| My ISP uses GPON FTTH and anticipates you to use their all-in-one box they provide. You can "easily" replace the Freebox, provided you can: A) find the necessary ipip6 configuration for your region B) you don't mind losing VOIP and IPTV It should even be possible to retain IPTV if you route the correct VLAN to their set-top box, but I didn't care enough to go through that. The amazing part to me is that (IMO) they are selling you a more expensive monthly subscription to get an all-in-one box with a less terrible WiFi implementation. [1] The standard WiFi experience with their lower-tier all-in-one is terribad, which could easily be solved by buying a WiFi AP and plugging it into their box via Ethernet. German ISPs do the same thing, by offering you the choice of a basic router or a Fritz!Box for a higher fee. In every instance I have seen, you're better off selecting the cheapest device your ISP will provide, putting it into bridge mode, and using your own router/AP via Ethernet. [1] https://www.free.fr/freebox/ |
That's true, but pretty much everyone chooses the Fritz!Box, cause they're just that great for the price. Easy to use, lots of functionality, and actually really great performance. For a home router, at least.