Spoiler alert: Gryphon AX router rules
Gryphon Review: Impressive Router For Your Smart Home
In the modern home, Wi-Fi isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. A solid connection means your kids can do schoolwork from their rooms, you can surf the web in bed at night, and the gamers in your family never have to worry about lag. The easiest way to get a great connection is with a mesh router: two or more devices that overlap to provide redundant, extended coverage.
Gryphon sent us two sets of their routers to test: the Gryphon Tower and the Gryphon AX router. While this review focuses primarily on the Gryphon AX router, we did test the Gryphon Tower. Spoiler alert: it's good, but the AX is better.
The main difference between the two types of routers is their coverage. They are not interchangeable; you cannot have one Gryphon AX and one Gryphon Tower. The Tower provides up to 5,000 square feet of coverage with two routers (one as a repeater) and throughput speeds of up to 1.3 Gbps.