Quick Answer
For Benoni homes on fast fibre a Wi-Fi 7 router makes sense from around R4,000 to R9,000, unlocking multi-gig speeds, 320MHz channels and lower latency for gaming. If your line is 100-200Mbps, a good Wi-Fi 6 router at R1,500-R3,000 is plenty; Wi-Fi 7 pays off most on 500Mbps-plus Vumatel or Openserve fibre.
Do You Actually Need Wi-Fi 7
Wi-Fi 7 adds 320MHz channels, 4K-QAM and Multi-Link Operation for lower latency and higher throughput. It shines on a 500Mbps-1Gbps fibre line from Vumatel, Openserve or Frogfoot, where Wi-Fi 6 can become the bottleneck. On a 100-200Mbps package, your line, not the router, is the limit, so a R1,500-R3,000 Wi-Fi 6 router is the smarter spend. Match the router to your actual line speed before paying the Wi-Fi 7 premium.
Coverage, Ports And Gaming Latency
For a double-storey home or thick walls, a mesh system beats a single router for dead-spot coverage. Gamers should look for a 2.5GbE WAN or LAN port to use multi-gig fibre, plus quality-of-service settings to prioritise game traffic. Wired Ethernet to the PC or console still gives the lowest, most stable ping, so run a cable to the gaming room where you can and reserve Wi-Fi for everything else.
Buying And Setup In Benoni
Evetech ships nationwide, so Benoni buyers order online and Evetech's courier reaches most East Rand addresses within 1-3 working days. Check the parcel against the invoice on delivery. Evetech stocks Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 routers locally with SA warranty. Check that the router supports your ISP's connection type, then place it central and high for the best spread. A UJ, Wits and local TVET campuses student on a capped or slower line should not overspend; a solid Wi-Fi 6 unit covers the job.
FAQ
Is Wi-Fi 7 worth it in Benoni?
Wi-Fi 7 is worth it on 500Mbps-plus fibre, where its 320MHz channels and Multi-Link Operation lift real speeds and cut latency. On a 100-200Mbps line the gain is small, so a Wi-Fi 6 router at R1,500-R3,000 is the better value.
Will a new router make my gaming ping lower?
A good router with QoS can prioritise game traffic and reduce congestion-related lag, but a wired Ethernet connection to your PC or console always gives the lowest, steadiest ping. Use Wi-Fi 7 to free up the air for everything else.
Do I need mesh or a single router?
A single strong router covers a small flat, but a double-storey home or one with thick walls benefits from a mesh system to kill dead spots. Match coverage to your floor plan rather than buying the most expensive single unit.
router to your line speed first; run Ethernet to the gaming PC and save Wi-Fi 7 for homes on 500Mbps-plus fibre where it actually pays off.