I want to buy a simple ethernet router. Every online store I try I get those that include Wi-Fi. Still I can explicitly state that I want Wi-Fi, I can't state that I only want a non-Wi-Fi router. Is there a specific name for those type of routers?
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It is simply called a "router." In this day, its hard to find a home router without wireless, as it is what people most often want.
I did my own search on Newegg.com and found that "wired router" gave me better results for non-wireless routers.
I think you can just call it an Ethernet router.
This model seems to do what you want.
Thomson (also known as speedtouch) from alcatel, also had those kind of routers. I din't find the official website though.
If you're looking on NewEgg, they have a Wired Routers section.
As for other websites, I would stick with trying to search by the term Wired Router (such as this Amazon search).