Looking for a white router, that doesnt lay flat.

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As per post really, i current have an ISP provided icotera i4882-01 , and thats ideal as it stands vertically upright on a corner shelf. There is no space for routers with a large footprint. Are there any going a bit like the c9 ac1900 but newer?? It connects to a fttp modem if that matters?
 
Draytek 2766ax

 
Draytek 2766ax

These are my favourite but a bit too expensive for me
 
Could be the ideal location for a UniFi Dream Router (UDR) but it depends on your incoming network speed. If it’s more than 650Mbps and uses PPPoE to authenticate your line then the UDR will not go any faster and would be a choke-point on your network.
 
Could be the ideal location for a UniFi Dream Router (UDR) but it depends on your incoming network speed. If it’s more than 650Mbps and uses PPPoE to authenticate your line then the UDR will not go any faster and would be a choke-point on your network.
I've got a 1Gbps connection. Up and down. Thank you though
 
Apparently it's not PPPoE. It's dhcp or something.
Quoted from email:
In order to put in place your own network set up, you would need to plug your main router into the 10GE port on the connection box that we install. The router would also need to be in DHCP mode. A soft reset (turning it OFF for 30secs and back ON again) should request a DHCP lease. You won't need any username or password to authenticate the connection, other services use something called PPPOE but we don't, so no username or password is needed.
 
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What speeds are you getting / should be getting? It's quite a cheap router by the looks of it
1gb. Provided by Community Fibre and connected to their 10gb Adtran modem. Although I've disabled the WiFi so I can use my Unifi setup for better coverage, I did test the built-in WiFi and with a WiFi 6 capable client I was seeing ~900mbps odd.
 
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1gb. Provided by Community Fibre and connected to their 10gb Adtran modem. Although I've disabled the WiFi so I can use my Unifi setup for better coverage, I did test the built-in WiFi and with a WiFi 6 capable client I was seeing ~900mbps odd.
So I'd simply plug it into the supplied modem... And done? Is it any good for gaming and streaming, social media... All at the same time? I'm not an octupus but that's the usual family load onto the system
 
So I'd simply plug it into the supplied modem... And done? Is it any good for gaming and streaming, social media... All at the same time? I'm not an octupus but that's the usual family load onto the system
Community Fibre uses DHCP as well, so yes, it should be just plug in and ready to go.

Yes, completely fine for gaming, streaming social, etc. I haven't even had a proper look at the QoS since the bandwidth is so fast it's hard to saturate it to the point where it affects other users.
 
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