Wired Routers Built for Business

Run smarter networks with wired routers that combine multi-gig speed, dual WAN, and cloud-based control.

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    10G/Multi-Gigabit Dual WAN Pro Router with Insight Cloud Management
    1-Year NETGEAR Insight Subscription Included

    Pro Router (PR60X)

    PR60X

    • 6 Ports
    • Rackmount
    • 10G/Multigig
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    Pro Router (PR460X)
    4-year NETGEAR Insight Subscription Included

    Multi-Gig Pro Router with Insight PR460X - NETGEAR AV

    PR460X

    • 6 Ports
    • Rack-mount
    • 10G/Multigig
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    FAQs

    A wired router connects devices using Ethernet cables, delivering faster speeds and lower latency. This provides a more stable and secure connection, but also limits mobility. A wireless router, on the other hand, also includes built-in WiFi, enabling wireless access for devices like smartphones and laptops. While they offer convenience and flexibility, their performance can be affected by interference or range.

    Yes, wired routers can improve VoIP call quality compared to Wi-Fi. A wired connection provides consistent bandwidth, lower latency, and minimal interference. This reduces dropped calls, jitter, and audio delays. Wireless signals, on the other hand, are more prone to signal fluctuations and congestion, which can affect call clarity. This is why in business settings, wired connections are often the better choice.

    Choose a rackmount router if you’re setting up a structured network in a server rack, need advanced features, or support multiple users or VLANs. It’s ideal for business or professional AV setups. A standard wired router suits smaller networks with fewer connected devices. It’s more compact, easier to set up, and works well for home or small office use.