15 Apr 2014 at 10:20 #1 timmy222 timmy222 Associate Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 1,556 Hi guys can you advise a good fibre wireless router to replace the pile of carp they supply, I have no idea about fibre Around the 50 - 120 quid mark. Thank you.
Hi guys can you advise a good fibre wireless router to replace the pile of carp they supply, I have no idea about fibre Around the 50 - 120 quid mark. Thank you.
15 Apr 2014 at 22:48 #2 Terrier_Jimlad Terrier_Jimlad Soldato Joined 4 Nov 2006 Posts 2,752 Location Yorkshire Asus RT-N66U or if you have any AC devices then RT-AC66U
16 Apr 2014 at 08:31 #3 timmy222 timmy222 Associate OP Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 1,556 Thanks you Jimlad, looks very good.
16 Apr 2014 at 11:15 #4 Terrier_Jimlad Terrier_Jimlad Soldato Joined 4 Nov 2006 Posts 2,752 Location Yorkshire the RTN66U is arguably one of the best routers around, best bang for buck by a long way - lots and lots of people on here use them.
the RTN66U is arguably one of the best routers around, best bang for buck by a long way - lots and lots of people on here use them.
18 Apr 2014 at 08:46 #5 FredBasset FredBasset Associate Joined 22 Aug 2009 Posts 218 Sorry to jump on this thread, would that router also be good for Zen Fibre. I don't know much about fibre either, other than we have just got it here. I assume these just plug into the master socket and that you don't need a modem. I have an Asus ADSL Router and like it a lot Regards Fred
Sorry to jump on this thread, would that router also be good for Zen Fibre. I don't know much about fibre either, other than we have just got it here. I assume these just plug into the master socket and that you don't need a modem. I have an Asus ADSL Router and like it a lot Regards Fred
18 Apr 2014 at 10:28 #6 KIA KIA Man of Honour Joined 14 Nov 2004 Posts 13,862 FredBasset said: Sorry to jump on this thread, would that router also be good for Zen Fibre. Click to expand... Yes.
FredBasset said: Sorry to jump on this thread, would that router also be good for Zen Fibre. Click to expand... Yes.
18 Apr 2014 at 10:32 #7 GeX GeX Soldato Joined 17 Dec 2002 Posts 6,982 Location Manchester FredBasset said: I assume these just plug into the master socket and that you don't need a modem. Click to expand... No, you'll need the modem still.
FredBasset said: I assume these just plug into the master socket and that you don't need a modem. Click to expand... No, you'll need the modem still.