I saw the Currys deal appears to have ran out of stock for home delivery. If you don't mind waiting Amazon have price matched. Best get in quick before they realise Curry's don't have stock
does this work with fibre? looking to extend the range in my house as my current one doesn't reach the house extension. thanks
Scorpion to themarrons
30 Dec 161#6
It's a router, but doesn't include a fibre modem like the all in one boxes that Sky/BT/Virgin offer. That leaves you with a few options:
1.) Buy a fibre modem from Ebay or similar
2.) Connect this to your Sky/BT/Virgin hub and use the modem in that
3.) Buy the DSL version of this router which has a fibre modem built in
I used option 1.) when I got my one of these about three years ago. I then got a BT fibre modem from ebay for a tenner and hooked it up together. I've used it with Sky Fibre and BT Infinity, setup is pretty simple if you follow some of the online guides.
Scorpion
30 Dec 16#3
Good deal, liking the fact Amazon have exclusive Prime member deals.
Shakeyyy
30 Dec 16#4
Is the N66U just as good as this? Looking to replace my superhub 3.0 as the range on it is just poop
Thoughtful to Shakeyyy
30 Dec 16#14
I use the 66 hard wired to the original superhub plus a couple of range extenders as well (detached garage security cams) and it works just fine.
Comments indicated it was out of stock for delivery. Apologies if I was mistaken
bowdown2thegame
30 Dec 16#9
I have a BT Smart Hub (the latest one) all the reviews state it's the best router from an ISP, but I keep getting dropped connections and the signal doesn't go as far as I need. Does anyone know if this Asus would be an upgrade in terms of performance?
Solid router. Using custom firmware (Merlin) and easily one of the best performing one I've bought in terms of reliability, wireless signal, QoS, etc. Always nice to see we use almost 50GB a month watching YouTube videos between us :sunglasses::sunglasses:
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1.) Buy a fibre modem from Ebay or similar
2.) Connect this to your Sky/BT/Virgin hub and use the modem in that
3.) Buy the DSL version of this router which has a fibre modem built in
I used option 1.) when I got my one of these about three years ago. I then got a BT fibre modem from ebay for a tenner and hooked it up together. I've used it with Sky Fibre and BT Infinity, setup is pretty simple if you follow some of the online guides.
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