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So finally after years of slow internet I was blessed with an 80Mb connection :D

 

Problem is the supplied router is about as useless as they come. With some days seeing it work just fine and other it throws tantrums and throws people off the net here there and everywhere.

 

The router in question is BTs home hub 5. Now i've been told that not just any old router can replace this as there's some extra unit that's been built into the router.

 

Can anyone shed some light on possible replacements??

 

Cheers

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fill out your profile first....we dont even know what country your from.



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If you are talking about BT and the Home Hub, I am guessing you are in the UK.

Whilst this is all Greek to me and I shan't be in a position to have such worries in

the foreseeable future, being at the end of a 3.2km phone line, the link below may assist.

Given the greatly larger number of FTTC users elsewhere, Google could be your more

informative friend.

 

http://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2014/01/broadband-router-options-uk-fttc-isps-integrated-vdsl-modem.html



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If you have to keep that router in place due to your ISP you can have them bridge it to a new router you purchase would be the best. But if you can replace the router Im not sure what to choose over there across the pond.



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Thanks for the feedback folks. I'll get my profile filled out too Damage ;)



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what you want to do with it?   wifi, stream to phone? or just network computers


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