Best WiFi Routers for Airbnb 2019

Top 3 Best Wi-Fi Routers for Airbnb

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Is your internet slow? At AirHost Academy, we’ve assembled a list of the best Wi-Fi routers for Airbnb.

According to The New York Times, you should look to replace your router every three to four years. Router manufacturers like Netgear, LinkSys, and Cisco have all struggled to keep up with the exponential demand for Wi-Fi. None of those companies anticipated the widespread demand for bandwidth. “All they were thinking about was supporting people with laptops in their homes and commercial environments. All of a sudden Wi-Fi is in everything and everywhere, and we’re moving around our homes much more.”

If your guests are having trouble connecting to the Wi-Fi, it can seriously tank your reviews. Nowadays, like running water or a sturdy bed frame, Wi-Fi is one of those things that people take for granted. It’s only a problem if it isn’t there.

With this list of the best routers for Airbnb, you can make sure it isn’t a problem.

Top 3 Best Wi-Fi Routers for Airbnb

Unfortunately, there really isn’t one “best” router for Airbnb. Instead, there are a few that would work based on different situations; more specifically, your square footage and overall bandwidth demand.

If you have a tiny 300-square-foot one bedroom in Brooklyn that you rent out, you don’t need an ultra-powered gaming Wi-Fi router. You can easily get by with something much less expensive.

Similarly, if you have a sprawling three-bedroom ranch, expect there to be a lot more than a couple of devices connected to it at any one time. You’re going to need something that covers a wider area.

Whatever your needs, we’ve got you covered with our list of the best Wi-Fi routers for Airbnb.

#1: Overall Pick: TP-Link AC4000 Smart Wi-Fi Router

#1 Overall Pick for best wifi router for Airbnb

The TP-Link AC4000 is our best overall pick in terms of reach, affordability, and responsiveness.

At around $150, it boasts an impressive data transfer rate of 4000Mbps. This Wi-Fi router will have no trouble handling all of your guest’s devices.

The WireCutter reviewed over 10 different routers and found this to be their #1 pick; it’s also ours.

However, if you have a larger house, you might need more coverage. In that case…

#2: For Hosts Renting Out Bigger Homes (People Who Need a Lot of Coverage): Google Nest Wi-Fi

Google regularly makes some great products, and their second generation of “Google Wi-Fi,” rebranded as “Nest Wi-Fi,” is no exception.

This is a perfect option if you need your connection to spread out over a wide area. You can buy a three-pack of Wi-Fi “nests,” but you probably won’t need more than two. The two-pack can cover up to 4400 square feet.

America’s homes are larger than ever. With the average new home size totaling about 2600 square feet and over 30% of new homes averaging more than 3000 square feet, the Google Nest is a great option for people in big homes who need a lot of coverage.

#3: For Hosts Renting Out Studio Apartments (People Who Need Minimal Coverage): TP-Link AC1750 Smart Wi-Fi Router

This product is the #1 best-seller on Amazon for a reason: it gets the job done, and, at less than $60, it’s extremely inexpensive.

We caution, though, that you shouldn’t buy this router just because you’re on a budget. If you’re looking to be the best Airbnb host you can be, one thing you shouldn’t be stingy about is the router. It will almost certainly negatively affect your guests, and that’s definitely not something you want.

About the Author Phil Sykora

Phil Sykora is a freelance writer from Cleveland, OH. His work is focused on the real estate industry covering short term rentals. Phil is currently living in Costa Rica taking advantage of "geoarbitrage." Phil combines his passion for travel with his short term rental experiences to offer hosts advice on how to make guests feel right at home.