When connecting to the internet at home, it is common to do so wirelessly via Wi-Fi. However, the coverage may not reach all corners of the house equally. Therefore, it is not the best option to consume streaming content or enjoy the best online gaming experience.

The best solution to solve the coverage problem is to use a mesh Wi-Fi network system, which greatly improves the quality of wireless access. In this article, we have collected the best mesh Wi-Fi systems of 2023.

ASUS ZENWIFI PRO ET12

ASUS ZENWIFI PRO ET12
$779.99

Looking for something almost magical? The Asus ZenWiFi Pro ET12 is a high-end 6E mesh Wi-Fi system, which is the latest and greatest Wi-Fi standard, capable of the fastest speeds. That means your setup will be future-proofed when other 6E-compatible products hit the market.

The Asus ZenWifi Pro ET12 is clearly one of the best systems on the market, both in terms of performance and unit features, making it a real winner for the future in the world of mesh routers.

Of course, it will cost you quite a bit of money, and if you don’t really need the 6E Wi-Fi functionality, you can ignore it and go with one of the cheaper and better options. But if money is no object, the Asus system is impressive.

NETGEAR ORBI WIFI 6

NETGEAR ORBI WIFI 6
US$309

Netgear’s Orbi WiFi 6 offers full Wi-Fi 6 support, allowing it to reach lightning-fast speeds, and uses a dedicated backhaul channel to ensure the connection between the router and your servers is always solid.

Yes, it’s expensive, but with a total of 6 Gbps of bandwidth available for up to 100 devices, whether you want your Wi-Fi to reach the attic or need to connect a bunch of new smart home devices, the Orbi WiFi 6 can help.


Add to that a simple setup process, an intuitive and easy-to-use app, and support for Google Assistant and Alexa voice commands, and you’ve got a lightning-fast mesh system that we think is the best overall system, both visually and in terms of performance.

AMAZON EERO 6

The Eero 6 is not the fastest option on the market, nor does it offer the most advanced features, but it is an attractive mix of performance and functionality at the right price.

The Eero 6 will be more than sufficient for most users’ needs, and its value for money, stable performance and simplicity set it apart.

It’s also very easy to set up and has one of the most intuitive and successful applications you’ll find on the marketi. You can pause internet access, set up a guest network for your friends and more, all with a few clicks on your smartphone.

AMAZON EERO 6
$331.97

NETGEAR ORBI WI-FI 6E

NETGEAR ORBI WI-FI 6E
US$1,099.99

In many ways, this model would be our number one choice, as it is so advanced that it is arguably the best Wi-Fi mesh system in the world. But that comes with an inevitably high price tag.

This system offers impressive performance across the board, as it is the world’s first quad-band Wi-Fi mesh system. In simple terms, that means you get state-of-the-art speeds, connectivity, range and device capability.

In terms of speed, this system offers a maximum of 10.8 Gbps (amazing!) and a simply monstrous 700 square meter coverage area (you can also purchase additional servers, up to 6, and expand that coverage to 1,625 square meters). You can connect up to 250 devices to the RBKE963 network, which is more devices than even the most demanding techie has.

GOOGLE NEST WI-FI

GOOGLE NEST WI-FI
$396.98

Google’s Wi-Fi network kit: it’s fast, reliable, offers decent coverage, and the satellite nodes are equipped with Google Assistant. The app is as neat as you’d expect from Google, and lets you do everything from measuring signal strength to keeping kids off the Internet for too long.

While you might get faster speeds with another kit, and there’s no Wi-Fi 6 support here, there’s no doubt that this is one of the best mesh network kits on the market, especially if you’re already heavily invested in the Google ecosystem.


According to Google, a two-pack of Nest Wifi hubs provides 210 square meters of coverage. In our testing, we found the range to be impressive and the latency very low. It can even work alongside the existing Wi-Fi network to add a second network.

NETGEAR NIGHTHAWK XR1000

NETGEAR NIGHTHAWK XR1000
$248.

In terms of gaming-centric routers, we have the king on the throne here. The XR1000 leaves nothing to be desired, with a fantastic mix of powerful hardware, powerful software and elegant design. Plus, it offers the best router software, running DumaOS.

The 5,400MB/s throughput is obviously a key selling point, but it’s the power and control offered by the software to control the network and connection that’s the real star, and a reason why we recommend it over other routers with similar specs.

Overall, if you’re a gamer looking to get the most out of your PS5, Xbox Series X or gaming PC with Wi-Fi 6, the Netgear Nighthawk XR1000 is the best dedicated gaming Wi-Fi mesh on the market, offering wireless coverage at AX5400 dual-band speeds. Price aside, it’s impossible not to recommend it.

TP-LINK DECO P9

It’s a bit older and therefore not as advanced as most of the faster systems featured in this list, but that’s one of the main reasons to consider the TP-Link Deco P9: it won’t cost you as much.

Another reason to buy this Wi-Fi mesh kit is that it gives you the ability to use Wi-Fi mesh in conjunction with the Powerline network, so Internet signals can travel through your home’s existing wiring as well as overhead.


The accompanying app is simple and easy to use, and allows you to prioritize devices, as well as cut off the kids’ connection to the network at bedtime. It’s a solid package overall, and definitely deserves to be on the list of best mesh Wi-Fi systems, especially considering its competitive price.

TP-LINK DECO X90 (AX6600)

TP-LINK DECO X90 (AX6600)
$337.99

If you live in a big house with a lot of people and a lot of connected devices, the TP-Link Deco X90 (AX6600) will be one of the best mesh systems for you. It is a tri-band Wi-Fi 6 mesh system that can reach maximum speeds of no less than 6600Mbps, and you can have up to 200 devices connected at the same time.

It can be a real wonder to increase coverage and eliminate Wi-Fi weak spots. One person can stream 4K video in one room and play online games in another without any problems. So if you have three or more rooms, this mesh network option will make all the difference.

Best of all, it’s so easy. There’s no complicated setup, just plug them in, log into the Deco smartphone app and name your network. That’s literally all you need to do, it’s a matter of minutes.

NETGEAR WI-FI 6 ORBI RBK353

NETGEAR WI-FI 6 ORBI RBK353
$1,099.99

There are many Orbi plans and this is the cheapest one. However, it doesn’t have some advanced features (it’s dual-band instead of tri-band, for example), but it does support the latest Wi-Fi 6 standard.

The units in this package are smaller than those in other Orbi systems, making them easier to place in the home. As usual with Netgear hardware, everything is very simple to install and set up: basically, just plug in the boxes, install the app and follow the instructions.

With total possible speeds of 1,800 Mbps (though your broadband is probably much lower) and coverage of about 488 square meters (with the three-pack option), this is a mesh network system you can count on to connect dozens of devices.

Tenda MW6 Nova

Tenda MW6 Nova
$139.99

This device provides wireless connection with coverage up to 165 meters, and up to 9 additional nodes can be added to achieve 1000 square meters of coverage. Up to 90 devices can be connected without delay or network interruption. It also allows you to automatically reconnect the network when it is lost, so we are always online.

Installation is very simple, as the units are synchronized with each other right out of the box. This means that you only need to connect the cables to enjoy the Internet connection throughout your home. It also has its own application from which you can create guest access, block devices and prioritize different network devices.

To protect our network and connected devices, you can use its WPA2-PSK protocol to encrypt the Wi-Fi password. It can be purchased on Amazon for about 45 €.


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