, I suppose router tech have moved on since then.A little bit, back in 2012 most people had G wifi, and lots of the country was on "upto 8 Mbps" ADSL2+ services!! Lot of change in 10 years.
Amazon will sell you a TPLink suitable for low end use for £35... it may be complete rubbish!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-Wireless-Support-UK...
Utterly amazing you can get a WiFi 6 router from TPLink for £70 which would need an external FTTC/VDSL modem.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-Wireless-Support-UK...
I got my old TP-link for wireless broadband, the thing on the roof was a modem if you think of it, the Ethernet cable cam down to a small box that the PSU connected to and then another small Ethernet cable to plug into the Router, They would have sold me a router, but it was expensive, so I got the TP -link one, and it worked well and still works fine, but sadly I have too many Wi-fi devices and it doesn't pick them all up, it is only 2.4Ghz, but it done the jobs, here is a photo of it
i know someone who has the £35 one, they have had it for a while and it works fine for what they use it for. I did look at this one, it is at a good price at the moment.
Adrian
Desktop machine Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Plusnet FTTC
Desktop machine Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Plusnet FTTC



Pages in this thread:
Print Thread
zyborg47