The most affordable wireless router: TP-Link TL-WR841N; TechSpot Rating: 72 points; User Rating: 8.2; Selling Price: $20
The TP-Link TL-WR841N uses 11n wireless technology and has a maximum wireless transmission rate of 300 Mbps. Two external 5dBi high-gain antennas support 2x2 MIMO transmission technology, and wireless signal coverage is stronger.
The most cost-effective wireless router: TP-Link Archer C7 V2; TechSpot score: 79 points; User Rating: 8.4 points; Selling price: 100 US dollars
TP-Link Archer C7 uses 11ac wireless technology and has a wireless transmission rate of up to 1750 Mbps. It uses three external antenna designs to highlight strong wireless coverage
Best Wireless Extender: Nets Nighthawk EX7000; TechSpot Rating: 87; User Rating: 8.0; Selling Price: $149
Netgear EX7000 Wireless Extender uses 11ac wireless standard, wireless transmission rate up to 1900Mbps. With five Gigabit LAN ports to ensure efficient data transmission. The external three-antenna also uses Beamforming+ technology to provide a wider and more stable wireless signal coverage.
The best wireless router for most people: ASUS RT-AC68U; TechSpot Rating: 89 points; User Rating: 8.6 points; Selling Price: 151 USD
ASUS RT-AC68U uses 11ac wireless technology, its wireless transmission rate up to 1900Mbps. Provides 1300 Mbps in the 5 GHz band, boosting the 2.4 GHz band performance to 600 Mbps
Most sought after wireless routers second place: Netgear Nighthawks X6 AC3200 (R8000); TechSpot score: 80 points; User Rating: 8.6 points; Price: 225 US dollars
NETGEAR R8000 provides one 2.4GHz and two 5GHz frequency band wireless networks, of which the highest theoretical wireless transmission speed of 2.4GHz frequency band can reach 600Mbps, and the highest theoretical wireless transmission speed of two 5GHz frequency bands can reach 1300Mbps, so Nighthawk X6's Concurrent network bandwidth up to 3200Mbps
The most popular wireless routers: ASUS RT-AC88U; TechSpot score: 89 points; User Rating: 8.4 points; Price: $300
ASUS RT-AC88U uses the latest wave of the second wave of 802.11ac standard (Wave 2), combined with advanced 1024-QAM modulation technology, can increase the wireless dual-band concurrency rate to 3167Mbps, with 8 Gigabit network ports