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Our Verizon Fios router suggestions:
- Best overall – Synology RT2600ac
- Best for gaming – ASUS WiFi 6 Router RT-AX3000
- Best for parental controls – NETGEAR Nighthawk R7000
- Best for streaming – Linksys EA7300 Max-Stream
How we chose the best router for Verizon Fios
There are lots of modems and routers on the market today, and it can be difficult to navigate all of the options that are available. That’s why we’ve researched dozens of different options to determine which modems and routers are best for streaming. We took into consideration lots of details about these devices, including their specs like top speeds and additional features. We also considered the cost of the device and how it might fit into a person’s budget. We took into account the following considerations:
- Supported speeds
- Price and value
- Features
- Specific customer reviews
- What device it is best for
Best router for Verizon Fios: Synology RT2600ac

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The dual-band Synology RT2600ac is the total package router: Speed, speed and more speed, up to 2.5 Gbps … and it will cover your entire large home and all your devices. This router is also like having a vault for your home internet network. With built-in traffic monitoring tools, you won’t have to wonder if someone is trying to spy on your activity or join your network without permission. Synology’s WebVPN lets you access office web applications directly from your browser without setting up a VPN desktop client.
This router was also CNET’s Editor’s Choice winner.
Features:
- 2.5 Gbps wireless speeds
- 5,000 sq. ft. coverage
- 4 ports
- 100-device connectivity
- 4.4 out of 5 stars Amazon Customer Review rating
- Cost: $$$
Best router for gaming: ASUS WiFi 6 Router RT-AX3000

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When it comes to picking a router for your Verizon Fios internet service, the most important aspect is staying connected throughout the house. The ASUS WiFi 6 is perfect for exactly that. The dual-band gigabit wireless internet router is perfect for gaming and streaming, is AiMesh compatible and includes lifetime internet security and parental controls. This router was PC Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Award winner for nine consecutive years and is an Amazon Best Seller.
Features:
- 3,000 Mbps Wi-Fi speed
- 3,000 sq. ft. coverage
- Wi-Fi 6 speeds available
- 4 ports
- 30-device connectivity
- 4.6 out of 5 stars Amazon Customer Review rating
- Cost: $$$
Best router for parental controls: NETGEAR Nighthawk R7000

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The dual-band NETGEAR Nighthawk R7000 provides smart parental controls: Pause device internet access, view site history usage, and filter websites, all for free. You can also stream in 4K, play games without lag, browse the internet and support your smart home devices. There is also a free VPN option.
You can get even faster speeds by hardwiring via the Ethernet port, and a dual-core processor helps to manage and prioritize traffic in a way that allows your household to stay connected. Make lag and buffering a thing of the past with this router.
Features:
- 1,900 Mbps wireless speed
- 1,800 sq. ft. coverage
- 5 ports
- 30-device connectivity
- 4.3 out of 5 stars Amazon Customer Review rating
- Cost: $$
Best router for streaming: Linksys EA7300 Max-Stream

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If you have a smaller space without the need for massive connectivity, the Linksys EA7300 Max-Stream is a good choice. The dual-band router supports high-quality 4K HD streaming and more without buffering.
Features:
- 1,700 Mbps wireless speed
- 1,400 sq. ft. coverage
- 2 ports
- 10-device connectivity
- 4.4 out of 5 stars Amazon Customer Review rating
- Cost: $$
Should you use the Verizon Fios router or buy your own?
Pros & Cons of Using Verizon’s Router
Customer support and service.
The former rental fee is rolled into your monthly plan price, so it is now essentially free.
Need for more speed, features not provided by ISP’s equipment.
Pros & Cons of Buying a Router
Ownership of device.
You decide what speeds and perks you want in your own router.
Repair and equipment upgrades are your responsibility.
Along with the price you pay for the router, there is the monthly rental payment built-in to your plan price.
Verizon router FAQs
Do you need a modem for Fios internet?
Verizon Fios is a 100% pure fiber service and doesn’t require a modem as your cable or DSL service would. According to Verizon Fios, their service “transmits data at the speed of light, providing a fast, reliable internet connection and powerful bandwidth for multiple devices.”
All you will need is an Ethernet cable (Cat 6 or above) to connect your new router to the Verizon Optical Network Terminal that will be installed in your house when you start Fios service.
Do I still have to pay for Verizon router rental if I buy my own router?
No, you do not. In fact, if you are an LTE home internet customer, you do not have to pay an additional fee for equipment. If you’re eligible for Verizon 5G home internet service at your address, the equipment comes free of charge.
How often do I need to replace my router?
You should replace a modem and/or router every two to four years to keep up with changing technology.

Written by:
AJ DellingerContributor
AJ Dellinger is a writer and editor based in Madison, WI. He has spent the last 10 years writing about the internet, gadgets, technology and a variety of other topics. His work has appeared in Wired, Gizmodo, CN… Read more
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Robin LaytonEditor, Broadband Content
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