Wi-Fi Router vs DSL Modem Router

Wi-Fi Router vs DSL Modem Router

Wi-Fi Router vs DSL Modem Router
Wi-Fi Router vs DSL Modem Router
2024-06-26 04:30:00 - last edited 2024-06-27 06:16:30

We have just upgraded from FTTN to FTTP and want to upgrade our Archer VR600v to a newer model, but can't even decide on whether we should be looking at Wi-Fi Routers or DSL Modem Routers.

 

Can anyone explain the difference, and also explain the various model numbers - e.g. VR, VX, AX, A, C, etc?

 

Thanks

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2024-06-26 08:56:26 - last edited 2024-06-27 06:16:30

  @Nordo 

 

The difference can be seen by the cable connector that has to be plugged in your device.

DSL port has 4 ping RJ-11 connector, while the WAN port has 8-pin RJ-45 connector.

Your VR600v supports both standards DSL/WAN - it has DSL modem router mode and wireless router mode (via LAN4/WAN).

Here's a simple video guide on that.

VX series are Wi-Fi 6 capable DSL modem routers.

VR series devices are Wi-Fi 5 capable DSL modem routers.

AX series are the Wi-Fi 6 capable wireless routers.

A and C series are usually the Wi-Fi 5 capable wireless routers.

 

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2024-06-26 08:56:26 - last edited 2024-06-27 06:16:30

  @Nordo 

 

The difference can be seen by the cable connector that has to be plugged in your device.

DSL port has 4 ping RJ-11 connector, while the WAN port has 8-pin RJ-45 connector.

Your VR600v supports both standards DSL/WAN - it has DSL modem router mode and wireless router mode (via LAN4/WAN).

Here's a simple video guide on that.

VX series are Wi-Fi 6 capable DSL modem routers.

VR series devices are Wi-Fi 5 capable DSL modem routers.

AX series are the Wi-Fi 6 capable wireless routers.

A and C series are usually the Wi-Fi 5 capable wireless routers.

 

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