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12-02-2024 11:11 AM
SPEEDTEST.NET (2m from Vodafone's THG3000 router @ 5GHz (866Mbps)
SPEEDTEST.NET (2m from ASUS RT-AXE7800 router @ 6GHz (2400Mbps)
As you can see, 5 minutes after activating my broadband (I didn't have to wait 48 hours) I got full speed when connected to 6GHz WiFi ASUS router. I get even higher speeds than those included in my package 935Mbps instead of 910Mbps.
Vodafone packages (prices as of February 12, 2024).
If you have chosen the Full Fiber 900 package and want full speed via WiFi, you should purchase a WiFi 6/6E/7 (6GHz) router.
How to configure an ASUS router for the Vodafone Full Fiber 900 package.
Step by step...
I hope this guide will be helpful.
I am very pleased with the speed of the Vodafone Full Fiber 900 package, however Vodafone should provide a newer 6GHz WiFi router for this package.
13-02-2024
04:30 PM
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13-02-2024
07:51 PM
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I wrote that it is enough to use a WiFi 6/6E or 7 router and any network card of the same standard.
13-02-2024 06:54 PM
@FirstEver There is no reason to be rude if you disagree with someone or wish to maintain a different point of view.
I never suggested that there was any need to use WiFi 7, I merely pointed out that it is reported that there are chipset difficulties. This has been reported by a number of online technical publications, both academic and industry.
WiFi 7 was certified on 08-Jan-2024 , so apart from those items released by manufactures on the basis of the draft standard that may be able to receive firmware updates as required, the majority of the kit on sale and more importantly already owned will be WiFi 6E or earlier. My earlier comment said "ratified" which is (according to the Wikipedia for IEEE 802.11be) not yet signed-off, but ratification is expected before the end of 2024.
17-02-2024 11:27 AM
hi can i use my netgear xr500 vp router. Is so bad
17-02-2024 11:42 AM
@safeman2024 wrote:hi can i use my netgear xr500 vp router. Is so bad
@safeman2024 You would have to tell us a bit more about your situation before anyone can give you a definitive answer.
17-02-2024 03:47 PM - edited 17-02-2024 03:50 PM
Thanks for your reply. I have two Xboxes series. And when I turn them on wired the connection. Everything blanks out. It takes about 5 to 10 minutes to get this working. It never gives me a port, also 3074. It is fine on wireless connection.
17-02-2024 03:51 PM
Also one of 900 standard megabytes connection. Never had any issues with BT before. I have one other device wired and don't get any problems at all. I have only just joined Vodafone. I'm thinking of leaving already.
17-02-2024 05:32 PM
Hard wired xboxes have a known problem with the Vodafone THG3000 router of not waking from powers save, there is a whole thread about it. The work around is to use a switch between the xbox and the router.
Don't know if the problem is also on the Ultra router.
18-02-2024 04:47 PM
Your NETGEAR Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR500 is a 802.11ac (5GHz), not 802.11ax (6GHz) router.
You will get 866Mbps link speed. I tested some smartphones with my ASUS RT-AXE7800 connected to the same Vodafone Full Fibre 900 broadband and the results are:
Yes, you can use your Netgear router, but don't expect speeds higher than 500Mbps over WiFi.
However, the real WiFi speed will be much lower, in my case 2 walls from the router the speed on Samsung S21 drops from 845Mbps to 491Mbps.
24-02-2024 03:18 PM
Thx for the reply's