This costs around £125, which is very competitive for Wi-Fi 6, but we have seen pricing vary quite a lot online too, so it’s worth shopping around for the best deals before buying. The 2-pack mesh system that we review here includes two identical, compact little routers, which can link together to cover an area of up to 4,500 sq.ft, so that should be enough to cover most medium size homes. It might not be the fastest mesh system around, providing dual-band Wi-Fi 6 with a maximum speed of 1.8Gbps, but that should still be perfectly fine for streaming music and video, and a spot of casual gaming. Mesh systems and routers that use the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology (aka 802.11ax) are still fairly expensive, but D-Link’s Covr AX1800 is one of the more affordable Wi-Fi 6 options for people who have a new Mac, iPhone or iPad that uses Wi-Fi 6 (although, of course, new Macs and mobile devices will still work with older routers that use 802.11ac – aka Wi-Fi 5). We like the Linksys app too, which includes options such as the ability to create a schedule for your kids’ Internet access, so they don’t stay up all night watching TikTok videos. There’s also a USB 3.0 port that can be used to connect a hard drive or other USB storage device so that you can share photos, music and other files with other people on your home or office network. Each router supports tri-band Wi-Fi 6 (aka 802.11ax) with top speeds of 4.2Gbps, and has four Gigabit Ethernet ports – one for connecting to your existing broadband modem or router – with the remaining three available for devices such as a games console or Apple TV box that prefer a lag-free wired connection. That’s not cheap, of course, but the Velop does provide strong performance, and some useful extra features along with its wide-ranging Wi-Fi coverage. Like the original Velop – which is still available as a good, low-cost option for ye olde Wi-Fi 5 (aka 802.11ac) – the Velop AX4200 can be bought on its own for smaller homes, or as either a 1-pack, 2-pack or 3-pack kit in order to create a wide-ranging mesh network for larger homes.Ī single AX4200 can cover areas of up to 3000 sq.ft and costs around £229 – and, miraculously, it currently seems to be slightly cheaper on the Apple Store than on other online retailers – while a 2-pack (6000 sq.ft) costs £399 and a 3-pack (9000 sq.ft) weighs in at £495. That makes it a good choice for Mac users that want to really tighten up security for all the devices on their home network. I’m appalled by the fact that Linksys‘ web site uses configurate as a verb, and its model numbering system is pretty confusing too, but the Velop AX4200 provides strong Wi-Fi 6 performance and is also one of the few mesh systems that currently supports HomeKit.
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