Devolo WiFi 6 Router 3600
Gaming and Computing February 3, 2026
With so much of our lives reliant on the internet, it is essential we have a reliable connection that isn’t patchy. The Devolo WiFi 6 Router 3600 5G LTE ensures you get the best signal. It is essentially a mobile 5G and Wi-Fi 6 router that turns a nano-SIM from your mobile provider into a fast, stable home or office network with no phone line or fibre required. You just plug it in, insert the SIM and you’re online.
You get dual-band Wi-Fi 6, which can deliver theoretical speeds up to 3,600 Mbps across the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. That’s plenty for modern usage like UHD streaming, online gaming or multiple video calls at the same time, provided your mobile signal supports it. The router also uses 4×4 MIMO on downloads and 2×2 MIMO on uploads to make better use of the mobile network capacity.
The tri-mode connectivity, aside from mobile 3G/4G/5G, offers you the ability of using it as a conventional router by plugging in a fixed broadband line via the 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN port. There’s an extra 1 Gbps LAN port too for wired devices, and a USB-C port for management or network access. The inclusion of a FXS telephone port means you can even hook up an analogue handset for VoIP services if your plan supports it.
Setting up and managing the network is straightforward with the Devolo Home Network app or the web interface, and WPA3 encryption keeps things secure. The router is said to support over 100 simultaneous connections, so it’s fine for homes with lots of devices or small office setups.
On the downside, the number of wired ports is quite limited compared with some rivals, and like all mobile routers, real-world speeds depend heavily on the strength and quality of the 5G/4G signal in your area. But if you’re after a robust all-in-one solution for areas without broadband or as a backup for outages, it’s a solid pick. RRP £399.99
- 5G/LTE router with Wi-Fi 6 and up to 3600 Mb/s
- Dual-band and MIMO help support many devices
- 2.5 GbE and 1 GbE ports plus VoIP port
- Easy SIM setup and app management
- Latency time of up to 1 ms
- Supports over 100 WiFi connections simultaneously
- Speeds vary with mobile signal quality
- Only a couple of wired ports
- Mixed user feedback on performance
- Pricier than some fixed broadband routers






