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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 03-Jan-20 20:31:00
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Hi I�m just swapping from plusnet using bt modem and Asus router to talk talk which the router is a router modem combo. I�m guessing the talk talk router won�t be brilliant so shall I get a new router modem combo if so what is good these days or keep the bt modem and buy a new router.

My Asus is an old one so want to get something new
Standard User rowter
(learned) Fri 03-Jan-20 20:49:50
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I really like my ASUS router. I would turn off the wireless on the TT one and use it as a ethernet connection point and 1 being my ASUS for the wireless
Standard User mbames
(committed) Fri 03-Jan-20 21:04:50
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I'm a Draytek user.... certainly not cheap, but does everything I need (and plenty more!)

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(Gone but not forgotten: AP-700, 2820n x 2, 2800vg, 2800, HG612)

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 03-Jan-20 21:09:24
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If you're getting the TalkTalk Wifi Hub, then i would give it a try as its supposed to be quite good.

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(deleted) Fri 03-Jan-20 21:13:26
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Yes I�m going to first .i just don�t think the range is going to be up to what I need so just getting ideas
Standard User ukhardy07
(knowledge is power) Fri 03-Jan-20 23:49:37
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In reply to a post by Thomasjc1:
Yes I�m going to first .i just don�t think the range is going to be up to what I need so just getting ideas
The range is as good as top of the range routers, it is on par with BTs SmartHub. I suspect it will be fine.
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 03-Jan-20 23:53:11
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The ASUS hardware is very close to Draytek with some nice tweaks. Such as Merlin�s build, and if that�s not enough you can run Tomato on most of them.

I had Draytek for years in ADSL days, and now think they are slightly overpriced.

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(deleted) Sun 05-Jan-20 14:06:54
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So if I was to get a new router would you go just new router and use the BT modem or buy a router with built in modem. Again this is after I�ve tried the talk talk one
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(deleted) Sun 05-Jan-20 14:22:42
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It depends on what functionality you require from a router. Standalone routers can be more powerful, be tri-band wifi equipped, allow third party firmware such as DD-WRT to be installed and generally offer more advanced features. On the other hand, if you just plan to do the basic stuff then an all-in-one option is better.

If you want a 2 box setup, then i would suggest something like the Draytrek 130 + Netgear R7800. For a 1 box solution something like the Billion 8900AX would be perfect.

But give the Talktalk Superhub a try first, you might be pleasantly surprised wink
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 05-Jan-20 14:23:29
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In reply to a post by Thomasjc1:
So if I was to get a new router would you go just new router and use the BT modem or buy a router with built in modem. Again this is after I�ve tried the talk talk one

Depends what you want, not all the routers with built in modems are as good as the Ethernet versions. e.g. avoid the ASUS DSL-AC88U as it has less features than the RT-AC88U, and can't take alternative firmware.

For a VDSL modem (for FTTC) connections, I suggest a ZyXel VMG1312-B10A which can be configured in a modem mode. Or you can keep using an Openreach modem (e.g. Huawei HG612) until it fails.

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