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The Best Wi-Fi Mesh-Networking Kits

Updated Dec 10, 2022
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Wi-Fi that sucks can be more frustrating than no Wi-Fi at all, and the culprit in many cases is one router trying to cover too much house. Mesh-networking systems take the weight off just one router, instead spreading multiple access points around your house to improve the range and performance of your Wi-Fi. After spending hundreds of hours evaluating and testing 64 Wi-Fi mesh-networking kits in home and lab environments over the past four years, we’re confident that the Eero 6 system is the best mesh router for most people who need one.

Eero 6, best wi-fi mesh-networking kit

Eero 6

Best Wi-Fi mesh-networking kit
The Eero 6 serves steady Wi-Fi on a busy network and surpasses pricier options. It’s also much easier to set up than more complex systems.
We recommend
Asus ZenWiFi AX (XT8), ahead of the curve, for gigabit internet

Asus ZenWiFi AX (XT8)

Ahead of the curve, for gigabit internet
The ZenWiFi AX (XT8) has significant upgrades in speed and Ethernet connections over our top pick. We’d suggest it if you have a gigabit (1,000 Mbps, or close to it) internet service plan or are adding multiple smart-home devices.
A better upgrade
TP-Link Deco S4, fewer devices to serve, lower price

TP-Link Deco S4

Fewer devices to serve, lower price
The TP-Link Deco S4 outperformed mesh networks that were hundreds of dollars more expensive. It’s our choice for a cheaper way to share a Wi-Fi network around a large living space.
Budget friendly

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