11-29-2019 09:54 PM
Hi All,
Sorry to ask a repeated question but I activated my telus 150 fibre today with optic tv. I am using Actiontec 3200m and I want to buy a 3rd party router. I am happy to bridge it and have the actiontec only serving the opttic tv but for my wifi I want a new 3rd party router but I don't know which models are the best.
Any recommendations would be very much appreciated !!
Thank you in advance!
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11-30-2019 02:26 AM
Your mileage may vary depending on what your budget is, how large your home is, what you plan to do with your network and the devices on it. Black Friday is on so maybe you'll find a good deal.
The T3200M should definitely be used for Optik. If an ONT was installed, you could even put a gigabit switch between it and the T3200M and whatever router you end up buying, thus bypassing the T3200M altogether. That's my plan for when I get fibre. This setup would mean you could use any router you want and you wouldn't have to bridge the T3200M.
The setup I have currently is a T3200M with a lower end Dlink router connected to it and the T3200M is NOT bridged. I have no issues at all with my devices connected to my router that way but depending on what you're doing, that may not work for everyone.
11-30-2019 02:26 AM
Your mileage may vary depending on what your budget is, how large your home is, what you plan to do with your network and the devices on it. Black Friday is on so maybe you'll find a good deal.
The T3200M should definitely be used for Optik. If an ONT was installed, you could even put a gigabit switch between it and the T3200M and whatever router you end up buying, thus bypassing the T3200M altogether. That's my plan for when I get fibre. This setup would mean you could use any router you want and you wouldn't have to bridge the T3200M.
The setup I have currently is a T3200M with a lower end Dlink router connected to it and the T3200M is NOT bridged. I have no issues at all with my devices connected to my router that way but depending on what you're doing, that may not work for everyone.
11-30-2019 01:29 PM
Thanks Nighthawk for your reply.
I have a small apartment, so really don't need a super powerful router. My budget is about $150. Alot of people have told me not to buy netgear routers (which I like personally as a brand).
How do I know which routers I need to buy will work with Telus Fiber? Is there any specific technology term I need to look for when I am buying a router?
For example, in the UK, when we buy 3rd party routers, it actually tells you on the box whether this router will work with BT Fibre, but here I don't know which one will work with specific ISP technology (Telus 150 fiber for example), if that makes sense?
Any recommendations are very much appreciated!
11-30-2019 01:57 PM
Any standard 3rd party router will work. They aren't ISP specific and fibre is basically a standard ethernet connection once it reaches the ONT. I can't recommend a specific router since I've only been using one and it works for what I need since I'm not on fibre. You'll want to look for a router with gigabit ethernet ports on it.
12-02-2019 04:38 PM
Sorry for the late reply @Nighthawk and thank you very much for your help with my request.
I ended up ordering TP-Link AC2600 and I am expecting it to be delivered it tomorrow, will let you know how I get on.
Thanks again!
11-30-2019 08:01 PM
12-02-2019 04:42 PM
Thank you very much @couttsy !
I ended up ordering TP-Link AC2600, my plan is to use this for wifi and will keep the T3200M for optictv.
Thanks again for the information you provided, I will keep it handy for future reference.
12-13-2019 08:31 PM
I am bridging an ASUS AC1900 router to a TELUS-supplied Actiontec ADSL adapter-router and they work well together.