Best router for BT FTTC
Does anyone have sugestions for replacing my BT Hub with a tp-link router? After years of suffering unreliable service from BT whole home disks I swapped to tp-link and have been super impressed with their reliability. Now I'm having issues with my FTTC broadband speeds.My speeds should be 60mbs but are very often drop to 20mbs which is affecting my working from home. OpenReach assume me the issue isn't to the house so I'd like to try swapping out the BT hub for a tp-link device. Has anyone else tried this and got any advice please? I'm a bit overwhelmed by the choice. Thank you.
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Hi, welcome to our community.
May I confirm your BT hub is a ADSL/VDSL modem router or a wireless router?
If it is former, we may recommend DSL modem router and you may refer to the official website to choose.
If it is latter, we may recommend wireless router and you may refer to the official website choose.
And the guide may be helpful for you:
How to choose right TP-Link product for your internet service
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If you can or when you get fttp (also I'm with BT)
I would 100% reccomend the AX72V.01.
Since ive been on fttp and since ive used the ax72 I've had 0 issues besides when I tried easy mesh months ago.
I think I've had my main ax72 coming upto 2 years soon and it's been rock solid besides the couple months of trying easy mesh.
I get the speeds I pay for constantly ( 945/110) wifi coverage is awesome even being in a large 3 story house with solid brick walls.
lowest ive ever seen is 845 down in peak time and i heavy usage/traffic in my house multiple gamers and streaming.
On a busy day for my main router i can have upto 65 devices attached to my network via wifi and hard wired and it doesn't even blink.
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