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01 Dec 2021 06:42 PM
Hello, currently looking to swap out my SR203 SkyQ modem router for a 3rd Party one. Pref Asus, Netgear then TP Link (as I will look to add a WiFi mesh system in). Currently Sky Superfast (FTTC) so I know currently I need a VDSL modem router but one that is compatible with Sky MER. I've seen a few DSL modem routers but for the life of me struggle to find where Sky MER is supported. Also when I do get FTTP will this affect the VDSL router and need to get a standalone WiFi router? Plus does the mesh WiFi system have to be Sky MER?
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01 Dec 2021 06:56 PM - last edited: 01 Dec 2021 06:56 PM
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My advice would be buy a seperate modem and router this will ensure the modem on the a modem router doesn't interfer with the ont modem when fttp arrives.
The standard choice for the modem would be the tp link td w9970 for £35
Instructions for setting up tp link td w9970 as modem bridge
select sky vdsl from isp list
https://www.tp-link.com/uk/support/faq/1332/
And we are finding that the asus rt ax range work more consistantly than other routers
01 Dec 2021 07:06 PM
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Full list of asus rt ax routers known to work with Sky mer
RT-AX56U | 386.3_2 | |
RT-AX58U | 386.3_2 | |
RT-AX86U | 386.3_2 | |
RT-AX88U | 386.3_2 | |
GT-AX11000 | 386.3_2 | |
RT-AX68U |
01 Dec 2021 07:20 PM
Thank you for this.
when FTTP does arrive, how will this change my set up? Will this simply remove the TP link for the equation? Sorry for the simple question but I do not know what FTTP looks like into the house
Want to ensure I can use Asus AX router along with the ZenWifi mesh in the long run purely for AiMesh
01 Dec 2021 07:25 PM
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"Will this simply remove the TP link for the equation"
Yes, and for £35 its not alot to pay for something that will be redundant in the next few years
01 Dec 2021 07:28 PM
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"Want to ensure I can use Asus AX router along with the ZenWifi mesh in the long run purely for AiMesh"
The zenwifi xt8 are both router and mesh node so one needs to be sky mer (which they are anyway) and the other is set up using aimesh and doesn't need sky mer
01 Dec 2021 07:34 PM
Thank you for this Cookie, much appreciated and totally makes sense!
Does this apply across the whole ZenWifi range?
01 Dec 2021 07:40 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
The other asus wifi 6 mesh units are an unknown for sky mer the most used one here is the xt8.
The others should be combined with one of the routers i mentioned to ensure compatibility and set up using aimesh
01 Dec 2021 07:54 PM
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Other advise the xt8 is tri band that is its got one 2.4ghz, one 5ghz ac and one wifi 6 ax wifi bands.
The routers in the table are mainly dual band ie they have one 2.4ghz and one combined 5ghz ac /wifi 6 ax wifi band
01 Dec 2021 09:58 PM
The Asus XT8 is tri-band all 802.11ax wireless bands @cookiemonsteruk but fully compatible with any previous device supporting 802.11ac concurrently.
01 Dec 2021 10:07 PM
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More interested in the cross functionality between dual band ax router and tri band ax mesh
Would you need to find a channel that 5ghz ac co exist with the wifi 6 ax on the dual band and then manually set them on the tri band. I know the logical choice would be the xt8 as router/mesh . But for someone like me who has a dual band ax how would that work if at some stage i wanted to add an xt8
01 Dec 2021 10:31 PM
The GT-AX11000 is also tri band so combined with XT8 you could use a wireless backhaul?
01 Dec 2021 10:41 PM
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Whats your planned setup?
With my rt ax58u i could be more realistic and look at the other dual band ax mesh options. With ax3000 on the rt ax58u having a ax6000 mesh would be overkill.
01 Dec 2021 11:05 PM
The difference between tri-band and dual-band is when you use AiMesh with tri-band nodes the backhaul is over one of those 5Ghz sets of channels and is reserved for the backhaul only. With dual-band, the backhaul is shared on the single 5Ghz channels with the 5Ghz clients.
4.4Gbps 160Mhz wide 802.11ax
AiMesh <<----- 5Ghz-2 band B 5Ghz DFS backhaul ----->> AiMesh (Tri-band)
| (backup 2.4Ghz) |
| 2.4Ghz channels |. 2.4Ghz channel
5Ghz-1 band A client's lower channels 5Ghz-1 band A client's higher channels
AiMesh. 5Ghz band channels (dual-band bandwidth and channel width depending on router)
| 5Ghz clients and backhaul shared
|.2.4Ghz backhaul and clients
AiMesh
01 Dec 2021 11:13 PM
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I'll sleep on your last post and probably be even more confused in the morning 😁😴👍
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