I hate the external antennas on the outside of routers these day's because they are completely garbage because they are not detachable. So if any of them break or get damaged in any way, you are literally stuck with having to buy a whole new Wi-Fi router. That's why I go with Wi-Fi routers that have nonbreakable internal antennas, but I'm finding out that Wi-Fi 802.11n/ac/ax routers with nonbreakable internal antennas are becoming impossible to find these day's. The Synology WRX560 is one such Wi-Fi 802.11n/ac/ax router that I bought off Amazon because of its nonbreakable internal antenna design. In fact, Synology WRX560 is the only Wi-Fi 802.11n/ac/ax router I could find that works with my gigabit optic fiber internet that has nonbreakable internal antennas.
I've heard that beamforming works better with internal antennas than with external antennas.
I hate the external antennas on the outside of routers these day's because they are completely garbage because they are not detachable. So if any of them break or get damaged in any way, you are literally stuck with having to buy a whole new Wi-Fi router. That's why I go with Wi-Fi routers that have nonbreakable internal antennas, but I'm finding out that Wi-Fi 802.11n/ac/ax routers with nonbreakable internal antennas are becoming impossible to find these day's. The Synology WRX560 is one such Wi-Fi 802.11n/ac/ax router that I bought off Amazon because of its nonbreakable internal antenna design. In fact, Synology WRX560 is the only Wi-Fi 802.11n/ac/ax router I could find that works with my gigabit optic fiber internet that has nonbreakable internal antennas.