The 9 Best Parental Control Routers of 2021
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The best parental control routers are designed to ensure that kids are only exposed to appropriate content on the internet. They work by allowing parents and guardians to block access to objectionable material and URLs, often by providing pre-configured filters tuned for various age groups. They're a great option for any parent with younger children, or for any business admin who frequently hosts children on their network.
Best Overall: Asus RT-AC88U Gaming Router
Asus' RT-AC88U is one of the fastest and most capable dual-band routers in its class, with our testing demonstrating that it can easily offer maximum throughput of up to 2.1Gbps, and up to 5,000 square feed of solid coverage thanks to its four beamforming antennas that also offer MU-MIMO support to handle even the busiest homes.
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Inside, you’ll find a 1.4GHz dual-core processor that helps to facilitate fast USB data transfers from external storage drives and powers a built-in game acceleration feature. It also has a staggering eight Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports on the back so you'll have plenty of ultra-fast connections for wiring up computers, game consoles, and other hardware.
The RT-AC88U also includes Asus' trademark AiProtection security and parental control feature which lets you easily choose from pre-set options to filter any and all content that you might consider inappropriate, and best of all you don't need to pay an extra monthly fee to keep these filers up to date.
Best Mesh: Netgear Orbi Whole Home Wi-Fi System
Netgear’s Orbi is a visible departure from the company’s more traditional routers, featuring a much more living room friendly aesthetic that heralds the company’s first fully mesh system, and our tests show it’s actually one of the most solid and reliable ones we’ve seen, offering great performance throughout even the largest homes.
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Although the Orbi system supports tri-band Wi-Fi, with the usual single 2.4GHz and dual 5GHz bands, one of those upper bands is reserved as a backhaul channel to keep things moving speedily along between the main Orbi router and all of the satellite units. This means that all of your devices can get maximum performance no matter where you are in the house, as every station is capable of the fastest possible Wi-Fi speeds, and four Gigabit Ethernet ports on each of the satellite units even let you hardwire in devices like PCs and game consoles for top performance.
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What’s especially great about the Orbi in this case, however, is the advanced parental controls that come with it thanks to Netgear’s partnership with Circle and Disney. This not only lets you easily keep them away from the darker corners of the internet with intelligent filtering based on a variety of categories, but you can even control your kids’ screen time on a per-category basis, both by time of day and duration. Integration with third-party apps also lets you reward your kids with more screen time for things like completing chores. While you basically get all of the same features as the standalone Circle Home Plus, for the Netgear version you’ll need to pay a small monthly subscription to unlock the more advanced controls.
Best Setup: Eero Pro Mesh Wi-Fi System
The Eero Pro is a popular mesh Wi-Fi system that can blanket your entire home with solid and reliable Wi-Fi while also offering robust parental controls and malware protection with its Eero Secure plan, and it's really easy to set up and manage everything through Eero’s intuitive mobile app.
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The main Eero Pro base station offers tri-band Wi-Fi, with a single 2.4GHz and a pair of 5GHz channels for plenty of bandwidth, along with MU-MIMO to ensure that each of your devices get the fastest speeds possible. The base unit offers 1,500 square feet of coverage by itself, and you can add additional Eero, Eero Pro or Eero Beacon modules, each of which will add another 1,000–1,500 square feet of coverage. The Eero Beacons, which plug right into any wall outlet, can even double as night lights around your home.
Out of the box, Eero Pro includes a built-in Family Profiles feature that lets parents manage devices and control when kids can get onto the internet, while those who want even more parental controls can pay a small monthly fee for Eero Secure, which adds intelligent, real-time content filtering that blocks out adult, illegal, and violent content for specific family profiles, and it’s not just based on a static list either—our testing has shown that Eero Secure can actually analyze new websites as your kids visit them to make sure they’re safe before it lets them through. The only caveat is that Eero is one of the very few routers that doesn't support the PPPoE protocol that's used by many DSL ISPs, so if this applies to you then you'll sadly need to look elsewhere.
Best Splurge: Netgear Nighthawk RAX80 8-Stream AX6000 Wi-Fi 6 Router
Netgear’s Nighthawk RAX80 is an advanced router that offers solid parental controls while also ensuring that you’re ready to step into the future of wireless technology, thanks to its advanced Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax support and Netgear’s partnership with Circle for handling parental controls.
Rather than the usual array of antennas that protrude in all directions, the RAX80 conceals four beamforming antennas in its hawk-like wings, which offer up to 2,500 square feet of reliable coverage, and support for up to eight 160MHz wide spectrum channels for maximum throughput—up to 4.8Mbps on the 5GHz band and 1.2Mbps on the 2.4GHz band. While it’s designed for the latest 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 devices, it’s also equally capable of handling older Wi-Fi standards like 802.11ac and 802.11n, and thanks to WAN port aggregation, it can even handle Multi-Gig internet plans up to 2Gbps.
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The quad-core CPU also ensures that more of your devices can get the best performance at the same time, so you won’t need to worry about congestion, and integrated Netgear Armor and Circle parental controls—both added in a post-release firmware update—give you top-notch security features built right in. The only catch here, however, is that like most routers you will need to pay a recurring subscription to get anything but the most basic features.
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