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I also presume these are all backwards compatible with older WIFI as some of my wifi devices will only connect to 2.4ghz and my wifi uses WPA2 at the moment. I have a old WeMo insight smartplug, that I believe uses wireless n? and another devices is only compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n
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Kev
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hmm so just started looking… the RT-AX82U, RT-AX86U and RT-AX92U…. strangely the RT-AX86U is more expensive than what I assume is the newer RT-AX92U? Also looks like the RT-86U is better? or is that only meant for higher internet speeds?
Sorry for questions, just trying to get the best info to make the best decision rather than regret it after purchase :)
Been years since I looked at routers, lots has changed.
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Kev
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Yes, I’m familiar with Asus as a company and there motherboards for PCs but I’ve never had one of there routers before but interface looks pretty good from pictures.
So would you recommend the DSL AX82U or the RT AX82 or RT-AX88, if price difference isn’t too much? Do they work with the Draytek 130/166 modem and show the line info on the router etc or does it work better with a different type of modem? I see the 166 supports VDSL so should work also and provide some future proof in terms of any potential upgrade in future. albeit maybe it will be going to FTTP but wont be for a good few years until prices come down etc, can’t justify the cost atm.
trying to decide what’s best and what to get that will be future proof for a while but also provide a stable connection both wired & wirelessly :)
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Kev
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Thanks, never heard of AVM, i’ll take a look and see thanks. I’ve had Asus motherboards etc so familiar with the company but never had one of there routers so will see.
Kev
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Many thanks, good to know. I’m leaning to wards the AX82U, especially if can be used as a router only without the modem should i ever get FTTP etc.
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Kev
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Yes agree, no rush to move to FTTP I suspect is a increased costs etc.
Would the 166 work on my current line or not? Would it work with FTTP or does that require a different modem again?
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Kev
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I am on BT Fibre 1 or 2 package, BT smarthub is showing “Fibre Broadband (VDSL)” so look to be VDSL, fingers crossed it’s correct :)
I was just thinking if i got the 166, would it still work and that way I’m future proofing should i upgrade to a fast package or have a connection over 100MB available to me in the future. I think atm, fasts i can get is 76/80 tops and i dear say I wouldn’t’ actually see those speeds.
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Kev
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Would the Draytek 166 work as well or best to stick to the 130 if i went that route?
The DSL AX82U sounds promising as is all in one but will also look at maybe the Asus RT router and a Draytek 130 or 166 modem. My only issue is I don’t think i have a separate power socket near the phone socket but will take a look.
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Kev
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