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External Antenna Routers TP-Link Archer AX72 Pro

TP-Link Archer AX72 Pro

4.7

£97.93£99.35
Or 3 interest-free payments of £32.64/mo.*
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External Antenna Routers ASUS RT-BE88U

ASUS RT-BE88U

£285.05
Or 3 interest-free payments of £95.01/mo.*
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External Antenna Routers TP-Link Archer AX55

TP-Link Archer AX55

4.7

£49.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.66/mo.*
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External Antenna Routers TP-Link TL-MR6400

TP-Link TL-MR6400

4.4

£55.64£55.86
Or 3 interest-free payments of £18.54/mo.*
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External Antenna Routers ASUS TUF Gaming AX6000 (TUF-AX6000)

ASUS TUF Gaming AX6000 (TUF-AX6000)

4.6

£117.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £39.33/mo.*
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External Antenna Routers ASUS TUF Gaming AX3000 V2

ASUS TUF Gaming AX3000 V2

4.6

£74.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £24.99/mo.*
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External Antenna Routers TP-Link Archer MR600 V2

TP-Link Archer MR600 V2

£107.96
Or 3 interest-free payments of £35.98/mo.*
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External Antenna Routers ASUS RT-BE92U BE9700

ASUS RT-BE92U BE9700

3.7

£217.43
Or 3 interest-free payments of £72.47/mo.*
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ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98
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ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98

4.5

£559.01£561.53
Or 3 interest-free payments of £186.33/mo.*
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Routers: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing a router, it's crucial to assess your internet usage and requirements. Consider the number of devices that will connect to the network. If you have a large household with multiple users streaming, gaming, or working from home, opt for a router with higher bandwidth and dual-band or tri-band capabilities. For smaller households or light internet use, a simpler model may suffice. Understanding your needs helps you avoid overspending on features you won't use.

Not all routers are compatible with every Internet Service Provider (ISP), so it's essential to verify compatibility before buying. Contact your ISP or check their website for a list of supported routers. Additionally, some ISPs offer their own routers as part of the service package, which might be more convenient if you're not tech-savvy. Ensuring compatibility can save you time and frustration in setting up your network.

Your door is not just an entryway; it's also a critical component of home security. Look for doors with robust locking mechanisms such as multi-point locks or deadbolts for added protection. If you're opting for glass panels, consider tempered or laminated glass to enhance security without sacrificing style. Additionally, check for certifications like PAS 24 or Secured by Design, which indicate that the door meets rigorous safety standards. Prioritizing security features gives you peace of mind while complementing your home's aesthetic.

ROUTERS

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Routers are devices that connect multiple networks and direct data between them. They play a crucial role in managing internet traffic within your home or office, ensuring your devices can access the web efficiently. When choosing routers, consider factors like speed, range, and compatibility with your internet service.

Routers are selected based on coverage area, number of devices, and internet speed requirements. Assess your home's size and layout to ensure adequate coverage. For larger spaces, consider routers with a strong signal or mesh systems. Check the maximum speed supported to match your internet plan.

Routers are available as single-band or dual-band devices. Single-band routers operate on one frequency, typically 2.4GHz, while dual-band routers use both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. Dual-band offers better performance and less interference, making them ideal for streaming and gaming.

Routers are essential for maintaining optimal internet performance. Upgrading can provide faster speeds, improved security features, and better support for multiple devices. If you experience slow connections or frequent dropouts, a new router may enhance your network's reliability and efficiency.

Routers are often used with modems to connect to the internet. While routers manage data within a network, modems link your network to your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Some devices combine both functions in one unit, known as modem-routers, simplifying setup and reducing equipment clutter.

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