Well, to much surprise, without any forewarning BT have upgraded our local exchange to Fibre. A very nice surprise indeed. Needless to say, within 5 mins of receiving the email, I was signed up. Estimated download of 59mb/s (boo!), estimated upload of 18mb/s(yay!)
Anyway, as part of the sign-up, a BT geezer is due out to fit an Openreach modem in a couple of weeks, and my ISP have sent me a new Wireless Modem. Looking at it, it just seems to be a bog-standard-isp-bit-of-rubbish-designed-for-numpties, or bsibordfn for short.
Reading a few reviews of it (it's a Technicolor 582n), people are saying the wireless is a bit poor, having no external antenna. It can, apparently, do some useful stuff such as port forwarding.
Has anyone else had experience of this modem? Is it worth my time getting it set up only to be disappointed later on? I have a deep routed fear of poorly performing ISP provided modems.
My current ADSL router is a Netgear 300N DGN2200, which does everything I need (VPN, Port Forwarding, QoS, Static IP etc). Would it be possible to just bob my router into the Openreach box and put the Technicolor one in "Storage" of some sort, or is the "fibre" port and firmware in this thing special somehow?
Too many questions, all which could be resolved if I had the thing in front of me, or a decent online guide... My ISP's guides assume all we want to do is watch iplayer.
Anyway, as part of the sign-up, a BT geezer is due out to fit an Openreach modem in a couple of weeks, and my ISP have sent me a new Wireless Modem. Looking at it, it just seems to be a bog-standard-isp-bit-of-rubbish-designed-for-numpties, or bsibordfn for short.
Reading a few reviews of it (it's a Technicolor 582n), people are saying the wireless is a bit poor, having no external antenna. It can, apparently, do some useful stuff such as port forwarding.
Has anyone else had experience of this modem? Is it worth my time getting it set up only to be disappointed later on? I have a deep routed fear of poorly performing ISP provided modems.
My current ADSL router is a Netgear 300N DGN2200, which does everything I need (VPN, Port Forwarding, QoS, Static IP etc). Would it be possible to just bob my router into the Openreach box and put the Technicolor one in "Storage" of some sort, or is the "fibre" port and firmware in this thing special somehow?
Too many questions, all which could be resolved if I had the thing in front of me, or a decent online guide... My ISP's guides assume all we want to do is watch iplayer.