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Get Acquainted with the Top 3 Wi-Fi Routers for 2017

While buying a good router is important if you want great coverage, be aware that even the best routers cannot guarantee that you will enjoy speedy Internet access at all times. If you want to ensure that you consistently get the high speed coverage you’re paying for, simply click below to use DFNDR’s Wi-Fi Check feature. It not only assesses your Internet speed, but also examines your DNS and network security to ensure that your router remains safe from worms, Trojans, viruses, hacks and other dangers as you engage in online activities. Click here to check your Wi-Fi connection:

There are so many Wi-Fi routers to pick from that it can be hard to know which one is the best choice. The following is an overview of the top three Wi-Fi routers for 2017 so you can see what the options currently are and determine which router is best for you. All of these options offer great speed and coverage, and are easy to set up and use.

Google Wi-Fi

Google Wi-Fi does have its downsides. It is not the fastest option on the market and only has limited control options. However, there are several reasons why this particular router is at the top of the list. Google Wi-Fi, unlike many other Wi-Fi routers in its class, specializes in offering far-reaching coverage throughout the entire house. It is extremely easy to set up, offers traffic prioritization functionality, and is one of the cheapest routers available.

Asus RT-AC88U

The Tri-band version of this particular router is literally one of the fastest routers on the market. It can handle heavy traffic in any setting without diminishing user speed or experience. In addition, it has eight external LAN ports and a USB port, and allows for multiple user input and output. It is quite pricey but its high cost is well worth it.

D-Link AC5300 Ultra Wi-Fi Router

The D-Link AC5300 Ultra Wi-Fi Router has a lot going for it. It’s a tri-brand router and as such offers amazingly fast speed. It is also very easy to configure, enabling a user to customize settings without studying the manual beforehand. Furthermore, the router offers full house coverage to multiple devices using eight antennas to ensure that the entire home has high-speed Wi-Fi at all times. The only major downside to this particular router is that it will take up a lot of room on your desk.

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