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As far as "The best ISP-supplied router bar none" I doubt that they tested every ISP supplied router in the UK, Out of the what I saw in the test groups they were fairly limited - I've never had anything more than a basic router supplied by any ISP so being the 'best' doesn't exactly require greatness. Quote:
At the end of the day if you are happy to pay BT for their equipment and it satisfies your requirements then fair enough. If you'd like to get the same or better for less cost and you want something more than a basic Router with WiFi and a few ethernet ports then it can be had for less money than BT would charge. The choice is with the consumer.
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26th January 2017, 20:04 | #22 | |||
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My question would be, why knock a product that wins accolades for performance and VFM? If it doesn't offer a featue that you need, fair enough, but it is an outstanding router for the intended market nevertheless. |
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