VDSL router(s)

I've been looking for a VDSL router myself and from the thread, I have learned:

PACE 921VNX

This is the router Telkom tries to sell VDSL customers.
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Where to buy:
Telkom.co.za : R1249

Feedback: NOT RECOMMENDED


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TP-Link TD-W9980

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[TD]USB (File Sharing, 3G)[/TD]
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Where to buy:
No stock

Feedback: RECOMMENDED


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Zyxel VMG1312-B

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[TD]Cheap[/TD]
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Where to buy:
Nivo.co.za : R888
WebAfrica: R899

Feedback: RECOMMENDED


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Zyxel SBG3300-N

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Where to buy:
Webafrica: R1799
Nivo.co.za: R1948.10
Webantics.com: R1980.71

Feedback: RECOMMENDED


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Billion B-8800NXL

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[TD]Triple WAN support[/TD]
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Where to buy:
WebAntics.com: R1276.60
JustIT.co.za: R1191

Feedback: HIGLY RECOMMENDED


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ASUS DSL-AC68U

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[TD]Backwards compatibility[/TD]
[TD]One USB Port[/TD]
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[TD]USB 3.0 (File Sharing & 3G)[/TD]
[TD]Bit expensive[/TD]
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[TD]Dual Band[/TD]
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Where to buy:
wootware.co.za: R3456
comX: R3400
loot.co.za: R3338

Feedback: HIGLY RECOMMENDED
 
I really dont know why the Pace is not recommended. I been using mine on a 40 Mb line and it gives absolutely no problems. Been up for 3 weeks now without restart. Download speed consistent @ 4.9 MB / S
 
I really dont know why the Pace is not recommended. I been using mine on a 40 Mb line and it gives absolutely no problems. Been up for 3 weeks now without restart. Download speed consistent @ 4.9 MB / S

I'm curious why myself, but it does seem to be the general consensus.
Maybe it's just hate directed towards anything Telkom puts out.
 
I really dont know why the Pace is not recommended. I been using mine on a 40 Mb line and it gives absolutely no problems. Been up for 3 weeks now without restart. Download speed consistent @ 4.9 MB / S

I'm curious why myself, but it does seem to be the general consensus.
Maybe it's just hate directed towards anything Telkom puts out.

Try setting up advance rules or load a firewall and run through a mikrotik that Pace will die.
 
Heck just set up mac filtering for 12 devices and the router can't handle it
 
Very useful post SplaT - did not know the Billion is in stock! :)

Other than the AC - whats so special about the ASUS?

From what I read AC just has more bandwidth and hence would not provide much of an advantage over just using my old router as a range extender - in fact the latter will prob get better coverage in my large yard.
 
Asus routers are just badass. Epic range, never give ****. Tons of features. I actually just bought a billion B8800 to plug into my Asus RT-AC66u. The old billion Adsl modem power supply died. Thought I might as well future proof.
 
The chipsets which Asus use are only used by Asus AFAIK.

I am really enjoying my Billion, hasn't given me a days worth of trouble truth be told.
 
I use my Pace as a modem only, all other tasks handled by my firewall. The thing is solid for this purpose at least.
 
Does the Pace maybe have a new firmware version at all?
 
I use a Zyxel VMG1312-B, purely as a modem, with an Asus RT-N66U router.

Great Combo !

The 1312 is too basic to use as a router.
 
Completely disagree with you there.

Note that am referring mainly to the limited wifi capabilities, which is quite basic compared to the dual band Asus RT-N66U and newer "ac" routers.

But I am sure that not everyone needs that.
 
Note that am referring mainly to the limited wifi capabilities, which is quite basic compared to the dual band Asus RT-N66U and newer "ac" routers.

But I am sure that not everyone needs that.

That makes more sense.
 
Does the Pace have logs? :/

MY Internet connection keeps going down and up automatically, but I want to see the frequency. Line stats look ok (worse than my old Trendnet though?)

Actual rate (up) 1020 kbps
Actual rate (down) 20340 kbps
Data transfered (sent) 0 kB
Data transfered (received) 0 kB
Output power (up) 11.7 dBm
Output power (downstream) 18.2 dBm
Line attenuation (up) 11 dBm
Line attenuation (downstream) 26.3 dB
Noise margin (up) 7.5 dB
Noise margin (downstream) 6.4 dB
 
Does the Pace have logs? :/

MY Internet connection keeps going down and up automatically, but I want to see the frequency. Line stats look ok (worse than my old Trendnet though?)

Actual rate (up) 1020 kbps
Actual rate (down) 20340 kbps
Data transfered (sent) 0 kB
Data transfered (received) 0 kB
Output power (up) 11.7 dBm
Output power (downstream) 18.2 dBm
Line attenuation (up) 11 dBm
Line attenuation (downstream) 26.3 dB
Noise margin (up) 7.5 dB
Noise margin (downstream) 6.4 dB

That SNR is touch and go, that's most likely the issue. The old router may have been better at handling noisy lines.
 
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