Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


Internet routers are essential whether you want to get an internet connection for your home or your business. Thus, understanding about the different kind of routers and how they work is important so that you can pick the right one for yourself. Choosing the right router would also enable you to configure the network settings in the manner which stands to benefit you the most. So basically, there are two types of routers that you can get – wired and wireless. Today, we are going to be listing all the differences between the two and will help you in understand which one is the best for you.
Wired Routers vs Wireless Routers
Wired routers are the old generation routers. They connect directly with other networking devices such as computers, printers and more through cables. These kind of routers are very reliable since they are connected directly to other devices through cables in turn ensuring that connection drops are minimal.
Whereas, the wireless routers don’t require to be connected with cables through other devices for providing internet. Modern-day wireless routers can also support dual-band connectivity channels of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. With these routers, multiple devices can be connected to the network at the same time.
Whereas with wired routers, there is a hassle of cords and in some cases only one device can be connected with the router.
Internet Speed
Earlier, wired routers were more reliable for achieving high internet speeds and wireless routers were kind of looked down upon. But things have changed! Now even the wireless routers can provide high internet speed to the users. Fibre internet connections can provide users with up to 1 Gbps and even higher downloading and uploading speeds.