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Best Wi-Fi Routers 2024: Upgrade Your Network

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Web pages loading slowly, videos buffering and online games too laggy? It’s time to upgrade your network with one of the best Wi-Fi routers.

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Best Wi-Fi routers 2024 1. Asus RT-AX55 – Best Overall 2. Linksys Hydra Pro 6 – Best Performance 3. TP-Link Archer AX50 – Cheap Wi-Fi 6 4. Honor Router 3 / Huawei AX3 – Best-value Wi-Fi 6 5. Tenda AC10U – Great-value Wi-Fi 5 6. D-Link DIR-X1650 7. Synology RT2600ac – Best For Attaching Storage 8. Netgear XR500 Nighthawk Pro – Best For Gamers Alternatives to buying a new router

Many people install the Wi-Fi router supplied by their broadband provider – such as EE or BT here in the UK – and never think any more about it, but it’s possible to upgrade it for a model that will deliver a signal to more rooms in your home and faster Wi-Fi speeds.

But before you take a look at the routers we recommend, there are two key things to know:

1. Wi-Fi speed is not the same thing as internet speed. If your internet connection is slow, making the Wi-Fi in your home faster won’t change that: it will still be slow. Use a speed-testing tool online (such as www.speedtest.com) to see how fast your internet is. Preferably, do this from a laptop connected to your router via a network cable to ensure slow Wi-Fi isn’t a factor in the test.

You can also test your Wi-Fi speed independently of your broadband so you can determine where any bottleneck is.

2. Replacing your existing router isn’t the only option. That’s because you can now buy a mesh Wi-Fi system. This is essentially a kit of two or three wireless routers which are placed around the home and work together to provide a strong signal even across the largest of areas. Your phone or other mobile device will switch seamlessly between these routers as you move around.

Why you should trust us: At Tech Advisor, we’ve been reviewing consumer products for almost 30 years. Every single one you see here has been thoroughly tested by experts, used in their own homes as the main network under a typical set of conditions over a significant time period. Results are not based on a quick set of benchmarks taken in a lab or user reviews.

Scroll down to below our recommendations to find out more, as well as other alternatives.

Best Wi-Fi routers 2024

1. Asus RT-AX55 – Best Overall

Pros

  • Great price
  • Good performance

If you have an older Wi-Fi 4 router, the RT-AX55 should be a noticeable upgrade. Not in looks, probably, as the black plastic finish and insect-like antennae make it virtually indistinguishable from the many similar-looking routers we’ve reviewed over the years.

There’s a lot that’s changed behind the scenes, though. For one thing, there’s Wi-Fi 6 support plus a great companion app that makes it a breeze to set up the router when you first get it.

After that you can use it for checking what’s connected to the network and for basic parental controls, such as defining when Wi-Fi is available to certain devices.

Built-in TrendMicro software scans for viruses right on the router, but this isn’t a substitute for running antivirus software on your PCs or Android phones.

As it supports Asus AiMesh, you can use any compatible Asus routers alongside the RT-AX55 to form a mesh network. But it’s not cost-effective to buy the AX55 first, then add more nodes later. You’re better off buying a mesh system now and turning off the Wi-Fi on your old router.

The AX55 isn’t the last word in performance, but at this price, it’s great value. Just remember there’s no built-in modem.

Read our full

Asus RT-AX55 review

2. Linksys Hydra Pro 6 – Best Performance

Pros

  • Great performance
  • Supports mesh Wi-Fi

Cons

  • No modem
  • Blocky and bulky design

It may not be the cheapest Wi-Fi 6 router, but there’s a lot to like about the Hydra 6 Pro. Unlike its identical-looking predecessor, the MR7350, this is an AX5400 router which should equate to better performance.

And the Linksys Hydra Pro 6 does offer good performance. It also has a lot of useful features and, though more expensive than the AX55 above, still represents good value for money. That’s in the UK, at least, because it’s considerably more expensive in the US for reasons unknown to us.

The option to expand the Hydra 6 Pro’s coverage using Linksys Velop mesh Wi-Fi units might appeal to some, especially those that can’t afford the upfront cost of such a system right now.

However, there are plenty of affordable mesh systems that can replace your existing router’s Wi-Fi for not much more money than the Hydra Pro 6, and they are a better choice if your priority is huge Wi-Fi coverage but not outright  speed.

Like other modern routers, the Linksys has an app which makes it easy to set up and manage. Even the interface you see in a web browser is decent, but the app is handy for some settings, such as prioritising up to three devices on your network to get the best connection speeds.

Read our full

Linksys Hydra Pro 6 review

3. TP-Link Archer AX50 – Cheap Wi-Fi 6

Pros

  • Lots of features
  • Fast speeds

TP-Link is well known for making great-value networking kit and the Archer AX50 is no exception. When we reviewed it, the AX50 was around £150, but now costs almost a third of that.

One the many features is built-in TrendMicro antivirus software and another is the decent parental controls, though neither are good enough to completely replace dedicated apps.

Talking of apps, TP-Link Tether runs on your phone and makes setting up the AX50 extremely simple. You can also use it to manage those parental controls, antivirus and other features such as quality of service (QoS). There’s even Alexa integration, allowing you to control certain router features with your voice although, admittedly, you’ll probably never do that.

Performance, considering the price, is very good, with Wi-Fi 6 speeds of almost 1200Mbps in our tests. Unlike some Wi-Fi 6 routers, it supports 160MHz channels, which will improve speeds for compatible phones, laptops and other devices.

The AX50 may not give you whole-home coverage like a mesh system, but it’s impressive value nonetheless.

Read our full

TP-Link Archer AX50 review

4. Honor Router 3 / Huawei AX3 – Best-value Wi-Fi 6

You probably know Honor and Huawei from the smartphones and wearables the companies make. This budget Wi-Fi 6 router is identical regardless of which brand you buy it from, except that the Huawei version doesn’t have the debossed Honor logo on it.

The white design sets it apart from other routers and makes it more living-room friendly, despite those protruding antennae.

When we first received a Router 3 for review, we couldn’t quite believe the price. But it’s not too good to be true: you really can get a decent Wi-Fi 6 router for this little money.

There are some compromises: just three Gigabit LAN ports once you’ve used the fourth to connect up your existing modem or cable router, and there’s no USB port for adding a hard drive, or powering smart home hubs.

Not so much a compromise (since more expensive routers also have this issue) but do note that there’s no built-in modem, so you’ll need to keep your current router, and just turn off its Wi-Fi and (ideally) put it in bridge mode, but the Router 3 can also be set to bridge mode and effectively be used as a Wi-Fi 6 access point.

You can manage it via the nice-looking web interface, or use the Huawei SmartHome app for iPhone or AI Life for Android.

Performance is better than Tenda’s AC10U but not a whole lot quicker than, say the Virgin Super Hub 3 (a UK ISP-supplied router).

Where it earns its keep is in range: you’ll get a faster, stronger signal in those far-away rooms that ISP routers tend to be incapable of providing.

Read our full

Honor Router 3 review

5. Tenda AC10U – Great-value Wi-Fi 5

Cons

  • Not the fastest or best coverage

If you’re after a cheap router to replace the old one that your ISP supplied, the Tenda AC10U is a very inexpensive way to do so. It’s easy to set up and use and has a useful companion app for managing the router from your phone.

Don’t expect it to match expensive routers for performance, though. Speed is fine but not the best you can get these days.

If you can afford to spend more you can get better Wi-Fi speed and range from TP-Link’s Archer AX50, but for those on a very tight budget, this will do the trick.

Read our full

Tenda AC10U review

6. D-Link DIR-X1650

Like several others here, the DIR-X1650 is aimed at those who want to upgrade to Wi-Fi 6 but are on a strict budget.

It’s good to see D-Link hasn’t skimped on Ethernet ports – there are five in total, leaving four once you’ve hooked up your modem.

There’s no USB port, though, which means no connecting a spare USB hard drive.

The D-Link Wi-Fi app lets you manage the router from your phone, set Wi-Fi schedules and other features, but it’s much like its rivals: you can’t do everything and will need the web interface for more advanced settings.

Performance is good, but coverage is not outstanding, making this a good choice for flats or smaller homes.

Read our full

D-Link DIR-X1560 review

7. Synology RT2600ac – Best For Attaching Storage

Pros

  • Works like a Synology NAS drive

Synology has approached its router range with the same design ethic as its excellent NAS range and the RT2600ac is the stunning result.

Where some router manufacturers merely talk about security, flexibility and performance, the RT2600ac unequivocally delivers on all three counts.

It’s also pretty handy if you don’t already own a NAS drive, as you can attach a hard drive to this router and it’ll basically become one.

Read our full

Synology RT2600ac review

8. Netgear XR500 Nighthawk Pro – Best For Gamers

Pros

  • Gamer-specific management features

As gaming routers go, this is a spectacular one. The DumaOS gives the XR500 the sort of operating system flexibility that you get from a Synology NAS. The operating system is focused on effective network management rather than providing network services, though.

We’d like it to be cheaper, but that is so true of many of the most desirable devices. If you can afford it and aren’t bothered by the fact it’s Wi-Fi 5, you won’t be disappointed.

Read our full

Netgear XR500 Nighthawk Pro review

Alternatives to buying a new router

As mentioned already. mesh Wi-Fi systems aren’t as expensive as you might think and are very easy to install as they connect to your existing router. 

In fact, if your reason for reading this is because you need better Wi-Fi in just one room, you could be better off buying a set of powerline network adapters with built-in Wi-Fi.

However, you might not need to spend any money at all: we’ve written a guide on how to improve Wi-Fi in your home, which includes some great tips on getting better speed and coverage from your existing router. They may work for you, but if you’ve already done everything we suggest, an upgrade is the answer.

So if you decide neither option is for you and you still want to buy a new router, make sure you know which type you need. There are two: those with a modem built in and those without one.

Those without are more common and are designed to be connected to your existing router (or modem) and replace the routing and Wi-Fi functions.

Although the latest standards are Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7, the high price of these devices means most people will opt for Wi-Fi 6.

It’s probably worth choosing a Wi-Fi 6 router even if you have a phone, laptop or other device with a more modern standard, as they’re backwards compatible with older Wi-Fi standards and Wi-Fi 6 is still the best bang for your buck.

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