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Third Party Routers
Simon:
I've never done it, but I don't think it's difficult. I would agree with Dave, in that Asus routers are very good. I can't remember the model number of mine, but it's the one with the internal antenna, and it seems to cover the whole flat better than the Billion Router that I had before.
Clive:
I'll pass that on to him when he phones in the morning.
Clive:
OK, I've got it wrong. ;D He wants to change the router to a 3 band version.
daveeb:
It's easy to go into modem mode (from the routers admin page).
I still don't understand if he wants to entirely remove his current router from the setup and just use a new router or use the old one in modem mode with the new router.
Clive:
I believe he plans to buy a new router to replace the one supplied by the London ISP Hyperoptic. All the properties at his development have full fibre installed by that ISP and the modem he has in mind is a WAVLINK AC3000 which is a triband router.
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