Frontier Router: Setup, Real Speeds & Review

Frontier Router: Setup, Real Speeds & Review

The Included Frontier Router: Good Enough?

Frontier includes a WiFi 6 router at no separate monthly fee on all fiber plans. We tested it against a third-party mesh setup on the same Fiber 1 Gig connection.

Coverage Test Results

SetupWired SpeedWiFi (same room)WiFi (2 rooms away)
Frontier router alone962 Mbps580 Mbps150 Mbps
Frontier router + extender962 Mbps580 Mbps320 Mbps
Third-party WiFi 6E mesh968 Mbps780 Mbps440 Mbps

Wired fiber performance is excellent regardless of router choice. WiFi range is the weakest link — similar to AT&T's included gateway, coverage past two rooms drops significantly without an extender or mesh addition.

What the Frontier App Does Well

  • Basic device list and guest network setup.
  • Speed test built directly into the app for quick checks.
  • Simple parental control scheduling by device.

The Verdict

For apartments and smaller homes, the included router is adequate — the fiber line behind it is the real value. For homes over roughly 1,400 sq ft, budget for a mesh upgrade from day one rather than discovering dead zones later; Frontier's app-based extender pairing makes this a straightforward add-on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Frontier router good enough?

For apartments and smaller homes, yes. Homes over about 1,400 sq ft benefit from adding a mesh extender.

Does Frontier charge for the router?

No, it's included at no separate monthly fee.

Can I pair a mesh extender with the Frontier router?

Yes, through the Frontier app's straightforward extender pairing process.

Sources & References

See our research methodology for how we combine our own testing with public data sources.

About the Author

The DCSpeedTest Research Team benchmarks ISP-provided gateway hardware against third-party router setups using identical WiFi coverage tests.