If you are on the market
looking for a router for your business, you are tempted by the high speeds, the
flashy functionality and the low cost of consumer routers. The latest models
seem nothing short of attractive.
But do you think that a
consumer router can provide everything an average business needs? Do you think it’s
safe enough? Is it scalable and can it offer redundant Internet connections? If
it is a wireless model, do you think it has an adequate range to cover your
desk? Should you invest in routers designed to meet the needs of small and
medium-sized businesses?
What exactly
distinguishes from consumer Routers Business
class models?
Consumer Router
As soon as you enter a
store, you will find a dozen wireless routers available at variable prices.
These are offered by well-known brands and the prices at which they are
available are also very attractive. They also have all the required features.
- Compatibility with the IEEE
802.11n wireless network standard
- Integrated firewall
- Wireless encryption
- 4-port Ethernet switch
Most routers here
include 2 × 2 antenna arrays for theoretical 300 Mbps throughput. It's
difficult to see the real-world performance so quickly. However, the distance
between the router and the client, the overhead costs and environmental factors
can reduce this number.
Small Business Router
You might be surprised
to learn that most business-class routers don't even include an integrated
wireless network. If the selected router does not have one, you can add this
functionality by distributing some wireless access points. High-end
professional routers offer redundancy, scalability, and advanced security
features.
Scalability defines the
router's ability to grow with business growth. It is quite easy to extend the
wired capabilities of a particular network. Another multiport Ethernet switch
can be connected to one of the ports on the router.
You now have multiple
doors.
If you manage a complex
network that includes multiple VLANs, a RADIUS server and several other
features, you may need to invest in a Managed Router.
The best way to increase
Internet bandwidth is to get additional connections to the ISP through the Wide
Area Network (WAN) ports on the router. While professional low-end routers and
consumer routers have a single WAN port, high-end business-class routers have
multiple WAN ports to help you establish multiple connections to one or more
ISPs.
Since the router is the
heart of the network, it is necessary to choose it carefully. Any router can
share the connection between your computers and other network devices such as
tablets and smartphones. The best models include features that can improve
network and performance. Here are some features you should look for when you
find a commendable Business Class Router.
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