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Jambleye
Jul 27, 2022Follower
Modem - Router
Can anyone help please I am looking to purchase a Modem - Router that will take replace a ISP Sky's SR203 Router/Modem in the UK! hope this in right list? I cannot see all SPECIFICATIONS of the Mode...
michaelkenward
Jul 28, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Jambleye wrote:
Can anyone help please I am looking to purchase a Modem - Router that will take replace a ISP Sky's SR203 Router/Modem in the UK!
Why? What do you want to do that the Sky box can't?
The bad news is that Netgear, and most brands it seems, seem to have abandoned the market for DSL modem only devices. Maybe ISPs are leaning on them in the way that they have for cable modems.
If you can lay your hands on something like the DM200, that would be a good choice. The prices are getting silly. But you may be able to lay hands on a second hand one. I bought one from an "open box" merchant. In reality it looked new, with all the usual packing and protection.
Netgear does sell modem/routers that you can out into modem only mode, the D6400 for example, but that can cause problems.
FTTC Land Line - Router needs to have a 3 way Splitter Box with DSL leads from wall socket DSL to Router (could be a RJ45) I suppose and a BT plug for phone as well with it.Looking for a Router that will replace the SR203 if you could pinpoint me to one that would be great for anything between £50 and £500 Please as long as it works!
What does FTTC mean where you are Cabinet or Curb? (Dontcha love those internet abbreviations?)
I have never seen a "3 way Splitter Box with DSL leads". Modems will come with the usual DSL splitter. It is then up to you to add bells and whistles.
I agree with FURRYe38. If you can find one, get a standalone modem. (Or put your existing modem/router onto modem only mode.) Then add a router that meets your needs.
To help on that front, try plugging your needs into the filters on the product pages:
Wireless Routers for Home | NETGEAR
WiFi Range Extenders: Boost Your WiFi Range | NETGEAR
and
Orbi: Whole Home WiFi System for Better WiFi Everywhere | NETGEAR
Then check back here for reports on the things you are considering, but remember that people turn up in this community with problems, not compliments. So look at reviews on Amazon, for example.