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#204770 17-Oct-2016 10:16
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Team GZ

 

Recently looking into Voyager as a UFB provider, previous thread provided good information on the ISP as a whole.

 

Question Two: i would like to get opinions on the router offerings or if there is something better i could be purchasing.  Where i stand currently there are two immediate options

 

Apparently this Router is fiber ready (Using the Gig port i assume?)

 

  • Purchase the Router on offer at Voyager Zyxel8324 @ $225

Or....something else entirely.

 

Reason i am asking opinions on here is that I'm a pretty simple creature with this sort of thing, it either works or it doesn't.

 

Most connections are WiFi (including Sky), although the likely best install point for fiber will be behind the TV and thus Sky can be moved to the LAN.  I notice the VF router is 10/100 on LAN i don't think this would be an issue, currently WiFi with a short buffer works flawlessly.

 

Between those in the know with this sort of equipment, whats good out there?

 

 

 

Cheers

 

RB

 

 

 

 





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  #1652157 17-Oct-2016 10:41
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I'm a geek, a gamer, a dad, a Quic user, and an IT Professional. I have a full rack home lab, size 15 feet, an epic beard and Asperger's. I'm a bit of a Cypherpunk, who believes information wants to be free and the Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. If you use my Quic signup you can also use the code R570394EKGIZ8 for free setup. Opinions are my own and not the views of my employer.


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