Sunday, February 28, 2016

5 Things To Consider While Buying WiFi Router


Everybody is moving to the next generation Wireless Internet in home and office. You can share the home or office broadband wirelessly using WiFi router. There is a wide range of WiFi routers available out there, which nothing but adds more confusion. We have listed 5 things that you must check while buying WiFi router.



1. Connection Type

The type of router varies depending upon the type of internet connection you have. If you re subscribed to telephone internet connection like BSNL or MTNL, then you need ADSL router. The hardware in the router differs from connection to connection. If your ISP is a local cable internet service provider then, you need non-ADSL router.

2. The Standard

All new routers support 802.11ac standard. The ac interprets that, it boasts data transfer speed up to three times faster than older 802.11n. Some routers support 2.4GHz band while some support 5GHz frequency band. 5GHz offers better network performance for file transfer and media content streaming. All latest 802.11ac routers are backward compatible with ’n’ standard so, your older devices can work without any hassle.

3. Dual Band

802.11n standard routers offer 2.4GHz band frequency. Microwave, cordless phones and bluetooth devices operate in same frequency spectrum. If you have too many devices at home or office, this can lead to congestion and reduce signal strength. In such cases, it is advisable to use dual-band router that supports 5GHz band. Devices that are compatible with 5GHz can connect to it while, rest devices can operate on 2.4GHz.

4. USB Port

Routers with USB port are compatible with flash drives and printer. This lets you share USB compatible resources over the network. This can be a great value add function in work environment. These are very important function in small offices. Some USB compatible routers are also compatible with 3G data dongles. However, only some specific brands of USB dongles are supported.

5. Multiple Antennas

This is very important factor that determines signal strength of WiFi network in your home or office. Having multiple antennas help in increasing overall range of your router. It is ideal for environment where there are multiple walls and glass doors in home or office. 

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