Throw in one-year of free, tough-as-nails Netgear Armour internet security too, and your expansive wireless network is as impenetrable as it is fast. ft alone, so just work out how vast your empire is and buy your Orbis accordingly (2x pack costs £370, a 4x pack £500 and additional satellites come in at £220 apiece). ft, it can also boost your WiFi up to a whopping 5.4Gbps, letting you stream, video call or game on up to 75 different devices simultaneously without bother from buffering – and that’s range, speed and stability enough for the biggest abode or small-to-medium-sized business.ĭesigned to be ultra-premium, the Orbi’s unique shape, height and top-end components allow it to produce such incredible performance, reaching the parts that its contemporaries cannot.Īs stated, the system is expandable to cover up to 10K of square footage, but a single unit will comfortably manage 2000 sq. For a start, not only can it deliver expandable coverage of up to 10,000 sq. Undeniably upping the cost ante quite a bit now, Netgear’s Orbi RBK763 WiFi 6 mesh system may pile on the pounds, but the benefits of the upgrade are also quite considerable. Buy now £ 77, Amazonīest for: More palatial pads with plenty of people What’s more, designed for desktop, wall or even ceiling mounting, the Zyxel WiFi 6 Access Point NWA50AX can be installed pretty much everywhere, keeping it right out of sight and mind, while you surf the information superhighway (as it used to be called back in the 90s) with all the lightning-like response of a suddenly startled Usain Bolt. Supporting the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz rates of WiFi 4 and WiFi 5, the NWA50AX (no association with Dr Dre, that I’m aware of) is both easy to set-up, thanks to an Android or iOS-based app-based installation wizard, and more secure than the lid of an unreasonably stubborn jam jar due to the inclusion of the latest WPA3 Personal standard encryption.ĭesigned specifically with the home office and small business in mind, the Zyxel allows for both local web interface access and/or Nebula Cloud networking management, making configuration for yourself, guests and – should your business flourish – employees, keeping you in constant control at the click of a virtual button.Īnd that’s it – ultra-fast internet at up to 1.8Gbps is now in the air all around you, ready to crank up connectivity stability, reach and speed no matter how many devices depend on it, within reason, obviously. Buy now £ 69.99, AmazonĪnother nicely priced mesh way to enhance your home network to the wonders of WiFi 6. Security protected to WPA2/WPA3 standards (banking standard) to keep your data safer than smart houses and featuring a Gigabit ethernet port for hard-connection to things like smart TVs, receivers and gaming consoles, the devolo WiFi 6 Repeater 3000 is your easy access route to wide-ranging stable WiFi the whole house over. With custom configuration available via the iOS or Android app, you can keep the kids safe, set time constraints and even add in guests so that neither offspring or occasion visitor can over-extend their online stay. What’s known as a ‘mesh’ system (no need to go any deeper into that), the 3000 is mains powered, meaning you can plug it into any convenient socket, freeing yourself to forget all about it as your assembled smartphones, computers, tablets and gaming consoles enjoy life in the fast lane without any faff, blowing away the cobwebs of buffering from streamed entertainment and important big-business video conferences alike. Your WiFi range and speed is instantly ramped up across every crevice of your home. Set-up time is around the five-minute mark and the process is a piece of wire-free cake just plug the devolo in, press the button marked ‘ADD’ in big, friendly letters and… Bob’s your rapidly online uncle. It offers transmission speeds up to (note the ‘up to’, always) 3000Mbps and is compatible with all contemporary routers and devices. Scraping in at under £100, the WiFi 6 Repeater 3000 from devolo is the easiest and, indeed, peasiest way to hyper-speed your home WiFi by upgrading your existing flavour of wireless to the latest WiFi 6 (802.11ax) standard via a minor bit of plug and play. New West End Company BRANDPOST | PAID CONTENT.
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