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Only 7582 and 7583 supports G.fast. Where did you find anything about plusnet offering G.fast? All articles I found denies it at least till spring 2021.
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There is no Wifi6 DSL-device from AVM right now, but rumors that a 7590 2nd edition may get it.
3 others for cable 6660 and fiber 5550 5530 got Wifi6.
Personally I dont see much benefit and will wait for Wifi6e with all the new 5GHz ranges.
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OS 7.20 for 7590 released: fritzos-720
WPA3 support, hardware acceleration for VPN, SMB v2 and v3, country support and multi language (English, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch and Spanish) and some more features.
Others will follow someday.
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June 24, 2020 at 12:58 pm in reply to: Samsung HT-/BD-J-series Blu-ray player power cycling whenever plugged in Bootloop after silent firmware updates: https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Home-Theater/Blu-ray-player-power-cycling-whenever-plugged-in/td-p/1278935 Solution only special service remote control. This topic was modified 4 months ago by UK Sentinel. Reason: Subscription removed by request #8144No, just read it luckily when searching for something different.
Have an older LED-TV, and yes their updates are mostly bad, lost my samy-go functionality when I updated hopefully it will solve other problems (which of course didn’t happen).
And there phone are nothing better, unusable after 2 years because of low memory even if you dont really use more than standard shipped with firmware. Some minimal apps for banking or public transportation ticket reservation.
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I wrote the infos from here (that LAN-child mode is supported) in snb-forum caused on this reply.
Later it has been reverted to be not stable, but in the meantime they should have solved this issue.
Or corona infected their firmwares

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Exactly as I supposed it to be.

Dont read SNB anymore so I dont know whether GNUton got it with AimeshRE over LAN backhaul in the meantime.
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June 14, 2020 at 10:04 am in reply to: Asus RT-AX88U / Pro – Firmware Updates Thread ============================ Router Model – Asus RT-AX88U Firmware Version – 3.0.0.4.384.7756 Firmware Release Date – 2019/11/25 ============================ Changelog – – Enhanced the Wi-Fi 6 performance with Apple® iPhone11, Samsung® S10. –... #8026In my opinion forget about glueing the antenna. Outer shielding and inner signal pin must not have any contact! How would you get it done it with this paste?
This is not only a wire but a shielded cable, only at the end it could be without shielding and that is the antenna part of it with more or less exactly defined lenght.
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Possibly it is like this:
As primary node with WAN on DSL it will support both acting as Aimesh master over LAN and WiFi,
and as child node only over WiFi backhaul.
Or maybe you first have to set WAN to LAN1 (instead of DSL) to get it working … (dont know).
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Try Gnuton’s Merlin-fork as first step, afaik it supports beeing a primary or child-node now.
Asus only supports primary mode, as it is supposed to be on the DSL-line and primary anyway.
The word node is used for primary and child, so maybe some confusion coming from that.
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Has been the same in rest of Europe but they learnt in ’90s to end their monopolism and have to open for others too, mobile workarounds gave it the rest. That has been the end of regional provider limited telephony solutions.
Dont think I will get FTTH in my life, but speed is ok now with vplus and almost 300M/30 for next 20 years.
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Dont understand why just you in GB need this socket and faceplate and all the limitations and problems coming with it. We all know very well the less and shorter connections the better the signal.
Whole rest of world needs only 2 wires, a and b and whatever plug you like, going just directly to your modem or splitter first if you still have POTS or ISDN.
Of course many countries like here where I live use their own plugs, but if you change it even to a RJ-45 socket nevermind and will do the same. I have never seen electronics in the socket – if you have POTS for telephony you use a splitter, easily changable if it goes defective.
I know we had a diode and resistor only for linemeasurement in the past too in our sockets, but nothing more and last 10 years not even that.
Who cares what you do at home?
Keep it simple, and if someone from BT needs to enter your home, ok, then mount their original socket and nobody can complain about it.
Just my simple opinion and 2C to your troubles with socket and faceplate.
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What should get better/faster?
Your line is capable to serve you 70Mb/s and provider limits to 55M, nothing would or could make anything faster than your chosen provider-package.
Sure, if a phone-call gets your line down it will be an approvement, but not speedwise.
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