Greetings;
I'd appreciate members thought on my situation. I'm currently happily on adsl2 with SNAP, but recently realised I should be able to get good performance from VDSL (confirmed by SNAP), and of course the prices is now far more attractive.
I'm quite happy with my current router - an RT-AC66U and I have dedicated VOIP hardware. I've always preferred keeping my router separate from the modem, but SNAP only provides fritzbox models with bells and whistles I don't need - and won't recommend an alternative.
Surfing prior posts on this forum, there appears to be few simple VDSL2 modems - the ZyXEL P870H-51a v2 gets plenty of mentions - but everything else seems to be full blown router/APs as well.
So do I pay up $275 for a piece of hardware that has 80% features I don't require, and I don't intend to use, but I do get guaranteed support from SNAP. Or do I go with one of these under $200 ZyXEL modems and hope that I have few problems configuring? I hear that they run fine, but have found no doco on configuring them to run on SNAP. Performance-wise - would I be better off running one of these in bridge mode, rather than using the fritzbox as a modem router to my RT-AC66U?
If I've missed something, I'm happy to be informed!