Looks like a decent price, keep in mind that it will come with a UK power brick.
23% claimed when posting.
TP-Link Deco X20-DSL AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 VDSL Modem Router $106.33 Delivered @ Amazon UK via AU
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VDSL is FTTN/FTTB(asement/building). Max speeds are 100/40.
any real advantage to getting Wifi-6 on VDSL networks?
Internal network speed.
I thought it was an air filter/ purifier at a glance.
There is a downside with buying routers meant for the European market as there is a cap on transmit power on some parts of the 5Ghz band in the EU. To be specific:
A Band (Channels 36 - 64): 0.2W (200mW) or 23dBm
B Band (Channels 100 - 140): 1W (1000mW) or 30dBmfor 2.4ghz Wifi, the power is capped at 0.1W (100mW). Routers that you buy for Au are double that at 200mW
Some articles for you to read to understand what the power limits are for UK routers
https://w.wol.ph/2015/08/28/maximum-wifi-transmission-power-…
https://www.digitalairwireless.com/articles/blog/a-quick-gui…if you are deploying multiple nodes in your home and you got every sqft covered with wifi then the nerf in power limits might not be a thing you need to worry about.
Thanks for the heads up here. I did order one and I’m only in a small two bedroom place but now wondering if I should cancel. Currently I am going down a rabbit hole of transmit power and whether or not changing something called the regulatory domain on this model is doable and if it’ll actually matter. Who needs sleep!?
Could someone recommend a decent router for my HFC NBN connection? Belong's router has a lot of drop out issues. I probably have 10-13 concurrent devices connected. I'm on 100/17 MBps plan. Thanks
Don’t have VDSL, but am curious as to the max speeds it can achieve. Other than local network uses, is there any real advantage to getting Wifi-6 on VDSL networks? Or would you be better off with a Deco M4 with 100mbps ports?