Modem Router | Buy New
If you pay for , buying a router that supports 3,000 Mbps (3 Gbps) is overkill.
Buying a new modem or router can feel like a chore, but it’s one of the best ways to fix "dead zones" and stop those annoying video buffering wheels.
Most ISPs charge to rent their equipment. By buying your own modem and router for ~$150, the device pays for itself in about a year. Just make sure the modem you buy is on your ISP’s "Certified Compatible" list (usually found on their website). Summary Checklist:
This is the bridge between your house and your Internet Service Provider (ISP). It brings the internet in .
Adds a "6GHz lane" which is like an HOV lane for your data—less crowded and much faster.