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Editor’s Note: We think you should be aware that TP-Link routers are under investigation by the US government over security concerns and could be banned in the US this year, according to multiple news reports. The TP-Link Archer AX21 was previously named our best overall choice. While our evaluation of the hardware hasn’t changed, out of extreme caution for our readers, we decided to pause it as our top recommendation until we learn more. Read CNET’s reporting for more information.
Just a few years ago, Wi-Fi 6 was the flashy new wireless standard that boasted impressive speed upgrades. With brands increasingly launching new Wi-Fi 7 routers, you can now find a good number of Wi-Fi 6 models available for less than $100, as well as mesh systems, gaming routers, range extenders and more. Some do the job better than others, and that’s where we come in, with comprehensive, hands-on tests to help identify the best upgrade picks for the money.
Wi-Fi 7-compatible devices like the new iPhone 16 are slowly becoming more prevalent, but most Wi-Fi 7 routers are still on the expensive side. Wi-Fi 6 is compatible with almost every newer device, like the Apple TV 4K and the PlayStation 5 console, and it will still work fine with Wi-Fi 7 devices like the iPhone 16.
Expect regular updates to this post as we continue to put Wi-Fi routers to the test in 2025. Whenever we find a new router that merits consideration, we’ll add it to the list.
Best Wi-Fi 6 routers
Netgear R6700AX
Best budget router for gigabit networks
Gigabit internet speeds are growing in availability from a wide number of major ISPs, and they’re a great fit with the faster wireless transfer rates of Wi-Fi 6. If you’ve made the upgrade to gigabit internet speeds at home, then you’ll definitely want a Wi-Fi 6 router that can take full advantage of it.
Your best bet would be to go with a true upgrade pick like the Asus RT-AX86U, or a top-rated mesh system — but if you’re on a budget or you just don’t want to spend more than $100 or so, you should move the Netgear R6700AX right to the top of your list. Currently available for $80, it’s an AX1800 router with full support for Wi-Fi 6 and 5GHz speeds as high as 1.3 gigabits per second.
In our tests on a gigabit network, the R6700AX outperformed comparable models, including the TP-Link Archer AX21, delivering download speeds that averaged in at 591Mbps across a 1,350-square-foot test environment. At close range, those speeds rose as high as 800Mbps. For comparison, the Archer AX21 finished those same tests with an overall average of 435Mbps, and it wasn’t able to hit download speeds any higher than 598Mbps at close range.
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When a router supports Wi-Fi 6, that means that it’s capable of using features like OFDMA and 1024-QAM to deliver faster speeds and lower latency to busy networks with lots of connected devices. That’s true even with the budget-priced value picks — and among those, the one that performs the best is the TP-Link Archer AX21.
The Archer AX21 did an outstanding job in my at-home speed tests. At the end of multiple days of tests across five spots in my house, the Archer AX21’s average download speed on a 300Mbps fiber network was a near-perfect 299Mbps. That includes triple-digit download speeds in the very back of my house, a common dead zone where a lot of the routers I test struggle to stay connected at all. I retested the AX21 after upgrading my home network to gigabit speeds — it isn’t powerful enough to top out a connection like that, but it still delivered fast, consistent speeds, with my downloads averaging in at 441Mbps.
That level of performance was strong enough for the Archer AX21 to beat out similar models from Netgear, Asus and D-Link, and it even kept the pace with fancier routers that cost significantly more. It’s also a cinch to set up, thanks to TP-Link’s Tether app for Android and iOS, which also offers quick access to basic network settings without bombarding you with ads like some other router apps will.
All of that makes the Archer AX21 an extremely worthy pick for small- to medium-sized homes, and one of the best value picks you’ll find that supports Wi-Fi 6.
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