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Fibre Routers — Stronger Wi-Fi for Your Line 🌐

Fibre Routers — Stronger Wi-Fi for Your Line 🌐

A fibre router connects to your fibre line and shares that connection over Wi-Fi and Ethernet to every device in the house. On most South African fibre lines, your ISP supplies the ONT — the box mounted on the wall — and the router plugs into it. A better router won't make the line faster, but it spreads that speed further, holds more devices at once and gives a more stable connection.

If your ISP's free router struggles with range, drops devices in busy households, or chokes during peak evening hours, a dedicated router is the upgrade that fixes it. Look at the Wi-Fi standard (Wi-Fi 6 and 6E handle crowded networks better than older Wi-Fi 5), the number and speed of LAN ports for wired gear, and the coverage you need for the size of your home.

Evetech stocks fibre routers with local warranty and nationwide delivery. Compare Wi-Fi standards, port counts and coverage below, and for a large home consider a mesh system if a single router can't reach every room.

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How to Choose a Fibre Router

The right router matches your line speed, the size of your home and how many devices you run. Buying far more router than your line provisions is wasted money; buying too little leaves devices fighting for bandwidth in the evenings. Check your fibre package speed first, then match the Wi-Fi standard and ports to it.

Usually no. On most SA fibre lines the ISP or FNO provides the ONT, and your router plugs into it by Ethernet to share the connection. The router handles Wi-Fi, your LAN ports and features; the ONT terminates the fibre. Replacing the router improves coverage and stability, but the ONT stays.
It can't exceed the speed your ISP provisions on the line. What it does is deliver that speed more reliably — better range, fewer drops, and more devices running smoothly at once. If the free router is the bottleneck during peak hours, a stronger router unlocks the speed you're already paying for. For more raw speed, upgrade the fibre package.
Wi-Fi 5 (ac) is fine for small homes with few devices. Wi-Fi 6 (ax) handles busy networks with many phones, TVs and smart devices far better and is the sensible default today. Wi-Fi 6E adds the 6GHz band for less congestion, useful in device-heavy homes — but only your 6E-capable devices benefit.
Count the devices you want wired — PC, console, TV, NAS. Gigabit LAN ports suit most homes. If your fibre package is faster than 1Gbps, look for a multi-gig WAN/LAN port so the wired side isn't capped. More ports also mean fewer dangling switches for a tidy setup.
A single router covers a flat or small house well. For a double-storey home, thick walls, or coverage gaps a single unit can't reach, a mesh system places several nodes under one network name with smooth hand-off. Decide on your home's layout and dead zones, not just the headline speed.
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