


As technically advanced as most routers on this list, it is rated at 2600Mbps using 4x4 MU-MIMO and has plenty of LAN ports – seven Gigabit ones. Technically speaking, the Nighthawk X10 is a consumer router, but like the Asus model above, it offers features you will usually find on business routers. Asus has partnered with Trend Micro to offer a built-in security package called AIProtection. There’s a lot more here, including RADIUS support, the ability to aggregate four 1Gb Ethernet ports into a virtual 4Gb one (it has a mighty eight Gigabit Ethernet ports in all), and even support for LTE as a backup connection to improve resilience – the router already has two 1Gbps WAN ports that can be aggregated or used independently.Īs you’d expect from a top-of-the-range router, it offers 4x4 MU-MIMO and theoretical speeds of up to 2.6Gbps with open plan coverage up to 100m (albeit on the 2.4GHz band). Granted, it is excruciatingly expensive but packs the sort of features you’d never expect from a router, like an M.2 slot to plug in an SSD to convert it into a mini-NAS. The BRT-AC828 is its only business router, and the device ticks many boxes, even for small businesses looking for more than ten simultaneous connections. Asus has a reputation for manufacturing great consumer products, and the Taiwanese firm – known for its laptops and motherboards – has been trying its hand at wireless products.
