5G is the new generation of wireless technology that allows you to get faster speeds, lower latency, and increased bandwidth. With these capabilities, 5G technology will be able to enhance the online experience for individuals and businesses as well.

The benefits offered by 5G will enable more efficient day-to-day activities and make it easier for businesses to streamline their processes. In addition, as more and more applications for 5G become more popular, older generations will become less optimised and not as efficient over time. This means that next time you are looking to purchase a router, you need to ensure it is optimised for 5G.

What is a 5G router?

As you already know, a router connects multiple devices to the Internet and creates a network between devices present on a premise. At this moment, routers can work at both 2.4GHz and 5GHz speeds, but the 2.4GHz band has been most used in the past years and the 5GHz is relatively new.

If a router can use the 5 GHz frequency band, we can call it a 5G router. You might get confused about the terms 5G Routers – working on 5GHz frequency- and 5G mobile technology. They are completely different. Routers that offer connectivity through a mobile network use an antenna to connect, and then another device called a modem (Mobile Broadband) to translate the data from its network into your device – smartphone, tablet, laptop or any device which the required feature can support.

 

What are the benefits of 5G routers?

5G routers’ newest type of technology promises to deliver faster speeds, fewer interruptions and a more enjoyable experience. By using a new frequency range, they have higher bandwidth and are able to carry more information at once than previous generations.

Another benefit of 5 GHz frequencies is that they are less vulnerable to congestion and interference. Congestion occurs when the router carries more data than it can handle and interference occurs when a signal is disrupted. This happens when multiple devices attempt to use the same frequency band, resulting in reduced speed and poor signal quality.

5g routers have the ability to cut through heavy traffic and maximise your network performance.

What do you need to take into consideration before buying a 5G router?

Firstly, 5G routers can provide ultra-fast speed only in a small and concentrated area, so you need to check the coverage area of the router and compare that to the area of your premises. Don’t forget to check whether it can be connected to an extender or not and the number of devices that can be connected to the router.

Depending on your needs, you can ask if the router offers parental control features and whether it can be connected to your smart home devices.

Looking to improve your online experience?

We will bring you up to speed! We provide stress-free residential and business broadband services across the UK. All our customers will receive 5G enabled broadband routers providing greater speeds in alignment with physical Ethernet cables as the technology derives from the new WIFI 6 standard.

If you are interested in our services, get in touch with our expert team.