Jambo
Member
Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
User status: Offline
|
Chaps,
My piece of shite router finally died (Technicolor TGN) and time for a new one.
On BT Infinity with a LAN box, 3 PC's 2 Laptops, Xbox, TV, VOIP phones, Etc lots of wifi devices used.
Needs to have a decent range as this is an old house and previous one has issues.
£100-130 budget. Mate has offered his Home Hub5 for a trial. Got to be used for VOIP though which means SIP ALG needs disabling (I think? Not even sure what it means tbh)
What's good to get and what's best avoided?
|
Dee25790
Member
Registered: 3rd Jun 14
User status: Offline
|
I hate the way data is full of so many acronyms. Been slowly gettin taught over the last few months alongside doing my regular work in my day job.
I'll ask the data lads in work on Monday see if they can help. They're usually pretty good
|
Brett
Premium Member
Registered: 16th Dec 02
Location: Manchester
User status: Offline
|
Jambo, is this the router you had all the drama with the other time or another one? lol if so, you and routers have issues
|
Dom
Member
Registered: 13th Sep 03
User status: Offline
|
Isn't the Technicolor TGN an ADSL router? Surely if you've got BT Infinity then you should have a VDSL router or at least a separate VDSL modem (Openreach etc)?
SIP ALG is essentially package inspection of SIP (VOIP) packets and attempts to help with firewalling but it's mostly a pain in the backside. Either way, you can easily disable it from within the HH5 settings.
Personally i'd recommend a Draytek 2860 but it's out of your budget (around £200-260 depending on model). If it is BT Infinity/VDSL then an Openreach modem and then whatever (cable) router would be solution, although a HH5 would be the easiest option especially if it's free
|
Rob_Quads
Member
Registered: 29th Mar 01
Location: southampton
User status: Offline
|
I've got a Linksys Business Access Point Dual Band AC1200 Router and it's been awesome. Signal is way better than the Sky router it replaced. It's rock solid without a single reboot since I got it. Massively configurable if you want to
Managed to get it from Amazon for £90 instead of the normal ~£120
|
Jambo
Member
Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
User status: Offline
|
Dom yes I have an open reach box on the wall. No idea what the VDSL bit is but as I get fibre speeds I would assume it's that
This router was replaced as last one was faulty like for like I'll grab the model name.
I have just borrowed a HH5 and it won't accept my username and password, I'm on BT but it's via another supplier so I don't think it will authenticate
Yep that is a touch out of my price range, what's the advantage over the lesser stuff?
|
Jambo
Member
Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
User status: Offline
|
This is the current POS:
Technicolor TG582n Wireless n Multi-User ADSL2+ Gateway https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00Z9XJFYA/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_cWtOvbV6KYEPV
Reset it every 48hours at least.
|
Jambo
Member
Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
User status: Offline
|
Net gear R7000 any good?
|
Andrew
Member
Registered: 5th May 04
Location: Skoda Octavia Estate, Ford Puma
User status: Offline
|
I only have good things to say about Negear routers and fit in with your budget.
Howver, Draytek are bullet proof but will cost you around £200 for a 2860.
|
Jambo
Member
Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
User status: Offline
|
Thanks all.
|
DaveyLC
Member
Registered: 8th Oct 08
Location: Berkshire
User status: Offline
|
http://www.netgear.co.uk/home/products/networking/wifi-routers/R7000.aspx
|
DaveyLC
Member
Registered: 8th Oct 08
Location: Berkshire
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Net gear R7000 any good?
Do it!
|
Jambo
Member
Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
User status: Offline
|
Purchased
It's fooking massive
|