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From Gaming to Streaming: 5 of the Best Wireless Internet Routers

What Is a Wireless Internet Router?

When you sign a deal with your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you will get to choose an internet router. Wired internet routers only allow computers and laptops online access via an ethernet cable. This type of connection is unstable and generally outdated in today’s world. Everyone is trying to get rid of cables, so it’s only logical that you choose a wireless internet router.

What does it allow you to do? Well, to put it simply, a wireless router allows you to connect to the internet via any device, without the use of cables. The method on which it’s based is pretty simple too — it routes a (hence the name) signal from your cable via invisible waves, straight to the device that needs internet access.

How do you set up a wireless internet router? Make sure all your cables are connected, from the cable to the socket. There are usually two — one that transfers the signal through to the router and another that powers the router. To set up a wireless network, you need to have a password. Every wireless router comes with a default password, which is usually found at the back of the router.

You should also be familiar with techniques for resetting a router — this is usually the first course of action when your internet stops working.

What router you choose to buy depends on what purpose you plan on using the internet for most of the time. Here's a breakdown of the best wireless internet routers based on use.

Easiest to Use: Google WiFi System

Google recently launched their state-of-the-art router system for both homes and offices. The first thing that caught our eye was the fact that the router comes in a 3-pack. Each router is lightweight and comes with a slick, minimalist white exterior. According to Google, each point (or router) covers approximately 1,500 square feet.

The entire system is equipped with Network Assist technology that helps you maximize the potential of your broadband internet. All you need is to install an app, which lets you control the activities and devices connected to each router.

Pros:

  • Modern design
  • Excellent coverage for both home and office environments
  • Eliminates buffering and dead zones in all corners of the space
  • Easy-to-use app
  • Parental controls that can pause WiFi on children’s devices if needed

Cons:

  • Easy to misplace
  • Older phone models can’t connect to it easily

Price:

  • $259

Best for Gaming: ASUS RT-AC5300

This tri-band monstrosity by ASUS changed the wireless internet router market. The RT-AC5300 is ideal for homes and any facilities that require a lot of gaming. The coverage is impeccable, sometimes even surpassing 5,000 feet.

With ASUS Smart Connect, you get more than you paid for from your ISP, due to the band-switching model. The router seamlessly switches between three different bands, allowing you to play multiplayer games and complete all your tasks at once. Pair this with one of the best internet providers for gaming and you're looking at a seamless gaming experience.

Pros:

  • Impressive design
  • Compatible with all operating systems, even newer Linux-based OS
  • Advanced parental control options with custom limitations
  • The ability to introduce time limits
  • Well-designed app

Cons:

  • Short warranty
  • Easily damaged if it falls

Price:

  • $261.99

Best Smart Router: NETGEAR Nighthawk AC1750 Smart WiFi Router

This is by far the best smart router on the market currently. The Nighthawk comes with Alexa integrated, allowing you to create a smart home. It’s incredibly easy to connect your smart devices to this router. Even a total novice can master the process and understand each step.

It’s also a great option for gaming, mostly due to the dual-processor feature which enables a large number of tasks to be completed without overheating. The MU-MIMO technology prioritizes actions and you can even choose the most important devices yourself. This model is also known for having a very strong and sturdy connection.

Pros:

  • Very easy to set up
  • Works flawlessly with either Alexa or Google Assistant
  • Many advanced features for gaming
  • Secure, with additional safety precautions
  • Great parental controls

Cons:

  • Susceptible to scratches
  • Needs to be restarted sometimes

Price:

  • $88.70

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The King of Range: NETGEAR Orbi Ultra-Performance Whole Home Mesh WiFi System

You will have a hard time finding a router that looks better than this NETGEAR model. It’s equipped with the latest technology catered for performance in large homes and office complexes. The reason why it’s so good? Out of all the models we tested, this one has by far the best coverage. It can cover up to 5,000 feet with ensured maximum speeds.

Tri-band technology works like a charm, allowing you to connect hundreds of devices without performance issues. The Orbi app is also wonderful. We would have to say it’s the best router assistance app, providing you with parental controls, tests and great customer service.

Pros:

  • Detailed, but understandable manual
  • No buffering whatsoever
  • Great app
  • Speed tests included
  • Excellent warranty

Cons:

  • LED lights not bright enough
  • Rare updates

Price:

  • $307.99

Best for Streaming: Linksys WRT AC3200 Dual-Band Open Source Router

If you need to stream large quantities of video, the Linksys WRT AC3200 router is the most stable and secure option. While it doesn’t come with a myriad of advanced features like most other routers, it’s very reliable. The dual band system has been very well developed by Linksys, allowing you to get premium connections regardless of the circumstances.

Tri-stream technology is the jewel of this model. It doubles bandwidth and makes even 4K HD streaming easy and removes any buffering problems. It's great for homes and offices, is sturdy and is build to last. This is certainly the device for you if you subscribe to any TV streaming services and want to be able to watch your favorite shows and movies in high quality.

Pros:

  • Excellent bandwidth conversion
  • Open source firmware for customization
  • Easy to set up
  • Attractive look
  • Reliable

Cons:

  • Confusing app
  • Not a lot of color options

Price:

  • $245.00