Top options for upgrading your Wi-Fi speeds



You could be paying for one of the fastest broadband packages in the country, but if you’re using an old router, there’s a good chance that your Wi-Fi speeds will be restricted. This is why it’s so important to buy one of the best routers available.

Knowing which router to buy can be a difficult task with so much jargon to wade through. So we’ve decided to help out, with our team of experts reviewing the latest and greatest routers, and then rounding up the highest scoring options in this guide.

Every router featured in this guide has been fully reviewed, as we use standardised tests to evaluate performance speeds from a range of proximities. We also make sure to test other factors such as parental settings, design, and any additional features.

Wi-Fi 7 is the hot topic in the router world, so we’re in the process of reviewing the latest batch. That said, we’ve already reviewed a couple of excellent Wi-Fi 7 routers that you can check out below. If you’re looking for something cheaper, we also have plenty of older routers listed, while you can also check out our best Wi-Fi extender list instead.

Best Router at a glance

How we test

Learn more about how we test routers We test every wireless router we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use consistent testing conditions to determine the highest speed for every available band, while also noting down the performance at various ranges.We also make sure to test all of the available features, including security and parental controls. Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Netgear Nighthawk RS700

Fastest Wi-Fi 7 router

Pros

Exceptionally fastUseful app and servicesGood range of ports

The Netgear Nighthawk RS700 is the fastest router we’ve ever tested, with the new Wi-Fi 7 standard giving it a huge speed boost compared to older options. On a single channel, it’s capable of blazing fast speeds up to 11.5Gbit/s.

According to our own performance tests, it blew the competition out of the water, achieving a 2328.10Mbit/s at close range (2 metres) and 1999.33Mbit/s at mid-range (5 metres). It even outperformed the new Eero Max 7 at these distances, although the Eero did pull ahead when we increased the distance to the second floor.

The Netgear Nighthawk RS700 is best suited to cover small areas (such as a flat), offering some of the best speeds we’ve ever seen. There is a big caveat here, as you’ll need a Wi-Fi 7 device in order to unlock these speeds, which is currently only possible in the latest phones and laptops. But the router is backwards compatible, and proves to be an excellent choice for future-proofing your wireless network for the years to come.

The biggest stumbling block is the price, coming in at £799.99/$699.99. If you’re happy to compromise on performance, there are far better value routers available. But if you want the fastest Wi-Fi speeds possible, the Netgear Nighthawk RS700 is the best router you can buy.

Reviewer: David LudlowFull Review: Netgear Nighthawk RS700 Review

Eero Max 7

Fastest Wi-Fi 7 mesh system

Pros

Extremely fastEasy to useLots of high-speed Ethernet ports

Cons

ExpensiveNo web interface

The Eero Max 7 is the fastest mesh system we have ever reviewed, mostly thanks to its support for the cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 wireless standard. Our tests showed it to run at a blazing-fast 160MHz on the 5GHz band and 320MHz on the 6GHz band – that’s serious speed.

The jump to Wi-Fi 7 also allows you to make use of Multi-Link Operation, which enables a single device to stream data using a combination of the 5GHz and 6GHz bands at the same time. This will prioritise the Wi-Fi for that device, making it both faster and more stable, which could be really useful for gaming.

The greatest problem here is that you’ll need Wi-Fi 7 devices in order to benefit from these features. Most laptops and smartphones don’t support this standard just yet, so the Eero Max 7 is best thought of as a router that will future-proof your wireless network for years to come rather than providing immediate benefits.

That does admittedly make the steep price harder to swallow, especially as there are plenty of other fantastic routers that support the Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E standards at more affordable prices. But if you want to make sure all of your future devices have the best Wi-Fi connections possible, and need a mesh system to cover a large home, then the Eero Max 7 is the way to go.

Reviewer: David LudlowFull Review: Eero Max 7 Review

Netgear Orbi RBKE963 Wi-Fi 6E Mesh System

Fastest Wi-Fi 6E mesh system

Pros

Extremely fast6GHz beats Gigabit EthernetSmart security features

If you can’t justify spending a lot of money on a Wi-Fi 7 router, especially since most devices don’t support the wireless standard just yet, then the Netgear Orbi RBKE963 Wi-Fi 6E is the best mesh system alternative you can buy today. It comes with two satellites so you can ensure you get great coverage throughout your home, while our tests showed it to be among the fastest mesh systems we’ve ever reviewed, especially at a 10-metre range. 

Support for Wi-Fi 6E means it’s compatible with one of the latest Wi-Fi standards, just behind the new Wi-Fi 7, while the 6GHz band delivers faster-than-wired speeds. This is also a quad-band system, allowing you to have multiple devices connected to the router simultaneously without seeing a significant slowdown in download speeds. 

We were also impressed by the number of features on this router, including built-in parental controls, as well as optional cyber security software if you pay for a subscription. 

It’s hard to find any flaws with this mesh system, although it is frightfully expensive. But if you want the absolute best Wi-Fi 6E speeds, this is the best router or mesh system you can buy.

Reviewer: David LudlowFull Review: Netgear Orbi RBKE963 Wi-Fi 6E Mesh System Review

Linksys Atlas Pro 6

Best value mesh system

Pros

Great valueVery fastEasy to set up

The Linksys Atlas Pro 6 is the best value mesh system we’ve tested so far, capable of spreading Wi-Fi coverage throughout your entire home. It’s available in packs of one, two or three, allowing you to scale up or down depending on the size of your house.

The dual-band router achieved very impressive speeds in our performance tests, even when 10 metres away from your device. It bested the Eero 6 Plus, which was our previous ‘best value mesh system’ champ, and even rivalled some tri-band routers that had a far steeper price point.

Wi-Fi 6 is supported, which isn’t quite the latest standard (Wi-Fi 7) but still ensures you’re making the most of modern devices such as the PS5, Xbox Series X and smartphones/laptops launched in 2022.

The main weak point of the Atlas Pro 6 router is the lack of features and custom settings, with even the likes of parental controls being limited. If you do like to tinker, then we’d recommend the Eero 6 Plus instead. But the Atlas Pro 6 will certainly still appeal to those who just want a simple, hassle-free mesh system with blazing fast speeds.

Reviewer: David Ludlow Full Review: Linksys Atlas Pro 6 Review

Asus RT-AX59U Extendable Router

Best entry-level router for small homes

Pros

FastWall mountableCan be used in a mesh

Cons

Not ideal for larger homes

If you live in a small home, such as a flat, where there’s no need for a mesh system to maximise coverage, then we recommend the Asus RT-AX59U Extendable Router.

With Wi-Fi 6 support, our test results showed it to offer a superb performance, leapfrogging those that cost twice as much. But with just two bands, the router can struggle with homes that have dozens of devices trying to connect to the internet at once.

Those with small homes should see a big improvement on their default router though. And if you already own an Asus router with AIMesh upgrade, the Asus RT-AX59U can alternatively be used to extend an existing mesh system.

Best of all, the Asus RT-AX59U is very affordable compared to the competition, and so is a no-brainer option for those in small homes that was a serious speed boost for their Wi-Fi connection.

Reviewer: David Ludlow Full Review: Asus RT-AX59U Extendable Router Review

TP-Link Archer AX90

Best value tri-band

Pros

Good priceTri-band systemSolid performance

Cons

Some features need a subscriptionMost bandwidth is in one network

The TP-Link Archer AX90 is a standalone router rather than a mesh system, which means it’s best suited for those in a smallish home where fast and consistent internet speeds are more important than coverage. 

This is a tri-band Wi-Fi 6 router, which means it’s ideal for homes with many devices that require access to the internet. Our tests showed the 5GHz channel to be particularly speedy, offering comparable results to dedicated gaming routers such as the Netgear Nighthawk XR1000. 

The accompanying 2.4GHz bands weren’t as impressive due to the level of neighbouring interference, but are at least decent options for devices where rapid Wi-Fi speeds aren’t quite as important, leaving more bandwidth for the likes of consoles and PCs. 

It also supports TP-Links’ OneMesh technology, allowing you to build a mesh network via compatible range extenders. That’s a decent option to consider, but the TP-Link Archer AX90 arguably represents better value for those who just need a standalone router with a solid Wi-Fi connection for multiple devices. 

Reviewer: David LudlowFull Review: TP-Link Archer AX90 Review

Netgear Orbi 5G Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System (NBK752)

Best for 5G support

Pros

Supports 5GExcellent parental controls and securityReliable Wi-Fi speeds

Cons

Faster Orbi Wi-Fi 6 mesh systems available

It can be an absolute nightmare when the Wi-Fi goes down unexpectedly, especially if you’re working from home and have an important business meeting. The Netgear Orbi 5G Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System (NBK752) looks to free us from such pain by featuring support for 5G.

By slipping in a 5G (or 4G) Sim card into the router, it will revert to the cellular network as a backup if the Wi-Fi ever goes down. This ensures peace of mind that you’ll stay connected to the internet, even if BT or Virgin lets you down unexpectedly. 

This Orbi can be purchased with either one or two satellites while offering tri-band Wi-Fi 6 that our performance tests showed to be both speedy and reliable. 5G speeds will of course depend on the signal available in your area.

We thought the parental controls and security features were excellent too, while the smartphone app can be used like a remote control for hassle-free tweaks. 

However, you can find faster Wi-Fi 6 mesh systems elsewhere, such as the Netgear Orbi RBKE963 Wi-Fi 6E, so this is only worth considering if you reckon the 5G backup network will be an invaluable feature. 

Reviewer: David LudlowFull Review: Netgear Orbi 5G Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System (NBK752) Review

Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE1600

Best gaming router

Pros

Very fastIncludes two Gigabit Ethernet portsExcellent gaming and parental control

If you want a router primarily for online gaming, then there are a number of bespoke options. Our current favourite is the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE1600, which offers a blazing fast performance while also supporting the 6GHz band via the Wi-Fi 6E standard.

It’s important to note that this is a standalone router, and so doesn’t come with additional satellites to help spread coverage throughout large homes. But this is still one of the fastest routers we’ve ever tested, and could still manage breakneck speeds when 10 metres away from wireless devices.

We were really impressed with the various gaming-centric features when testing the Rapture GT-AXE1600. A Game Radar shows the user the current ping times of popular multiplayer games, while there are also parental controls that can help you prevent children from playing online past bedtime.

There are few better routers available for gaming, although given the high price, it’s worth checking out a mesh system if you care more about improving coverage for your home than high-speed gaming.

Reviewer: David LudlowFull Review: Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE1600 Review

We also considered…

TP-Link Deco X20

TP-Link’s latest is among the most featured packed mesh systems

Google Wifi

An affordable mesh system for expanding home Wi-Fi range

FAQs

Which router is fastest? The Netgear Nighthawk RS700 is the faster router we’ve tested, and the Eero Max 7 is the fastest mesh system, although you’ll only unlock the full speed potential of both routers if you own devices that support the new Wi-Fi 7 standard. Can a better router increase internet speed? A router can speed up your Wi-Fi and provide you with a consistent wireless performance. Although you will of course still be handicapped by the maximum speed of your internet plan. What is a mesh system? A mesh system is essentially just a router that comes bundled with additional satellite devices. Each satellite uses the same wireless network, but improves the coverage of your Wi-Fi. This is a very good option for large homes, ensuring you have a great connection in every room.

UK RRP

USA RRP

Manufacturer

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

ASIN

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Ports

Wifi Spec

Special features

Number of Ethernet ports

Wall mountable

Operating Modes

Wi-Fi Standard

Netgear Orbi RBKE963 Wi-Fi 6E Mesh System

£1499.99

$1499.99

Diesel

190 x 84 x 279 MM

B01MXLIB15

2022

01/02/2022

Netgear Orbi RBKE963 vs Netgear Orbi RBK852 vs Netgear Orbi RBK752

Wi-Fi 6E AX1100

Netgear Armor, Netgear Parental Controls

4

Router

TP-Link Archer AX90

£205

TP-Link

311 x 207 x 174 MM

2021

15/02/2022

TP-Link Archer AX90

Wi-Fi 6 (4804Mbps 5GHz, 1201Mbps 5GHz, 574Mbps 2.4GHz)

Parental controls

4

Netgear Orbi 5G Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System (NBK752)

£1099

Netgear

196 x 86 x 246 INCHES

B09L1CJZZH

2022

22/03/2022

Netgear Orbi 5G Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System (NBK752)

Wi-Fi 6: two-stream 2.4GHz (300Mbps), four-stream 5GHz (1200Mbps), four-stream 5GHz backhaul (2400Mbps)

Optional security and parental controls

3

Linksys Atlas Pro 6

£254.99

Linksys

86 x 86 x 284 MM

B09H388TPZ

2022

20/12/2022

B09H388TPZ

Wi-Fi 6: 600Mbps 2.4GHz, 4800Mbps 5GHz

4

Asus RT-AX59U Extendable Router

£162

Asus

200 x 37 x 131 MM

B0BSL945RN

2023

06/04/2023

Asus RT-AX59U Extendable Router

Wi-Fi 6: 2×2 574Mbit/s, 3×3 5GHz 3603Mbit/s

2

Yes

router, bridge

Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE1600

£479.99

Asus

353 x 353 x 193 INCHES

B09Q67CYMC

2022

06/04/2023

Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE1600

Wi-Fi 6E (4×4 1148Mbit/s 2.4GHz, 4×4 4804Mbit/s 5GHz, 4×4 4804Mbit/s 5GHz2, 4×4 4804Mbit/s 6GHz)

6

Router, bridge

Eero Max 7

£599.99

Eero

184 x 90 x 222 MM

B0CF3GHS5K

2021

13/11/2023

Eero Max 7

Wi-Fi 7 (2×2 2.4GHz, 4×4 5GHz, 4×4 6GHz)

4

Netgear Nighthawk RS700

£799.99

Netgear

1.653 KG

2023

15/12/2023

Netgear Nighthawk RS700

LAN: 4x Gigabit Ethernet, 1x 10 Gigabit Ethernet, WAN: 1x 10 Gigabit Ethernet

Wi-Fi 7: 4×4 2.4GHz (1.4Gbit/s), 4×4 5GHz (5.8Gbit/s) and 4×4 6GHz (11.5Gbit/s)

Trusted Reviews test data

2.4GHz (close)

2.4GHz (first floor)

2.4GHz (second floor)

5GHz (close)

5GHz (first floor)

5GHz (second floor)

Netgear Orbi RBKE963 Wi-Fi 6E Mesh System

508.34 Mbps

333.26 Mbps

439.95 Mbps

TP-Link Archer AX90

98.86 Mbps

40.64 Mbps

40.64 Mbps

676.65 Mbps

593.6 Mbps

419.5 Mbps

Netgear Orbi 5G Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System (NBK752)

442.92 Mbps

319.54 Mbps

284.78 Mbps

Linksys Atlas Pro 6

699.50 Mbps

411.44 Mbps

369.22 Mbps

Asus RT-AX59U Extendable Router

106.58 Mbps

64.97 Mbps

32.35 Mbps

633.36 Mbps

469.75 Mbps

457.06 Mbps

Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE1600

95.11 Mbps

69.82 Mbps

52.79 Mbps

652.74 Mbps

509.30 Mbps

473.95 Mbps

Eero Max 7

1895.40 Mbps

1316.95 Mbps

1127.9 Mbps

Netgear Nighthawk RS700

2328.10 Mbps

1999.33 Mbps

815.70 Mbps

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