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TP-Link TL-WR841N 300Mbps Wireless N Router
300Mbps wireless speed ideal for interruption sensitive applications like HD video streaming- Two antennas greatly increase the wireless robustness and stability
- Easy wireless security encryption at a push of WPS button
- IP based bandwidth control
- Compatible with IPv6 -the more recent Internet Protocol version
₨ 2,600.00TP-Link TL-WR841N 300Mbps Wireless N Router
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TP-Link TL-WR841N Wireless-N Router
TP-Link TL-WR841N 300Mbps original Wireless-N Router available
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TP-Link TL-WR844N 300 Mbps Multi-Mode Wi-Fi Router
High-Speed Wi-Fi- 300 Mbps wireless transmission rate is ideal for both bandwidth sensitive tasks and basic work.- Wi-Fi 4 IEEE 802.11n/b/g 2.4 GHz
- Boosted Coverage
- Multi-Mode 4 in 1
- Parental Controls
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Tp-link TL-WR850N 300Mbps Wireless N Speed Router
Tp-link TL-WR850N 300Mbps Wireless N Speed Router ( Signal Rate 300Mbps · Antenna 2 Antennas · Frequency ) available
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TP-Link TL-WR940N 450Mbps Wireless N Router
TP-Link TL-WR940N 450Mbps original Wireless N Router available
₨ 3,650.00TP-Link TL-WR940N 450Mbps Wireless N Router
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Tp-Link TL-WR941HP 450Mbps High Power Wireless N Router
TL-WR941HP | The TL-WR941HP uses independent high power amplifiers and high gain antennas to provide a superior wireless experience.- Provide enhanced wireless range up to 10,000 sq ft.
- Wall-Penetrating Wi-Fi
- Router, Range Extender, and Access Point
- 450Mbps Wireless Speed – Ideal for video streaming, online gaming and VoIP
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TpLink TL-WN725N 150Mbps Wireless N Nano USB Adapter
As a Wireless N Nano USB adapter, TL-WN725N allows users to connect a desktop or notebook computer to a wireless network at speed of up to 150Mbps, which is ideal for smooth video streaming, voice streaming and online gaming.- 150Mbps Wireless N
- Great Surfing Experience with Nano USB Adapter
- Miniature Design Brings Infinite Convenience
- Easy Setup
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Ubiquiti PowerBeam PTP WiFi UBNT Bridge
PBE-M5-400 Ubiquiti PowerBeam M5 5GHz 25 dBi PTP WiFi UBNT Bridge
₨ 15,500.00Ubiquiti PowerBeam PTP WiFi UBNT Bridge
₨ 15,500.00
WiFi Routers at Best Price in Lahore Pakistan
Do all your connected devices slow down your internet connection? Do you want to increase the security level of your network? Or extend the range of the WiFi signal? Maybe you have teenagers who spend too much time on the internet? The Wifi router is the answer to all this and can allow much more.
What is a WiFi router used for?
Let’s start with the basics so that everyone understands, namely: what is a router?
A router is a device that sends data packets between different networks. In addition to containing data, a package also includes the destination address of that data. Therefore, the definition of a router is to send packets between routers until they reach their final destination. This is how your box connects to the internet. When you enter a Google search, the router directs the packet to Google’s servers for completion. That’s everything that happens outside your home.
Now at home, the router will ensure the transmission of information between the internet and all devices going online. The router directs all incoming data to your devices connected to the router.
So What is a WiFi router?
Well, it’s a router for which there is no need for a cable to connect devices to it. We are not going to give you a course on how WiFi works, but we use it daily so that you can see the principle.
There are also other types of routers: classic routers with a wired connection via Ethernet cable, which are gradually being replaced by wifi routers, and 4G, 5G routers which allow a device’s Wifi connection to be shared. These will still need to be connected to certain peripherals not equipped with WiFi, such as a NAS. In this case, be sure to choose a suitable RJ45 cable.
Wifi Router Price
As with Hafeez Centre, the price of a router is based on its performance and features. Fast throughput speeds, good range, extensive parameter management, or simplified handling. Prices can vary greatly depending on their characteristics, the number of antennas, ports, etc. A single baseband 802.11ac router will cost less than 2000 rupees.
With the Wifi 6 standard, the potential of routers has soared. Speeds of 11000Mbps are becoming more and more common, but you can also find entry-level routers in the AX version. If you are looking for performance, prices climb quickly.
Everyone will orient their choice according to the conditions of their home and what they want to get from their router. The best WiFi router will offer interesting, sometimes innovative features at a consistent price.
Our Complete WiFi Router Buying Guide, How to Choose?
Like all other technological equipment, the WiFi wireless router has made progress in recent years. In addition to the classic models, many optimized versions of many functions have landed on the market. Thus, choosing an ideal WiFi router at a reasonable price for your needs is complicated, especially when you do not know anything about it. Let’s find out everything there is to know about this product.
How to install a wifi router?
To install a router correctly, you must first understand how it works. Know that the router comes after the box, that it must (most of the time) be on the same IP range as the box, and that it must have a fixed IP address, you can make it work: that is to say to make the connection and to have the internet on all of your equipment. Do not hesitate to use the instructions, the online interface, and the web for the installation. At worst: a button on the back of the router will offer the possibility of returning it to its original state.
How to configure a wifi router?
Setting up a router is not too complicated. Do not hesitate to hire a professional company for the configuration. A smartphone application is also available and will allow a significant configuration part. The app will ask you for some things and find your address. As for the installation, follow what the documentation and the online interface say. Afterwards, it will be up to you to fine-tune various aspects of using the app.
What criteria should be taken into account?
To choose a WiFi router, you have to focus on your needs and budget (the price of the router). To find the right equipment for you, you must consider the following five criteria.
Installation
Take a model that is easy to handle. Depending on your preferences: a model for home use, data sharing, or advanced use. Each model has its installation system.
Security
There are non-secure models. When a malicious individual tries to infiltrate the network, this is problematic. Choose a router with relevant security settings. Check the presence of the WPA2 standard.
Size as well as the number of bands
The main antennas offer the possibility of perfectly receiving the connection signals, contrary to the simple antennas. The performance of the device depends on the number of bandwidths. Be aware that the single band model is less efficient than the dual or triple band model. A 3-band device incorporates a 2.4 GHz channel and 2 5 GHz channels. This is the best option for families with multiple devices and SMBs.
Standard
The standard is defined with the digits 802.11XX, where the suffix characterizes the standard generation of the router. All of the equipment introduced in 2017 has 802.11.ac standard. Check your router for this standard.
Scope
The announced theoretical range of a product is generally measured without any physical obstacle for the wifi signal. So when buying, don’t forget that if you have your router at point A and your computer is at point B of your house, you will have to consider the walls and other elements that can weaken or even block the range.
If you encounter this problem, there are always possibilities for optimizing the extent of your network with Wi-Fi repeaters or powerline sockets, for example.
FAQs
How to choose the right Wi-Fi router?
To choose the right Wi-Fi router that will meet your expectations without blowing your budget, you must consider several criteria. The key, as with any product purchase: target your needs.
Which Wi-Fi standard to choose?
The most recent standard is 802.11 ax, whose name has been simplified to Wi-Fi 6. This standard is relatively new and brings many improvements over its predecessors. Naturally, the maximum speeds increase with Wi-Fi 6, whether on the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency band. This latest generation of the wireless communication protocol also brings the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) technology, which is very useful to avoid network congestion thanks to the division of the Wi-Fi channels into a multitude of sub-channels, allowing to better manage data transmissions with many devices at the same time.
If Wi-Fi 6 is becoming more democratic and will gradually impose itself and make Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) disappear, compatible routers are often more expensive than Wi-Fi models. To take advantage of Wi-Fi 6, you must have compatible devices.
Smartphones, laptops, and recently launched products usually support Wi-Fi 6, but devices purchased before 2022 do not. Depending on how long you plan to keep your router and the renewal of your other equipment, it is up to you to determine if it is worth investing in a Wi-Fi 6 router.
Finally, remember that Wi-Fi 6 routers are backwards compatible with the old standards. Your Wi-Fi 5 devices will have no problem connecting to a Wi-Fi 6 router.
On which frequency band to connect?
Most routers are dual-band, i.e., they have two frequency bands: a first in 2.4 GHz and another in 5 GHz. Some devices offer the possibility of combining these two bands into a single SSID network that is easier to manage. The router then automatically switches your devices to one or the other band, depending on their performance.
The 2.4 GHz frequency band is very useful for devices positioned at a long distance from the router. It is also particularly effective at traversing obstacles. Many connected home automation objects are only compatible with 2.4 GHz.
The 5 GHz frequency band offers faster speeds and is generally less congested. But the experience quickly degrades as soon as you move away from the router.
The most high-end router models offer three frequency bands instead of two, with one band at 2.4 GHz and the other two at 5 GHz. This makes it possible to increase the maximum speeds supported by the router and reserve a bar for bandwidth-intensive activities, such as 4K streaming, cloud gaming, or online gaming.
A new Wi-Fi 6E standard is emerging, adding a new 6 GHz frequency band, but France is currently not affected.
What speeds do I need?
Whether you are a competitive online player, use your connection for videoconferences, or simply for standard web browsing, your speed needs will not be the same. The quality of your internet connection also drives the choice of the router: there is no need to invest in the fastest router on the market if you do not have a very good fibre connection.
Pay attention to the speeds announced by the manufacturers for each router. They represent the maximum bandwidth managed by the device, all frequency bands combined. For example, you will not be able to take advantage of all the speeds for a single device.
Also, be careful, if you plan to connect to the router by wire, that the RJ45 ports support speeds of at least 1 Gbps if you need them (Gigabit Ethernet) and that they are not limited to 100 Mbps.
The importance of connectivity
The hardware interface precisely, let’s come to it. The number of Ethernet ports is decisive if you are used to plugging your devices into the router for a more stable and faster connection. Remember that the WAN port is used exclusively for connection with the modem (usually your internet box). The LAN sockets are used to connect the devices to the router. And as mentioned earlier, be sure to choose a model equipped with fast Ethernet ports (Gigabit or more) to make the most of the power of your connection.
Some routers also have USB ports, the main function of which will be to connect a storage device such as a USB key or external hard drive, which you can then transform into a NAS whose files are available from another device connected to the router. You can also use this connection to connect a printer and make it available on the network.