8 Apr 2016 at 17:22 #41 Admetos Admetos Soldato Joined 19 Jun 2009 Posts 4,040 I'm using a Draytek 2860n for Plusnet VDSL2 service. The Draytek is a serious solid piece of hardware, can't fault it, however it's expensive and has many features you probably won't use.
I'm using a Draytek 2860n for Plusnet VDSL2 service. The Draytek is a serious solid piece of hardware, can't fault it, however it's expensive and has many features you probably won't use.
8 Apr 2016 at 17:26 #42 Elevon Elevon Soldato Joined 22 Sep 2006 Posts 3,462 topgun06 said: Sweet. Are there any other routers I should be looking at comparable to the VR900? Click to expand... Probably Netgear D7000, uses same chipset as VR900 ie Broadcom chipset.
topgun06 said: Sweet. Are there any other routers I should be looking at comparable to the VR900? Click to expand... Probably Netgear D7000, uses same chipset as VR900 ie Broadcom chipset.
11 Apr 2016 at 12:47 #43 topgun06 topgun06 Soldato Joined 24 Mar 2006 Posts 9,089 JasonM said: I'm using a Draytek 2860n for Plusnet VDSL2 service. The Draytek is a serious solid piece of hardware, can't fault it, however it's expensive and has many features you probably won't use. Click to expand... I'm kinda thinking I'm even going a bit overkill with a D7000 or VR900. There extent of my devices are one gaming machine, a laptop, printer, chromecast, TV, a few mobile phones. For now, that's about it.
JasonM said: I'm using a Draytek 2860n for Plusnet VDSL2 service. The Draytek is a serious solid piece of hardware, can't fault it, however it's expensive and has many features you probably won't use. Click to expand... I'm kinda thinking I'm even going a bit overkill with a D7000 or VR900. There extent of my devices are one gaming machine, a laptop, printer, chromecast, TV, a few mobile phones. For now, that's about it.