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The best routers for gaming

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A slow internet connection can cause online games to lag and become difficult to play. Upgrading to a newer, more modern router should deliver a better experience when gaming online or broadcasting gameplay. A high-performing router will reduce lag and ensure that other non-gaming devices don’t experience any slowdowns while you’re playing online.

Finding a high-speed router is easy, but you might be wondering which is best for gaming. We selected six of the best routers designed for gaming and checked out their specs and features.

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At a glance

  • The best gaming router: Rayee E6 AX6000
  • The best MU-MIMO gaming router: TP-Link AC5400X Tri-Band Router
  • The best gaming router for busy places: Asus RT-AX88U
  • The top affordable router: Zyxel Armor Z2 AC2600
  • The best dorm model: TP-Link Archer C9 AC1900
  • The best high-end gaming router: Netgear Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR1000

Rayee E6 AX6000: The best

The Rayee E6 router.
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When it comes to the absolute pinnacle of gaming routers, the current market leader for performance is the Raye E6 AX6000. Pound-for-pound, no other option can match the speeds and stability this router can produce for gamers. Packing in the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, this router won’t only maximize your current speeds but is futureproof for speeds up to a staggering 5,952 Mbps. If you’re connecting via a LAN cable, you’re set for up to 2.5 Gbps.

This router provides both a 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks to cater to your unique home layout, but also has a special 5GHz Game network that can be set specifically for gaming. Between that and the ability for it to prioritize gaming when detected will make sure no other network hogs interrupt the flow of the game.

The multi-antenna design ensures that you get a strong signal even through solid walls, but obviously, the best results will come from being as close as possible to the router. The ability to control it with an app and set up a mesh with a single button makes it as easy to use as it is powerful.

TP-Link Archer C5400X: The best MU-MIMO gaming router

TP-Link Archer C5400X
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The powerful tri-band router is easily one of the best MU-MIMO routers we’ve seen. MU-MIMO allows routers to communicate with devices simultaneously (multiple users) rather than sequentially, as seen with older MIMO-based routers. This greatly improves apparent speed and connection dependability, ideal for mobile gamers — especially if there’s more than one in the house.

TP-Link’s Archer C5400X is an AC5400-class router promising speeds up to 1,000Mbps on the 2.4GHz band (4×4) and up to 2,187Mbps on the 5GHz band (4×4). What’s notable here is that it offers a second 5GHz connection, thus you can dedicate it to gaming while the other two 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands serve the network’s non-gaming devices.

This router features a quad-core processor clocked at 1.8GHz, three co-processors, 1GB of system memory, and 128MB of storage. It includes eight Gigabit Ethernet ports — two of which you can configure for link aggregation — along with a Gigabit WAN port and two USB-A ports (5Gbps).

TP-Link’s Archer C5400X includes built-in OpenVPN support along with VPN acceleration that promises a five times increase in VPN-based speed. You’ll also find HomeCare, a family-focused platform in the back end providing parental controls, QoS, and built-in antivirus. This router supports Amazon Alexa’s voice commands, too.

Asus RT-AX88U Dual-band Router: The best gaming router for busy places

Asus RT-AX88U Router
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The dual-band RT-AX88U offers cutting-edge speeds of up to 1,000Mbps on the 2.4GHz band (4×4) and up to 4,333Mbps on the 5GHz band (4×4). It’s powered by a quad-core processor clocked at 1.8GHz and backed by 1GB of system memory and 256GB of storage. It includes eight Gigabit LAN ports, one Gigabit WAN port, and two USB-A ports (5Gbps).

This Wi-Fi 6 router is compatible with AiMesh, which allows you to pair it with other compatible Asus routers for whole-home coverage. You also get a lifetime of AiProtection via Trend Micro that blocks any noted threats from your network. Adaptive QoS prioritizes game data for the smoothest gameplay possible. Wtfast determines the shortest path between you and the game server for a lower ping.

All the latest features mean the RT-AX88U costs more than many on our list, but it’s also an excellent long-term router for busy places and gaming parties. You’ll also be at ease knowing this router is ready for new technologies for years to come.

Zyxel Armor Z2: The top affordable router

Zyxel Armor Z2 router
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Zyxel’s Armor X2 is an AC2600-class router offering speeds of up to 800Mbps on the 2.4GHz band (4×4) and up to 1,733Mbps on the 5GHz band (4×4). Under the hood, it’s powered by a dual-core processor clocked at 1.7GHz along with 512MB of system memory and 4GB of storage. It includes one Gigabit WAN port, four Gigabit LAN ports, a USB-A port at 5Gbps, and an older USB-A port at 480Mbps.

Zyxel’s router targets “power users” requiring speed and reliability for smooth gaming and 4K content streaming. It uses MU-MIMO and beamforming technology to concentrate your Wi-Fi signals. It’s also based on Qualcomm’s StreamBoost technology, which is a step up from the typical QoS by analyzing all applications accessing the network and assigning their bandwidth accordingly.

While this router isn’t quite as feature-packed as other solutions on our list, there’s plenty for the price. It offers Denial of Service protection, remote management through Zyxel’s cloud, easy photo backups using a connected USB device, an easy-to-remember backend address, and more. Plus — and this may be particularly important if you’re on a budget — the Armor X2 is not as expensive as many other high-end routers.

TP-Link Archer C9: The best dorm model

TP-Link Archer C9 AC1900
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This AC1900-class model offers a different sort of solution. TP-Link suggests that you use the 5GHz band for clear, lag-free online gaming while reserving the 2.4GHz band for your other wireless connections. It reaches up to 600Mbps on the 2.4GHz band (3×3) and up to 1,300Mbps on the 5Ghz band (3×3).

Despite its size, this router offers four Gigabit LAN ports, one Gigabit WAN port, one USB-A port at 5Gbps, and another USB-A port at a slower 480Mbps. It supports storage and media sharing while providing integrated FTP and media servers. Beamforming technology and parental controls round out this elegant little router.

Overall, TP-Link’s Archer C9 is ideal for setting up wireless networks in dorms and small apartments. TP-Link also sells larger, sturdier versions of this model if your lifestyle is somewhat more permanent.

Netgear Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR1000: The best high-end gaming router

Netgear Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR1000
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For the best Wi-Fi 6 router, this is the gaming router to get. Sure, it’s pricey, but Netgear’s latest packs a huge wireless punch.

Under the hood, the XR1000 features a three-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz. It powers the fully-customizable, easy-to-read DumasOS 3.0 operating system designed specifically for gamers. They can view a Ping Heatmap to find servers with the lowest pings, filter servers, allocate bandwidth, and more.

The device has four removable antennas and six simultaneous wireless streams—two for 2 GHz reaching a maximum of 600 Mbps, plus four for 5 GHz with a combined optimum speed of 4.8 GHz. Four Gigabit LAN and one Gigabit WAN provide wired connections, and you have local storage thanks to the USB-A port (5Gbps).

Netgear Armor and BitDefender provide internal security for the router, while OFDMA offers improved data management and frequency use. Netgear routers use Beamforming+, a fine-tuned edition of the range and performance-optimizing technology.

The XR1000 is a router with one eye on the future, keeping its users from having to waste money continually purchasing brand-new technology. Not many devices are compatible with the AX5400 currently, but that will change soon.

If you’re after more budget-friendly models, check out our curated deals page.

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