Choosing the Right Wi-Fi Router
A reliable router is the backbone of any strong internet connection—but with so many models available, choosing the right one can be confusing. Whether you’re upgrading your home Wi-Fi or setting up an office network, here’s what to consider before buying a router.
1. Internet Speed Compatibility
Ensure the router supports your ISP speed. For example, if you pay for 100Mbps, choose a router that supports at least 300Mbps for better performance.
2. Coverage Area
Small homes can use basic routers, while larger spaces may need mesh Wi-Fi systems or high-gain routers for uniform coverage.
3. Number of Users & Devices
More devices require routers with more bandwidth and dual-band or tri-band technology.
4. Extra Features to Look For
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Parental controls
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MU-MIMO technology
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Gigabit LAN ports
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Strong security protocols
