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Traditional Wi-Fi router vs. mesh: How to decide between the 2 popular networking options

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Why This Matters

Choosing between a traditional Wi-Fi router and a mesh system depends on your home size, budget, and coverage needs. While routers are cost-effective and simple to set up, mesh systems excel at eliminating dead zones in larger or complex floor plans, ensuring seamless connectivity throughout your home. Making the right choice can significantly enhance your internet experience, especially in today's environment of increased bandwidth demands.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

Routers are cheaper, faster, and easier to set up.

Mesh systems fix dead zones with wider coverage.

Choose based on budget, home size, and connection needs.

In the era of flexible work, a rock-solid home Wi-Fi setup is a must. Between your laptop, the kids' tablets, and a house full of smart gadgets, your bandwidth demands are higher than ever. That raises a classic tech dilemma: stick with a traditional high-powered router, or upgrade to a multi-node mesh system?

The right choice really comes down to your floor plan and where you actually get your work done. Modern routers have become impressively powerful, and for many, a single well-placed unit is all you'll ever need.

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However, if you're dealing with dead zones in a larger house or trying to join a video call from a distant spare bedroom, a mesh network can provide that seamless, wall-to-wall coverage that keeps everything running smoothly.

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