4G LTE Routers for Home Use

Published on 2017-10-18

4G LTE router for home use

Start by checking the 4G coverage, and the other network options, at our location. Living outside a major city could be one of the main reasons for choosing 4G for your home wi-fi, rather than one of the home broadband connection packages. In these more rural locations the home broadband connection often includes partial copper wiring, which greatly reduces speeds, bandwidths, and reliability. So 4G can be a great choice for home wi-fi as it can provide faster speeds, as long as you are in an area with a good reception of the 4G LTE service.

4G LTE router for full home wi-fi coverage

The size and configuration of your home should be taken into account when choosing a 4G LTE router. Look at where Internet will be used. Consider if you will want wi-fi coverage at the far end of the garden, in a garage, or other spaces distant from the router. Or, do you have a compact house or apartment where devices will be in close proximity to the router.

For large properties a single router could leave dead spots, or provide poor service at the perimeters. This can be solved by adding access points or using range extenders. These will give you full wi-fi coverage across your home, but will also add to the cost.

Ease of management and security

Home routers now come with advanced functions for managing your home Internet and making your home network secure. Features can be added or disabled using App type controls, and your security options can range from basic to a long list of customisation options. Look closely at the features you need and how they meet your requirements.

Choosing the best 4G LTE for your home use

As with any technology, the more advanced the equipment the more it costs. When you choose a 4G LTE router for your home choose one with features and options that you want and that you will use.

Consider the number of devices that could be connected at any one time. Select a 4G router with the bandwidth capabilities to handle all your devices and allow for future increases. Also include requirements for devices that you will want to hard wire into your router and the number of available ports.

As the importance of home connectivity continues to grow, and more of our domestic tools and services require Internet connection, make sure you buy a router that will be reliable and meet your future demands.

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