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WiFi routers — home, office & travel options | Motivs.lv

In the WiFi routers category you'll find single‑band and dual‑band routers, tri‑band and mesh systems, and portable mobile hotspots. These devices deliver stable wireless internet for homes, offices and travel—improving speed, coverage and network security. Browse by speed, range and features to pick a router that matches your number of devices and usage needs.

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This category includes a wide selection of WiFi routers: basic single‑band units, dual‑band and tri‑band routers, Wi‑Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax) models, mesh networking kits for extended coverage, and portable 4G/5G hotspots for on‑the‑go connectivity. You can find consumer‑grade home routers, higher‑performance office routers, and compact travel devices.

Common use cases: at home, routers support streaming, gaming and smart home devices; in small offices they manage multiple users and prioritize business traffic; mesh systems eliminate dead zones in large or multi‑room dwellings; portable hotspots provide internet access during travel or in temporary locations. Some routers also serve as media servers or VPN endpoints for remote access.

Key features to consider include the Wi‑Fi standard (Wi‑Fi 5 vs Wi‑Fi 6), number of bands (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and sometimes 6 GHz), maximum throughput, support for MU‑MIMO, beamforming and OFDMA, Ethernet port speeds (Gigabit), USB ports for sharing storage or printers, QoS for traffic prioritization, and security options like WPA3, guest networks and parental controls. Physical dimensions and materials are usually compact plastic enclosures with vents; antennas may be internal or external depending on the model.

How to choose: match the router's capabilities to your internet plan and device count. If you have a high‑speed connection and many simultaneous devices, opt for a Wi‑Fi 6 router with gigabit ports. If there are multiple floors or thick walls, a mesh system will provide more uniform coverage. For travel choose a small router or mobile hotspot with battery support. Also check for regular firmware updates, easy setup via an app, and manufacturer support.

  • Support for Wi‑Fi 5/6 and multi‑band operation
  • MU‑MIMO, beamforming and OFDMA for improved performance
  • Gigabit Ethernet and USB ports for wired devices and storage
  • Mesh systems for seamless coverage across large homes
  • Security: WPA3, guest networks and parental controls
  • Portable hotspots for travel and temporary setups
  • Easy setup and regular firmware updates

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical router lifespan is around 3–7 years depending on usage, heat exposure and firmware maintenance. To extend life, keep the device ventilated, install firmware updates and avoid continuous peak load when possible.
Connect the router to your modem, access its admin interface via browser or app, set a unique SSID and strong password, enable encryption (WPA3 if available), and configure guest network or QoS if needed.
Regularly check for and install firmware updates, reboot the router occasionally, ensure proper ventilation and clean vents. Back up configuration settings before major changes.
Many routers include parental controls and guest networks to help manage children's access. For outdoor use seek weatherproof outdoor access points; standard home routers are not designed for prolonged outdoor exposure.