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  • What wifi router and access point?
  • sam_underhill
    Full Member

    What’s good? Separate access point that works seamlessly with the router. Router should be IPv6 compatible and also support WAN connection (just in case I ever get some sort of FTTC type provider).

    edit: sorry wrong forum.

    allthegear
    Free Member

    I use an Apple Time Capsule as my router and a Netgear ADSL MODEM. I have Macs so there is clearly and advantage to having all the other facilities built in (and there are a surprising amount).

    What broadband supplier do you use? Rememeber that regardless of the router you use, BT-supplied connections do not support IPv6 and have no plans to do so.

    Rachel

    sam_underhill
    Full Member

    I use O2 regular ADSL+ at the moment.
    No use for apple features at the moment. I’ll probably be building / buying a NAS shortly as well for all my storage requirements.
    Seems daft not to buy something that supports IPv4 & 6.
    WAN port also seems like a good feature to have in case I change to a provider that requires a separate modem (BT infinity for example).

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