The global residential router market is expected to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period. Internet Service Providers use wireless routers to link their internet connections to the router. They are physical devices that connect to the Internet through cable or xDSL. A wireless access point and a router are connected by a Wi-Fi router. A router's function is to link one local connection to another or to connect a local connection to the Internet. A wireless connection uses radio frequencies of 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 3.6 GHz, 5 GHz, and 60 GHz to connect wirelessly to networks. The IEEE 802.11 ac Wave 2 standard is used in the newest routers. Wireless LAN is another term for a wireless router.
Some of the factors pushing mobile broadband connectivity internationally are economic affordability and availability of smartphones, increasing demand for internet access, lower technological cost per MB data, and a lack of fixed-line access in certain growing economies. The market's growth is being fuelled by the increasing use of connected devices and smart household items.
In May 2018, D-Link and McAfee announced that the D-Link AC2600 Wi-Fi Router with McAfee (DIR-2680) improves security for devices in the home network. In June 2018- Huawei released a wireless router to boost LTE speeds. Huawei Technologies has developed to deliver high-speed LTE-Advanced at 3.5GHz up to 220Mbps.
Market Coverage
o By Product
o By End-User
Key questions addressed by the report
o Recovery Timeline
o Deviation from pre-COVID forecast
o Most affected region and segment
Global Residential Router Market by Segments
• By Product
o Wired
o Wireless
• By End-user
o Home Office Using
o Entertainment Using
Global Residential Router Market by Region
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World