What are Best WiFi Routers For Large Homes?

There are many different types of routers you can use.  Is it the best way to supply your larger home with WiFi?  NO.  However, here are some of the routers available if you do choose to go with a ONE Router setup.  If you choose to go all out and do this the correct way, please look here for the best guide in explaining how to go about installing WiFi in your Larger Home.

1. Mesh WiFi Systems

Mesh WiFi systems have become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. They use multiple access points spread throughout your home to create a single, seamless network. This means you won’t experience any dead spots or dropouts as you move from room to room. The most popular mesh WiFi systems are Google WiFi, Eero, and Orbi.

2. Tri-Band Routers

If you’re looking for a more traditional router, a tri-band router is a good option for large homes. These routers use three wireless bands instead of the usual two, which means you can have more devices connected at once without any slowdowns. The Netgear Nighthawk X10 and Asus RT-AC5300 are two great options for tri-band routers.

3. Gigabit Ethernet

If you have a lot of wired devices in your home, you’ll want to make sure your router has gigabit Ethernet ports. These ports can handle much faster data transfer rates than standard Ethernet ports, which means you’ll get the best performance from your wired devices. The TP-Link Archer C9 and Asus RT-AC88U both have gigabit Ethernet ports.

4. Beamforming

Beamforming is a technology that helps direct WiFi signals towards your devices, rather than just broadcasting them in all directions. This can help improve the speed and range of your WiFi network, especially in larger homes. The Linksys WRT3200ACM and Netgear Nighthawk X4S both use beamforming technology.

MU-MIMO: MU-MIMO stands for "Multiple User, Multiple Input, Multiple Output".

This technology allows your router to communicate with multiple devices at the same time, rather than one at a time. This can help improve the overall speed and performance of your WiFi network, especially in a large home with many devices. The Asus RT-AC87U and TP-Link Archer C3200 both have MU-MIMO technology.

Conclusion

When choosing a WiFi router for a large home, it’s important to consider the size of your home, the number of devices you have, and the types of activities you’ll be doing on your network. With the right router, you can ensure that everyone in your home has fast and reliable internet access.  The size is not as important as understanding what you are looking to provide your home with.  If you are looking to do it correctly, you will need a Heat Map which AVN Advisors can provide for you by clicking here.  You can always call us.  We can help in every step of the way.  We will guarantee you will have the fastest WiFi with complete coverage of your entire space.

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