Do you have a modem or do you need a VDSL router?
I replaced my Mother's Plusnet router with BT Smart Hub 6. Dirt cheap secondhand (but new in box), and a worthwhile improvement.
Beyond that, you need to have some requirements. What problems are you experiencing with the existing router?
Yeah, it's horrendous to be honest.The WiFi on the Plusnet Hub is absolutely atrocious, so probably that![]()
Is the router positioned where it can do the most good? If it's in a poor location for wireless buying a 'better' router might not do you much good. Installing a well-positioned WAP and disabling the wireless on the router could be a better solution.
That said, even the wireless on the Smart Hub 6 is a decent improvement (it's a more modern device).
If it's that bad it could be faulty. The ones I dealt with weren't great, but they did work.
Have you tried moaning at Plusnet to get it replaced? In my experience, they aren't shy about giving them away.
Loads of people have been complaining about them - https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.p...-users-of-uk-isp-plusnets-hub-one-router.html
I couldn't recommend Netgear nighthawks, I've had numerous clients have instability issues with them, having to reset them 3/4 times to get them stable or rebooting them just to restore an internet connection.
I wouldn't spend the extra money just to get WiFi 6, unless you have lots of devices demanding loads of bandwidth. Any 'ac' router with 4 x 4 MIMO should do the job.
I like Google Nest WiFi, and you could always add mesh points if needed. If that was too much, something like an Asus RT-AC86U would do.
I had a DIR-882. It's okay. Crippled by D-Link, the GUI is very featureless but they're stable.Hows the D-Link DIR‑1960 or D-Link DIR-882?
Gone back to my trusty Asus RT-AC68u. There was nothing between them in terms of wireless.
This is the one I keep coming back to.
It's a stable, more than capable router for FTTC upto 80Mb connections. Install Merlin on it and you open up a load of new features. Mines just running on stock Asus at the moment as my smart devices are cheap and nasty and only seem to be stable on the stock firmware.
Should full fibre FTTP arrive, i'll probably upgrade it.