Works with regular 'upto 17mbps' ADSL broadband connections as well as 38/52/76mbps 'fibre' from bt/talktalk/plusnet etc. I think you can use it with Virgin media too by connecting a cable from your virgin media router to the "Cable" port on this, you will need to put your virgin media router in "modem-mode" in the settings of your virgin router.
This launched in January for £80 on amazon, now it is seriously cheap.
1.15% topcashback (£0.28) or 1.05% quidco available too.
All comments (21)
nirvanaman
2 Jan 17#1
KiNG
2 Jan 17#2
will this work with sky fibre?
vithya
2 Jan 17#3
will sky fibre work with any other router than with the one they supply? for normal ADSL they don't give you the username and password.
flintstone to vithya
2 Jan 17#5
do a Google search and you can find out how to find the user and password, easy enough to do
though I work with networks and the likes of wireshark, the person who did the instructions, did make it easy for most ppl, with pics etc
jordanc93 to vithya
2 Jan 171#9
I think it works with sky ADSL but doesn't look like it will with Sky Fibre as im sure I read somewhere the router needs to have an option called DHCP Option 61 due to the old type of authentication sky fibre uses which this router does not have.
jasee
2 Jan 172#4
What no flash aerials? I expect to see at least four nowadays.
Anthonis to jasee
3 Jan 17#19
Which is why this router is useless... Aerials do give you better coverage, but also cost of unit rises a lot too... Also on most units aerials can be detached and extension cable connected giving you more flexibility with coverage and unit placement. As for me all them superhubs supplied with your provider are rubbish, no control, always buggy firmware, unpredicted behaviour with more that 10 devices etc...
amazon is out of stock and only prime members can buy this router from amazon.
Python5
2 Jan 172#8
apologies. thought they were both links to currys
se23
2 Jan 17#10
Guys I work in tech but my router knowledge is pants. I wanted to know if this is any better than my virgin super hub? The question was asked on the other post but it wasn't answered. My wifi constantly drops out and even though I live in a small flat, I can't get wifi signal in all rooms.
samsonite3000 to se23
2 Jan 171#11
sounds like a range extender would be a better buy for you
adderrson
3 Jan 171#12
Does this take Megadrive or SNES cartridges by any chance? Asking for a friend.
Opening post
ADSL2+/VDSL2 modem
Dual Band 750Mbps wireless (300Mbps 2.4ghz + 433Mbps 5ghz)
802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless
usb 2.0 port
2yr warranty
Specifications: http://www.linksys.com/gb/p/P-X6200/
Works with regular 'upto 17mbps' ADSL broadband connections as well as 38/52/76mbps 'fibre' from bt/talktalk/plusnet etc. I think you can use it with Virgin media too by connecting a cable from your virgin media router to the "Cable" port on this, you will need to put your virgin media router in "modem-mode" in the settings of your virgin router.
This launched in January for £80 on amazon, now it is seriously cheap.
1.15% topcashback (£0.28) or 1.05% quidco available too.
All comments (21)
though I work with networks and the likes of wireshark, the person who did the instructions, did make it easy for most ppl, with pics etc
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/linksys-x6200-dual-band-ac750-gigabit-wireless-adsl-vdsl-wi-fi-modem-router-only-2590796