Looking for a white router, that doesnt lay flat.

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.
Just bought one. Thank you for your help
 
It works fine in single mode. I have the ISP version of the MX4200 model, haven't had any issues with that by itself. Connects to the modem via the WAN port.
Do you have any issues with some apps not loading up with it? I've found when trying to use deliveroo and sometimes paying on ebay, the app icon just spins. As soon as I turn off WiFi, all is OK.
 
Do you have any issues with some apps not loading up with it? I've found when trying to use deliveroo and sometimes paying on ebay, the app icon just spins. As soon as I turn off WiFi, all is OK.
A week ago I had similar issues and nailed it down to IPv6. Disabled it (although I had to use the web UI instead of the app to do it) and everything was working again. I enabled it again a few days ago when I noticed my internet went down briefly, so I assumed it was more to do with my ISP and not the router.
 
A week ago I had similar issues and nailed it down to IPv6. Disabled it (although I had to use the web UI instead of the app to do it) and everything was working again. I enabled it again a few days ago when I noticed my internet went down briefly, so I assumed it was more to do with my ISP and not the router.
I can't get my app working but n/m. Don't think I got IPv6 on? Tbh I don't even know what it is! Other than a few issues with some apps, it seems OK. Nice small footprint on the shelf which is what I wanted. Connected via DHCP too with no dramas
 
I can't get my app working but n/m. Don't think I got IPv6 on? Tbh I don't even know what it is! Other than a few issues with some apps, it seems OK. Nice small footprint on the shelf which is what I wanted. Connected via DHCP too with no dramas
Go into the Linksys web UI, click on connectivity in the menu on the left side, then Internet Settings, click on IPv6, click edit to unlock the settings, then next to IPv6 - Automatic uncheck the box. Click apply on the bottom right of the window then reboot the router.
 
Go into the Linksys web UI, click on connectivity in the menu on the left side, then Internet Settings, click on IPv6, click edit to unlock the settings, then next to IPv6 - Automatic uncheck the box. Click apply on the bottom right of the window then reboot the router.
Thank you for that. The IPv6 was on - what ever that is. So have followed your instructions to turn it off.
 
Go into the Linksys web UI, click on connectivity in the menu on the left side, then Internet Settings, click on IPv6, click edit to unlock the settings, then next to IPv6 - Automatic uncheck the box. Click apply on the bottom right of the window then reboot the router.
Ive lost wifi 6 now !!! Speeds are close to 1Gb wired but all wireless devices are connected at like vdsl2 speeds
 
Ive lost wifi 6 now !!! Speeds are close to 1Gb wired but all wireless devices are connected at like vdsl2 speeds
That shouldn't have affected the wireless settings at all. Are wired speeds still fine? Can you separate the 2.4GHz and 5GHz SSIDs to different names and see if 5GHz still gets good speeds?
 
That shouldn't have affected the wireless settings at all. Are wired speeds still fine? Can you separate the 2.4GHz and 5GHz SSIDs to different names and see if 5GHz still gets good speeds?
That was on 5ghz. Wired speeds were fine. I had to reset the router and it came back along with the fast WiFi speed.
 
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