Sometime ago it was generally believed that a modem/router with a Broadcom chipset gave better results in terms of connection speed.
I've just swapped my venerable Zyxel with a Broadcom chip for a Draytek with probably one from Mediatek. As a result the max attainable rate has dropped from circa 42 to 37 Kps, a significant drop. The Draytek has the latest firmware. It looks as though there may have been something in the old belief.
Is there any way of discovering which of the current modem/routers have a Broadcom chip? I'm on a flaky FTTC line and can't see this village getting full fibre anytime soon. AFAICT most of the newer ones are for WAN (Full fibre) connection only, which for someone like me would mean using a separate modem with attendant hassle.
Ideally I'm looking for something fairly compact, say around the size of a Draytek 2763. WiFi doesn't really matter since I have an access point in the roof, although I could always remove any aerials.



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