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Wired Routers

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Wired Routers

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum number of devices a wired router can support? +
Most wired routers can support anywhere from 10 to 50 devices simultaneously. However, the actual capacity can depend on the router’s specifications, including processing power, RAM, and the speed of your internet connection.
Are these wired routers compatible with fibre broadband connections? +
Yes, the wired routers in our collection are generally compatible with fibre broadband. Ensure that the router supports the same connection type as your ISP provides, such as VDSL or fibre-to-the-cabinet.
What use cases are ideal for a wired router in a business environment? +
Wired routers are ideal for stable and high-speed internet access in offices where consistent performance is critical, such as for video conferencing, cloud applications, and heavy file transfers.
How do I choose between a basic and a gigabit wired router? +
Choose a basic wired router for small offices with minimal internet use. Opt for a gigabit router if you require high-speed connections for multiple users, demanding applications, or large data transfers.
Can wired routers work with existing wireless networks? +
Yes, many wired routers can be set up alongside existing wireless networks, functioning as a wired access point to enhance connectivity for wired devices while also serving wireless traffic.
What features should I look for in a business-grade wired router? +
When selecting a business-grade wired router, look for features like dual-band support, advanced security options, quality of service (QoS) settings, and the ability to prioritize bandwidth for critical applications.