WiFi has evolved rapidly in the last few years. With all the new versions, which WiFi routers make the most sense to buy right now? After testing a ton, here are the four best WiFi routers I’d recommend in 2024.
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5:35 , that's not even a router. That's a cable modem.
Look like toilet papers . 😂
Can you recommend a router that has a feature that let's you create unique access passwords for each device to be connected…
Any software with such capabilities that can also be recommended.
Im thinking of downgrading my plan on Verizon from gigabit to 300/300. Based on the video seen it looks like the TP-Link Deco AXE4900 supports Verizon? I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to Routers / Modems / Technical stuff. Can I also send the rent router from Verizon back and just use the AXE4900? Verizon support is a pain in the butt to be honest, which is why im asking here.
Do yall know if Spectrum will support the TP link BE65 pro?
So what modem do you recommend thanks ??.
As a Deco user, i must say, stay away!
Constant dissconnects ruin my work and private life… Use something else
Sorry, but these all look way too nice
Great information
Quick question have you done any research on tech support for each router
TP-Link is being banned by US government to prevent Chinese hackers.
the fact tp-link might get banned soon and that they just sent him a free router….jesus christ so they are mining data.
Watching on my 2.4 single antenna router 😂
Hey can I get your opinion. I just got into the market for a new router and TP link made it to the top of my list. Until the US said they are banning them because they talk to china. What’s your take on that?
TP-Links lose connection intermittently after a few months of use. Because the TP-Link specifications are good but in use they are bad because they have a lot of bugs.
I have a problem with most of them. I live in a high rise building which means the last thing I want to to blast my wifi all over the place. What is important to me is how many high speed ethernet connections and how to mask my wifi so that other don't see it. On any given time I can see atleast 50 strong wifi signal while I am on the 10 floor of a 17 story building. Anyone with a crack device can easily hack into any of them. I already had 1 person hacking into my router faster than I could change passwords. The following are my requirements:
1) High Speed Ethernet 10 GPS
2) at least 4 more ethernet ports
3) at least able to support 3 wifi devices with password protection and block from being seen by others.
I do not need a mesh system. Any suggestions?
I would prefer non-Chinese models myself…
I don’t not have the bandwidth for all this information 😂
ive been going back and forth to your chanel everytime i need to learn something about routers and stuff,ur the most easily to understand dude .ur really good on explaining or normal people like me😂
I have an Asus wireless 3200 and it randomly just stops working sometimes, should I get one of these as an upgrade
Too much news about the security of TP-Link. I would avoid them like the plague, sucks because they are fantastic routers
Can anyone recommend one that’s just good for connection? These speeds all seem very high, I usually get around 200mbps download and very low upload speeds on my Hitron CODA-4680 Cable Modem but I just need something that won’t disconnect from the internet basically every day
Don't buy Netgear if you care about MLO technology. Wifi7 standard has been finalized back in January of 2024, a year later and Netgear support still using the excuse as wifi7 is not finalized why MLO has no been added in a firmware update. I doubt they will ever enable it on current product line.
Is Arris Surfboard the only modem router combo in this video?
would this work in any university accomdation halls??
hello sir, Where can i buy unlocked code for huawei router 5G
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So do I have to buy a 2 pack for any of these or buying just 1 is okay?
Mesh is garbage 🗑
Thanks for the informative video. Are you able to change which Wi-Fi channel you want on the deco mesh systems? I have an old Orbi AC3000 triband already reached its end of service per the website and it all allows me to change which channel I want in the settings. Just wondering if Deco allows it. I’ve been considering a new mesh system. Thanks
He mentioned creating a wired “back haul” between the nodes of a mesh system. Does anyone know the purpose of doing this?
so let's jus say my 100 mbps router will it be increased more than its original btw it's Verizon 5g home internet.
For me 😂😂😂
2023 = TP Link AX5400 X60 wifi 6, 3-pack Mesh system
2024 = same as above
2025 = TP Link BE65 BE11000 Tri-Band wifi 7, 3-pack Mesh system (will go for BE85 if have $$$) 👍👍👍👍
TP Link…. not a great brand to recommend from my experience.
TP-Link BE63 ($550) vs BE65 Pro ($660)?
Purchased a Linksys Velop 3 node system which was barely mediocre, so I purchased 3 more nodes for a 3000 sq ft home.
Not horrible, but nothing to write home about…and it was expensive.
What modem are you using?
Just know you can't change the channel width from 40MHz on TP-LINK Deco Mesh systems (BAD) and you also can't manually change the channel of either band (ALSO BAD). Bottom line, look for a product that can set these options automatically, but does allow you to manually change them if needed.
So stupid by Deco to have white routers. After daily exposure in the sun and it's heat on the top they turn yellow.
"For every scenario" so what's the best if one's primary concern is security? Updates, anti-hackability, monitoring traffic in/out, Guest options, etc etc. Not a great video this time sorry.
Are you using the same connection for each Speedtest?
Future Proof is unimportant. Your router transmitter/receiver will die before it's needed.