provides solid coverage for the average household. Just be aware that peak usage might impact its top-tier speeds.
ASUS RT-AX68U: Compact and Capable
Price: Around $250
Range: Suitable for small to medium-sized homes
The RT-AX68U is a compact marvel. Its Wi-Fi 6 capabilities promise a performance boost, but it might struggle in larger homes with numerous devices competing for bandwidth.
NETGEAR Nighthawk RAX20: Entry-Level Wi-Fi 6
Price: Approximately $120
Range: Covers standard homes
The Nighthawk RAX20 brings Wi-Fi 6 accessibility to a wider audience. It might not be the fastest router in the neighborhood, its affordable price and basic features make it a decent pick for those dipping their toes into Wi-Fi 6.
Linksys EA7500: Solid Mid-Range Performer
Price: Around $100
Range: Good coverage for standard homes
The EA7500 holds its ground in the mid-range category. It offers decent speed and coverage, making it a reliable option for everyday internet usage. However, some users have reported occasional drops in connection stability.
TP-Link Archer C9: Budget-Friendly Choice
Price: Approximately $80
Range: Suitable for small to medium-sized homes
The Archer C9 is a wallet-friendly option for basic home networking needs. While it lacks some of the bells and whistles of pricier routers, it manages to get the job done without causing a dent in your bank account.
ASUS RT-AC68U: A Classic Choice
Price: Around $160
Range: Good coverage for most homes
The RT-AC68U is a classic that's stood the test of time. It offers reliable dual-band performance and a decent range. However, advanced users seeking cutting-edge technology might want to explore more recent models.
NETGEAR R6700 Nighthawk AC1750: Dependable and Affordable
Price: Approximately $80
Range: Suitable for standard homes
The R6700 Nighthawk AC1750 strikes a balance between affordability and performance. It's dependable for everyday tasks, but those aiming for intense gaming sessions or heavy streaming might want to consider more advanced options.
NETGEAR Nighthawk AX12 (RAX200): High-End Performance
Price: Approximately $500
Range: Ideal for large homes
For those seeking top-tier performance, the Nighthawk AX12 (RAX200) delivers with Wi-Fi 6 technology. It's a powerhouse with incredible speeds and exceptional range. However, its steep price might be a dealbreaker for some.
Linksys MR9600: Reliable Mesh Networking
Price: Around $400
Range: Ideal for multi-story homes
The Linksys MR9600 offers reliable mesh networking capabilities, providing seamless coverage throughout your space. However, its high price might not justify the slight dip in speed during peak usage.
ASUS RT-AX89X: Premium Wi-Fi 6 Solution
Price: Approximately $600
Range: Excellent coverage for large homes
The RT-AX89X is a premium choice with exceptional Wi-Fi 6 capabilities. It boasts impressive speed and range, but its price might deter those looking for a more budget-friendly option.
NETGEAR Orbi RBK853: Ultimate Mesh Performance
Price: Around $800
Range: Covers large estates with ease
For extensive coverage, the Orbi RBK853 is a mesh networking beast. It blankets even the largest homes with reliable connectivity. However, its hefty price tag might not be justifiable unless you truly need such an expansive coverage.
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000: Gaming Marvel
Price: Approximately $450
Range: Great coverage, ideal for gamers
The ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 is a gaming-focused router with Wi-Fi 6 prowess. It's a dream come true for gamers, but its steep price might not align with everyone's budget, especially considering the range of more affordable gaming options available.
NETGEAR Nighthawk RAX120: High-Speed Tri-Band
Price: Around $350
Range: Covers medium to large homes
The Nighthawk RAX120 offers blazing speed with its tri-band support. However, its range might not be as impressive as some competitors in this price range. Those looking for seamless performance might find themselves wanting a bit more.
ASUS GT-AX11000: Extreme Performance
Price: Approximately $450
Range: Great coverage for demanding users
The GT-AX11000 is a router that doesn't hold back. Its Wi-Fi 6 capabilities and tri-band support promise extreme performance. However, be prepared to pay a premium for this power, and its complex settings might not be suitable for everyone.
NETGEAR Nighthawk XR700: For the Gaming Elite
Price: Around $500
Range: Ideal for gaming setups
The Nighthawk XR700 caters to the gaming elite with its high-speed performance and gaming-centric features. However, its price might be a tough pill to swallow for those not fully invested in gaming. Additionally, some users have noted occasional setup complications.
Linksys Velop MX10: Premium Mesh
Price: Approximately $600
Range: Ideal for large homes
The Velop MX10 is a premium mesh option that blankets your space in Wi-Fi 6 goodness. While its coverage and speed are impressive, its price might not align with those seeking a more cost-effective mesh solution.
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000: Gaming Excellence
Price: Around $550
Range: Great coverage, tailored for gamers
Gaming enthusiasts, take notice of the ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000. Its Wi-Fi 6E capabilities promise superior gaming performance. However, this gaming prowess comes at a premium price, and some users have reported occasional firmware quirks.
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