Built-in ADSL2+ modem Upgrade your Wi-Fi to support AC devices Ready share USB - Wirelessly access and share USB hard drive Gigabit WAN Ethernet Ports: 4 10/100/1000 (1 WAN and 3 LAN) Gigabit Ethernet ports with Auto-sensing technology NETGEAR Genie app for computers and smartphones
10 comments
DudeyGeeza
5 Jul 17#1
I'm looking for a good wireless router, i will not be using the modem feature, is this any good for that?
Roger_Irrelevant to DudeyGeeza
5 Jul 17#3
I can recommend an Asus (I've got RT-N66U) and put Tomato firmware on.
davening
5 Jul 17#2
Could not find this router in dd-wrt database, may mean no alternative firmware support.
BigBen75020
6 Jul 17#4
Hello tech guys .. Can use this if I have bt like phone line internet please ? Or shall I need a modem router??? Please
ruffrice to BigBen75020
6 Jul 17#7
This should work for you as it has the modem for ADSL (Broadband). This is not for VDSL Fibre connections though, which also runs through the phone line.
gaz12000
6 Jul 17#5
Could I use this to create a vpn network separate to my bt router?
Cant recommend this. I use it with sky and about every month or two it becomes unreachable. I then have to do a hard reset and when it comes back on It's lost all its settings, I have to restore them from a backup.
Also if the connection to the isp goes down , it never automatically reconnects, you have to connect to the interface and do it manually.
Its basically sh*T
BigBen75020
6 Jul 171#9
Thanks ruffrice
davening
7 Jul 17#10
Based on YouDealTroll comment, I voted Cold and I think this is the first time ever voting Cold, hmm?
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Many available at Used - Very Good
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/D6000
Built-in ADSL2+ modem
Upgrade your Wi-Fi to support AC devices
Ready share USB - Wirelessly access and share USB hard drive
Gigabit WAN
Ethernet Ports: 4 10/100/1000 (1 WAN and 3 LAN) Gigabit Ethernet ports with Auto-sensing technology
NETGEAR Genie app for computers and smartphones
10 comments
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/D3600/D3600_D6000_UM_03Dec2015.pdf
Also if the connection to the isp goes down , it never automatically reconnects, you have to connect to the interface and do it manually.
Its basically sh*T