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Which wifi6 routers are compatible with Fios gigabyte internet service? I have Fios internet and phone service, no TV.
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Any router should work as long as it has a Gigabit WAN (Internet) port. Only note I will add is, be aware that most mesh systems will struggle to deliver a full Gigabit wirelessly. Try to use Ethernet wherever possible, and connect any mesh systems together using a wired connection between the nodes (Ethernet or MoCA are good choices).
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Without television service, most routers should work. Before switching to Verizon's routers and extenders, we used Linksys routers in our house without any issues.
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@dexman wrote:
Without television service, most routers should work.
Slight tiny correction to what was said to be correct.
Without television service, most RJ-45 WAN port NAT routers should work.
This is important as not all NAT routers have a RJ-45 WAN port. This includes but is not limted to DSL modem (ex Actiontec GT784WNV) combos, Cable modem combos (ex NETGEAR - Nighthawk AC1900), SAT NAT routers, Cell Phone NAT routers.
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Any router should work as long as it has a Gigabit WAN (Internet) port. Only note I will add is, be aware that most mesh systems will struggle to deliver a full Gigabit wirelessly. Try to use Ethernet wherever possible, and connect any mesh systems together using a wired connection between the nodes (Ethernet or MoCA are good choices).
