Top Routers 2023

Explore top-rated routers at ProdSeeker. Discover our carefully curated selection of high-performance routers for seamless connectivity and fast internet speeds. Whether you need a router for gaming, streaming, or work, we have options to suit your needs.

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The Linksys WRT 1200AC is a moderately priced dual-band 802.11ac router that offered fast file transfer speeds and good 5GHz performance in testing.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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One of the easiest routers to install and set up, Google’s $200 OnHub may represent the future of home networking. For now, though, it has a high price tag, only one LAN port and limited features and configuration choices.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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The Google OnHub makes it easy to bring dual-band 802.11ac networking to your home, but it's missing many of the management features you'd expect from a $200 router.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Linksys AC2400 Dual Band Wi-Fi Router (E8350) delivers very good 2.4GHz throughput and fast file transfers. It's equipped with the latest Wi-Fi technology, but its 5GHz throughput is only middling, and it's not cheap.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Trendnet TEW-812 802.11ac delivers excellent dual-band performance on the cheap and is easy to hide, but it falls a bit short on range.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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The Wireless AC1900 Dual Band Gigabit Cloud Router (DIR-880L) comes with D-Link's modern and mobile-optimized UI, is a good performer in 802.11n and legacy wireless modes, but it's just average in 802.11ac throughput.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Trendnet's AC1900 Dual Band Wireless Router (TEW-812DRU) is the fastest 802.11ac router we've tested to date. Unfortunately, some software issues cast a shadow over its shining performance.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Hackability and high speeds make the Linksys WRT1900AC router stand out as much as its retro look.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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Amped Wireless' High Power 700mW Dual Band AC Wi-Fi Router (RTA15) is an excellent at 802.11n but disappoints in 802.11ac mode.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Securifi's Almond is the industry's first touch screen router. The device is attractive and easy to set up, but the hardware is only suited to those with light networking needs.
-- As reviewed by PCMag