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Shane980
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  #3143976 7-Oct-2023 15:20
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I would definitely consider getting on board with Quic as long as I can get some help with setting up. Also which Router would work best on this network? Ta



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  #3143977 7-Oct-2023 15:23
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Any modern router with a WAN port will be fine, assuming you're looking at fibre.


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  #3143979 7-Oct-2023 15:27
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Shane980: I would definitely consider getting on board with Quic as long as I can get some help with setting up. Also which Router would work best on this network? Ta

 

 

 

Not being rude but Quic isn't the ISP for you if you're unable to maintain your own hardware and software setups. There's no support if you break something on your end.

 

 

 

But in saying that, almost any router will work as long as it supports PPPoE, VLANs etc. https://www.quic.nz/setup/





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  #3143980 7-Oct-2023 15:30
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@Shane980 please ask these questions in your existing thread. They are not related to the status of the core network (i.e this thread).


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