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Zach Epstein
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The market for consumer grade Wi-Fi routers had been stagnant for more than a decade until a new trend recently swept the industry. Setting up a wireless network in one's home used to mean heading out to a local electronics store, buying the cheapest blue Linksys box in the store, and living with spotty coverage. On top of that, those old Wi-Fi routers had all sorts of issues and typically had to be restarted at least once a week — sometimes once a day — because they would slow down to a snail's pace or stop working completely. It was a nightmare.
Fast-forward to recent years, and consumers now have more options than ever when it comes to home Wi-Fi networks. What's more, technological advancements and increased competition have resulted in massive quality improvements, much better reliability and faster data speeds. The biggest strides that have been made recently have come courtesy of a new wave of mesh networking solutions that claim to improve on every aspect of the home Wi-Fi experience... but do they deliver?
We tested all of the top mesh Wi-Fi systems on the market right now, and in this post we'll show you the best of the best.
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