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How to Fix Slow Wi-Fi: The Best Mesh Routers for Large Homes

If your Wi-Fi drops when you walk into the bedroom or kitchen, your single router isn't the problem: physics is. Walls block signals. Mesh systems solve this by using multiple units to create a seamless web of coverage.

The Quick Verdict

For set-it-and-forget-it reliability, you cannot beat the Eero Pro 6E. It is the easiest to set up and works flawlessly. If you have a Gigabit connection and need the absolute fastest speeds available, upgrade to the Netgear Orbi.

System Rating & Award Standard Best For Price
Eero Pro 6E
Eero Pro 6E Best Overall
★★★★★ 9.2
Wi-Fi 6E

Users who want reliability

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Netgear Orbi
Netgear Orbi Fastest Speeds
★★★★★ 9.0
Wi-Fi 7

Gigabit internet plans

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TP-Link Deco
TP-Link Deco Best Value
★★★★☆ 8.5
Wi-Fi 7

Early adopters on a budget

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Amazon Eero Pro 6E

Best Reliability ★★★★★ (9.2/10)

The Verdict: Amazon's Eero Pro 6E is the iPhone of routers: it just works. Setup takes less than 10 minutes, and the app is incredibly intuitive.

The new 6E band acts as a super-highway for data, keeping your speeds high even when all the kids are streaming 4K video at once. It is unobtrusive and blends into any decor.

What We Love
  • Set it and forget it reliability
  • Incredibly easy app setup
  • Compact design
The Downsides
  • Subscription required for some security features/li>
  • Fewer ethernet ports than competitors
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Netgear Orbi 770

Fastest Speeds ★★★★★ (9.0/10)

The Verdict: If raw speed is your only metric and budget is no concern, the Netgear Orbi is a beast. It delivered the fastest speeds at long range in our testing.

The units are large and demanding of space, but the dedicated backhaul channel ensures that the satellite units are just as fast as the main router.

What We Love
  • Absolute fastest speeds available
  • Dedicated backhaul for satellites
  • Supports 100+ devices easily
The Downsides
  • Very expensive
  • Units are huge and ugly

Frequently Asked Questions

How many units do I need?
A 3-pack typically covers homes up to 5,000-6,000 sq ft. For apartments, 1 or 2 is enough.
Do these work with any ISP?
Yes, they replace your current router. You just plug them into your modem.