Best Mesh WiFi 6 Routers for Every Scenario

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Published 2021-05-20
After showing you guys the best mesh routers and the best wifi 6 routers, both technologies have matured enough that you can now get a mesh wifi6 router in one. So the next question is, what is the best mesh wifi 6 routers you can buy? Well, I bought a ton of routers and tested them all out, and here are the best ones I could find. Let me know what you think!

HERE ARE THE MESH WIFI 6 ROUTERS:
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TP-Link Deco X20 & Deco X90: unlockr.co/TPLinkMeshWiFi6 (Use code 10UNLOCKR for 10% off)
Netgear Orbi CBK752: unlockr.co/x9j8x
Linksys MX10 Velop: unlockr.co/ljD4aWY
Amplifi Alien: unlockr.co/hFp5ovJ

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All Comments (21)
  • @carlitosway01
    Great video. I still have a WiFi 5 mesh set up with Ethernet backhaul but eventually will move to WiFi 6 Tri-Band. This video helps a lot.
  • @danielfox9860
    Got Deco X20 last year. Connected main deco to modem, then connected 4 additional nodes with ethernet through my attic. Have fast mesh wifi throughout house with minimal speed loss since system wired (no need for tri band). App and free antivirus software is excellent. Thanks TP link!
  • @nomi34
    I'm using X20 in my 5200 sqr ft 3 story house. Lots of walls between different floors and rooms but the x20 is running really good !
  • @harshalashar786
    Videos like this are what sets David apart from other "tech" youtubers who only review mobile techs... another great informative video 🤜🏼🤛🏼
  • @DandyInTheBronx
    I’m glad this was video was served to me. I’m changing things at home and looking to buy something new for the WiFi at home
  • @SirScottland
    I have the Alien setup and absolutely love them. No issues whatsoever and super fast. Running over 50 devices and tons of streaming with no hiccups.
  • @gizmohive8968
    Looking sharp David and awesome content as always 🔥
  • @BretChilcott
    Great information! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. What is the best mesh system which is ceiling mounted and CAT6 compatible? I am building a new home, and wish to intergrate a mesh system into it. Thanks!
  • @jamegumb7298
    I have 1 APU2E4 and used 2 KIWI310 wired to it as access points. Excellent coverage and easy upgrading the wifi by swapping the M.2 2230 cards. Should be standard if you ask me, saves replacing your entire wifi mesh just to get a newer standard.
  • @spyddar
    Any help on which one of these is better for going through concrete walls and marble floors in a 5k sq ft/~500sq m home?
  • @vhol93
    Nice video as always... Waiting for some new WiFi 6E routers to come out here in Portugal :/ .. Currently rocking a R8000 from Netgear
  • @AnshelSag
    Great video! I bought the Alien a few days ago!
  • @carlignatz300
    Which one would be good for using in a condo and setting up the ither in another condo 600ft away? Setting the router in the window and the satelite in the other condos windoe in line of sight
  • @christuffen393
    Can you connect two alien routers( with the screen) together on different levels of your house? Will it provide faster speeds?
  • Would love to see a review comparison of the security features all these mesh wifi devices offers
  • @lando6486
    When I called my isp they seemed to have taken my new router purchase personally lol
  • @Chemy.
    I missed this video somehow, but nice if came back here to check your channel, I need to five some issues and needing something's like this, so nice recommendations sir!
  • @Cypher_NZ
    The majority of these routers won’t need your ISPs one if you are on fibre. Definitely something worth looking into. Also if your plugging them into the isp router you will want to enable bridge mode.
  • @ExploringFate
    Funny thing I was looking for a hotspot and long story short end up looking towards Routers / Hotspots (Routers that double as a hotspot should the home internet go out). Again long story short settled on Netgear. It ended up being having to choose between the Orbi model (LBR20) and the Nighthawk model (LAX20). I was thinking future proofing in case I ever move or needed to extend the range plus internet goes out just popping in my phone's sim card to continue internet use; of going with the Orbi (LBR20). But after talking with Netgear the Nighthawk (LAX20) (Not a mesh so you have to buy another device to extend range if you ever need) won out because even though not a mesh, it had the best performance because of WiFi 6 so it was faster speeds and a more stable network when you pop a sim in to use on a cellular carrier.