Reposting due to finding out I have FTTP not FTTN. Is it worth getting ISP modem at $180 or buying another brand at the same price? Do other modems have increased range or is it just better to go with the one you get from the provider.
I'm not a very knowledgeable network head sorry. I just got this warning after selecting no modem..
By selecting this option you are stating that you have a compatible nbn® modem that you will use to connect your service. If you are on an nbn® FTTN/B connection you will also need to ensure it supports VDSL2.
Moving house and going with Aussie broadband 1000/50. My question is, is it worth getting the $180 modem from them or spending $180 on another brand modem?
I'm not a very knowledgeable network head sorry. I just got this warning after selecting no modem..
By selecting this option you are stating that you have a compatible nbn® modem that you will use to connect your service. If you are on an nbn® FTTN/B connection you will also need to ensure it supports VDSL2.