Business Wi‑Fi vs a home router
Why consumer gear struggles in offices — and what to look for in access points, VLANs and guest networks.
Density and reliability
Office Wi‑Fi must handle dozens of devices, roaming between rooms and video calls at the same time. Consumer routers are built for a handful of clients at home, not concurrent load across a floor plate.
Segmentation matters
Separate staff, guest and IoT networks with VLANs or dedicated SSIDs. Guest Wi‑Fi should not reach printers, NAS devices or internal servers. Good design limits blast radius when something on the network is compromised.
When to upgrade
Frequent dropouts, dead zones and “turn it off and on again” culture are signals. Proper access points, a managed switch and documented cabling pay off quickly for hybrid teams.
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