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Review of Powerful Routers with Long Range and Wifi Range – TP-Link, Keenetic, Asus, D-Link

This review is dedicated to the most powerful wifi routers with great coverage area and range of the wireless signal. We decided to make this TOP just now, when a huge number of people are forced to stay at home for many days in a row. When staying in an apartment or at the cottage for more than a month, the Internet is the only way to get to the outside world. And it is used not only for remote work, but also for watching movies, TV and online games. In this situation, there is a particularly acute question of choosing a high-quality router that can cope with the maximum load on the network and cover as much of your home area as possible.

Therefore, our today's top wifi routers include powerful models on the domestic market from TP-Link, Asus, D-Link and Keenetic. In theory, it would be possible to recommend taking the top-end routers from any manufacturer's lineup. However, we are always guided by common sense and looking for the best options that provide the most features while not hitting the wallet so hard.

Keenetic Giga Viva, Giga and Ultra

First of all, I would like to introduce you to the two top models from Keenetic – Giga and Ultra. It would seem that Ultra is more expensive and gives you more speeds – 800 Mbps on 2.4 GHz and 1,733 Mbps on 5 GHz versus 400 and 867 respectively for Giga.

The Viva is not far behind, with twice as little RAM, 128MB versus 256MB, for similar parameters to the Giga. Otherwise the technical characteristics of these three routers are almost identical, including the availability of gigabit WAN-LAN ports.

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If you think about it, the weaker Keenetic Viva will be enough for the vast majority of Internet users even if they are connected to a gigabit tariff from their provider and use several resource-intensive gadgets at the same time.

For geeks, the Giga will do. And Ultra is the company's calling card, the embodiment of power and the latest achievements, which is difficult to apply in practice in full at home today.

What is a dual-band router?

FYI. A dual-band router is a device that can simultaneously broadcast a signal in two frequency ranges of 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz.

With this technology allows you to transmit several times more data, which makes the device much more productive and efficient.

One of the significant advantages of dual-band routers is the reduced power consumption.

This allows you to increase the unit's uptime in standalone mode.

How do I choose a 5 GHz compatible router?

When choosing a dual-band home router with 5 GHz support, experts recommend paying attention to such parameters as:

  • communication standard.
    All routers that have support for the ace standard support the 5 GHz frequency.
    Devices without support for the new standard will work in 802.11 n mode, since they can only connect to a network at a frequency of 2.4 GHz;
  • LAN/WAN port speed.
    Most router models are equipped with ports operating at speeds up to 100 Mbps.
    If the user wants to get a higher speed, he'll have to change the gadget, because it's impossible to squeeze more than 100 Mbps out of this model;
  • USB-port.
    The element is usually used for sharing, connecting a printer and various drives.
    Its presence allows you to expand the capabilities of the device, which means it is worth looking at such models;
  • communication capabilities.
    It is desirable to give preference to a router with additional LAN-ports.
    Most models have 4 ports, but you can also find devices with 1-10 ports;
  • The number of antennas.
    The number of external antennas has almost no effect on the range, but it does affect the maximum data transfer rate.
    The optimal solution would be a device with three antennas;
  • The performance of the equipment.
    The more expensive the device, the better quality and performance it will be.
    This directly affects the stability of the router under impressive loads;
  • additional functionality.
    It is good if the router supports one or more VPN protocols.
    If the priority is to buy a device prepared for secured networking, the list of functions should include OpenVPN, L2TP, IPSec and PPTP.
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