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2025’s Best End-of-Year Wi-Fi Solutions to Safely Consider in 2026

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This post includes my best end-of-year Wi-Fi solutions. These are routers and Wi-Fi systems I’ve had extensive experience with in 2025 that you can safely consider in 2026. In other words, these are my personal collection from many I’ve reviewed.

Keep in mind that these are not meant to be the best, though most indeed belong to the best list of their category, just the options that reflect my extended experience, for myself, friends, family, or business purposes, during 2025.

Ubiquiti 2025 UniFi Cloud Gateways UDR7 UX7 and UCG-Fiber Ports are among 2025's best End-of-Year Wi-Fi solutions
Ubiquitiโ€™s UniFi consoles had an excellent 2025.

Top five end-of-year networking solutions: 2025’s real-world tested list

These devices are listed in order of experience, with the top being the one I’ve used most extensively or for the longest.

1. Ubiquiti UniFi Cloud Gateway Fiber (UCG-Fiber)

UniFi Cloud Gateway Fiber (UCG-Fiber) back
2025’s best end-of-year Wi-Fi: The UniFi Cloud Gateway Fiber (UCG-Fiber).

The UniFi Cloud Gateway Fiber is part of Ubiquiti’s solid selection of non-Wi-Fi routers. I’ve used it since the review, replacing the UDM-SE, which was an excellent option in its own right.

Not having a built-in Wi-Fi access point can be a good thing, since the UCG-Fiber will not be rendered obsolete when Wi-Fi 8 (on the horizon) becomes available. Like all UniFi consoles, you only need a couple of UniFi access points to build a robust Wi-Fi network.

Apart from being a powerful 10Gbps-capable router, the UCG-Fiber can host a robust security system, which I’ve also used since its review. Generally, 2025 proved to be the year when Ubiquiti’s UniFi Network became highly relevant to consumers and businesses alike.

Ubiquiti Cloud Gateway Fiber's Rating

9.4 out of 10
Ubiquiti UCG-Fiber UniFi Cloud Gateway Fiber
Performance
9.5 out of 10
Features
9.5 out of 10
Design and Setup
9 out of 10
Value
9.5 out of 10

Pros

Top-tier hardware with three 10Gbps ports, four 2.5GBASE-T ports, PoE+ support, and an NVMe slot for NVR

Excellent and reliable real-world performance; can handle lots of concurrent UniFi devices (Wi-Fi access points, cameras, IP phones, etc.) and end-users

Compact and aesthetically pleasing design with everything for all users, from home to enterprise-grade

Lots of valuable features, each with tons of customization, comparatively affordable

Cons

Only one PoE+ port, no PoE++ support; SFP+ ports are less practical than 10GBASE-T

A Ubiquiti login account is required for the built-in Remote Management, as well as some other useful features, to work

Runs a bit warm, no SSD caddy is included in the non-storage version; no USB port or network-attached storage features


2. ASUS ZenWiFi BT10

The ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 is a 2 pack Wi-Fi 7 mesh system
2025’s best end-of-year Wi-Fi: The ASUS ZenWiFi BT10.

The ZenWiFi BT10 is the lesser version of theย BQ16 Pro, but it can be a better alternative given its lower cost. We have had a few sets running for over a year without serious issues.

ASUS ZenWiFi BT10's Rating

8.8 out of 10
ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 retail box
Performance
9 out of 10
Features
9 out of 10
Ease of Use
8.5 out of 10
Value
8.5 out of 10

Pros

Tri-band Wi-Fi 7 with two 10Gbps ports and excellent performance

ASUSWRT 5.0 has lots of customizations and free-for-life high-end features (VPN, Parental Controls, Online Protection, Dual-WAN, Link Aggregation, Smart Home Master, etc.).

Robust web user interface and helpful optional mobile app; easy-to-blend-in design

Comparatively compact with no internal fan; runs cool and quiet

Cons

Only three network ports

No AFC (at launch); not wall-mount-ready


3. NETGEAR Orbi 770 series

NETGEAR Orbi 770 Series (RBE773)
2025’s best end-of-year Wi-Fi: The NETGEAR Orbi 770 Series (RBE773)

The Orbi 770 series (I tested the 3-pack RBE773) is the sweet spot among NETGEAR’s new and expensive full-band Wi-Fi 7 Orbi. We’ve had the review unit running since the review with no issues.

NETGEAR Orbi 770 Series (RBE773)'s Rating

7.9 out of 10
NETGEAR Orbi 770 Series (the RBE773 includes three identical looking units)
Performance
8 out of 10
Features
7 out of 10
Design and Ease of Use
8.5 out of 10
Value
8 out of 10

Pros

Straightforward tri-band without permanent dedicated backhaul; excellent performance for the specs; all Multi-Gig ports

Multi-Gigigabit wired backhauling support; fast wireless backhaul link

Aesthetically pleasant design; runs cool and quiet; comparatively low power consumption

Cons

No 10Gbps ports; limited Wi-Fi options; 6GHz band not user-customizable; no AFC

No web-based Remote Management,

Thin on free networking features; advanced features require the Orbi mobile app and subscriptions; no USB port


2. ASUS ZenWiFi BD5

The ASUS ZenWiFi BD5 is available in a 3 pack
2025’s best end-of-year Wi-Fi: The ASUS ZenWiFi BD5.

The ASUS ZenWiFi BD5 is the only dual-band mesh system I’ve used for an extended period this year, and it proved to be totally worth the investment. It’s perfect for those with modest sub-Gigabit bandwidth needs.

ASUS ZenWiFi BD5's Rating

8.3 out of 10
The ASUS ZenWiFi BD5 comes with a netowrk cable and standard power adapte rout of the box
Performance
8.5 out of 10
Features
8 out of 10
Ease of Use
8 out of 10
Value
8.5 out of 10

Pros

Dual-band Wi-Fi 7 and two 2.5Gbps ports with reliable Gig+ real-world performance and ample coverage

ASUSWRT 5.0 offers numerous customizations and free-for-life high-end features (VPN, Parental Controls, Online Protection, Smart Home Master, etc.).

Robust web user interface and helpful optional mobile app; easy-to-blend-in design

Compact, fanless design with an outdoor option

Cons

Only two network ports with mid-tier bandwidth specs and no 6GHz band

Can't take setting backup files of other Asus routers

Not wall-mount-ready


5. Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Router 7 (UDR7)

The Ubiquiti UDR7 UniFi Dream Router 7 is working
2025’s best end-of-year Wi-Fi: The Ubiquiti UDR7 UniFi Dream Router 7 (UDR7).

The UniFi Dream Router 7 is indeed a dream router for those with 2.5Gbps bandwidth needs. In fact, if it had one more 10Gbps port, it’d belong to the top-tier multi-Gigabit crowd. Like the UCG-Fiber above, the UDR7 can do much more than being a simple router. Among other things, with a built-in Wi-Fi 7 access point, you can add one or a couple of the UX7 units to it to build a robust mesh system.

I’ve used a unit since the view, and it’s been flawless.

Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Router 7 (UDR7)'s Rating

8.9 out of 10
Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Router 7 UDR7
Performance
9 out of 10
Features
9 out of 10
Design and Setup
8 out of 10
Value
9.5 out of 10

Pros

All Multi-Gig ports, support all of Ubiquiti's business hardware segments, built-in PoE

Excellent throughput performance with excellent coverage (for the specs)

Tons of useful networking features, including a mesh controller, all via a comprehensive web user interface and an optional mobile appโ€”neither requires a login account.

Compact and beautiful design

Comparatively affordable, quiet operator

Cons

No 2nd 10Gbps ports, single low-power PoE port

Not wall-mount-ready, internal fan, awkwardly placed microSD slot

2.4GH band's performance could be better


Goodbye 2025!

There you go, if you’re wondering which Wi-Fi solution you can safely bring over to the new year, any of the above will work out well. Most importantly, even though the new year might bring Wi-Fi 8, which is still a maybe, any of these solutions, and their alternatives, will last long in the future.

Have an excellent 2026, everyone!

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