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Discussion topic: Sky FTTP Fibre replacement router (no WiFi)

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This message was authored by AndyD71 This message was authored by: AndyD71

Sky FTTP Fibre replacement router (no WiFi)

Hey there

 

We've got two mesh networks setup at home , one for my work needs and another for the kids and SWMBO.

 

It's FTTP direct to the house . 1gb.

 

 

Both these meshs are optimised and do not conflict . They are plugged directly into the Sky Router . We used traffic management on the Meshs to ensure I do not use up all the bandwidth and the teenagers don't flood the home mesh !

 

 

Now the sky router keeps dropping and this knocks out both mesh networks which have to be restarted. I've been in IT for far too long and have never seen a router act like this before .

 

So I am now looking for a replacement router . Reading through the forums DHCP option 61 is required .

 

Does anyone have a good reasonable suggestion for a pure router with gigabit ethernet ports ? 

 

I do not want to connect the Mesh (TPLink Deco 1800 and Mercsys 1800) to the WAN. Everything needs to go via the router and ideally I can enforce traffic management on the router 🙂

 

Thanks !

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This message was authored by jamesn123 This message was authored by: jamesn123

Re: Sky FTTP Fibre replacement router (no WiFi)

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@AndyD71 
I'd recommend the Asus AX/AC RT series.

I am NOT a Sky Employee
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