Netgear, Linksys & TP-Link
The box every byte in your house passes through.
Your router sees every device you own and every site you visit, and it is the one piece of hardware most people never choose deliberately — it arrives from the ISP or gets picked on price. Europe happens to be unusually good at this.
What you are replacing (4)
-
Netgear ↗
San Jose, California.
-
Linksys ↗
California brand, owned by Foxconn of Taiwan.
-
TP-Link ↗
Shenzhen. The global volume leader.
-
Amazon eero ↗
Owned by Amazon since 2019.
European alternatives (5)
Suggest another →-
AVM FRITZ!Box ↗
Berlin. The German default for a reason: long firmware support and a genuinely good interface.
-
devolo ↗
Aachen. Powerline and mesh for houses with thick walls.
-
MikroTik ↗
Riga. Cheap, extremely configurable, and a favourite of people who run networks for a living.
-
LANCOM Systems ↗
Würselen. Business networking, and German-hosted cloud management.
-
Teltonika Networks ↗
Vilnius. Industrial and cellular routers, built in Lithuania.
Sign in to like entries — Log in.
Something wrong here? Request a correction or removal.