Deco E4r, which modem/router to use for fttn (vdsl)
Hi All,
I already have a Deco E4r mesh system, we've moved homes and new connection is a fttn (vdsl) with an Ethernet port.
which new modem/ router is ideal for meshing with my existing E4r?
There is a planned upgrade to our network to become fttp, which modem will be best here?
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@Benny_Whitehous Deco X20-DSL or X50-DSL
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Hi, I noticed you mentioned the new connection is a FTTN (vdsl) with an Ethernet port. So I guess you might already have an NBN box as the DSL modem.
Do you just need a gigabit Ethernet router that could handle 1G service?
Since All Deco works together, Deco X50 seems to be a good choice.
Thank you very much and best regards.
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David-TP wrote
Hi, I noticed you mentioned the new connection is a FTTN (vdsl) with an Ethernet port. So I guess you might already have an NBN box as the DSL modem.
Do you just need a gigabit Ethernet router that could handle 1G service?
Since All Deco works together, Deco X50 seems to be a good choice.
Thank you very much and best regards.
@David-TP Assuming this is NBN in Australia FTTN will be 100mbs maximum, maybe less if the residence is farther from node. They are also VDSL2 and require a VDSL modem. To work best with the Deco the modem needs to be a modem only device or be put into bridge mode (or pass-through mode or modem only mode or whatever the device calls it). If the modem is actually a router all the problems that come with DSL routers in front of Decos remain.
The FTTP upgrades provide an NBN media converter from fibre to ethernet which is the so-called NBN box we hear about so often.
They can go to 1gbps and work well indeed.
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