damienirel wrote: » Worth forking out for a new wifi hub? - using an apple airport extreme I got from work at home, and I copy files from my laptop over wifi to my pc and I've no complaints would love to have the ftth to test it over that F2000 yoke that seems to have brutal wifi.
Gonzo wrote: » I am gonna have to get some sort of a wifi hub, something that works and that's very easy to install.
damienirel wrote: » Yeah 1000mbs is overkill for 99% of domestic situations - I'd be more concerned about the fup that Gonzo is complaining about. How are you testing xbox ps, don't they connect to their own VPN to run speed tests? So the wired tests are a bit skewed I'd say. As for wifi? what do you expect it's wifi!! Great to see wifi being the bottleneck about fuppin time. Will apple stick the aul ethernet port back on the macbook?
Peppa Cig wrote: » Anybody got suggestions for F2000 alternative
MajesticDonkey wrote: » I use a Netgear Nighthawk R7000. It might be overkill for most, but I live in a 200 year old house with 4-foot thick walls, so I need something strong
d31b0y wrote: » If you had a PoE enabled switch you could pick up some PoE wireless access points;https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=poe+wireless+access+point (assuming your house is wired somewhat)
Peppa Cig wrote: » Do you mean a replacement for the F2000? Or is there another way to configure wi fi solution using the F2000 plus a hub? That Fritzbox router supplied by Digiweb seems to have rock solid reviews. Anybody got suggestions for F2000 alternative
vintagevrs wrote: » Just plug a decent wifi router into one of the network points that is connected to the F200 surely? Turn off DHCP on it and any devices that connect to it will be assigned an IP by the F2000. We have this set up at home, Eircom router with one connection to a switch. There are three wireless routers wired to the switch that broadcast wifi at different locations. Works fine. Then again we only have a 1mb connection, so maybe there would be some loss when trying to get the most out of FTTH.
oleras wrote: » KN crews are down the church road in Patrickswell, opening manholes and pushing fiber through.
Dero wrote: » Very few domestic switches are PoE capable, but most PoE access points come with either a PoE injector or a separate power adapter anyway. I got myself a Unifi AC Pro access point recently, and it is absolutely fantastic. It is not intended as a domestic device (so the setup is not plug and play), but it is absolutely worth it for stability and performance of the WiFi. If you have problematic WiFi, I would highly recommend one.
brianbruff wrote: » problem with these ac pros is that the netgear router has faster wifi. ask me how i know :-(
yammagamma wrote: » i had to cancel my order today that i made online last week to get in FTTH as they are trying to install a phone line as well and there "customer support" on the phone are insisting i need a phone line installed to get FTTH,and then i can cancel the phoneline within 14 days. a sales rep was called to the house last night and i showed him what i ordered online and he told me to ring them and make sure i get the 55 euro a month package 18 month contract which does not need a phone line installed only FTTH the eir sport pack... has anyone on here got just FTTH installed, ie 1 fiber cable and no copper line and they dont have a active phoneline...i have less hair then homer dealing with eir....
rob808 wrote: » I have broadband only your better of getting phone with your broadband.The only reason I say this is it hard setting up myeir with just broadband package, im having problem with it. I going to get broadband and phone when I get FTTH to save myself a headache.
yammagamma wrote: » i just rang pure telecom and a guy with a english sounding voice that i was speaking to told me same thing that themselves and eir have done a deal with open air also sales rep last night said you will not get pure telecom here as this is eirs patch so to speak so it sounds like they have done a deal together. wasnt open eir setup to break up this kind of thing
yammagamma wrote: » anyone know what model fritzbox router digiweb will be sending me for there ftth 150 package