Reliable internet access is crucial for remote and hybrid working, requiring solutions that accommodate multiple devices. Traditional routers serve as a central hub, connecting devices either wirelessly or via Ethernet with password protection. They are cost-effective for budget-conscious consumers and have capabilities for high bandwidth and speed needs. In larger homes where the office is far from the router, a mesh network may enhance signal strength. Evaluating the layout of your home and specific connectivity requirements will guide the decision between a single router and a mesh network.
A traditional router acts as a central hub for internet connectivity, allowing devices to connect either via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. They are typically password-protected.
Standard routers are generally much more affordable than mesh network products and can effectively support home offices and device connectivity on a budget.
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