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Re: Using 3rd party router with FTTP900
Probably a slightly later chipset, but as far as consumers are concerned it's just a router so no drivers are needed!
I only learn by making mistakes and owning up to them - boy do I learn a lot!
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Re: Using 3rd party router with FTTP900
So not the same then. What’s the licences behind BTs routers. Do they use the chipsets manufactures drivers which I’ll guess is Broadcom or are they using open drivers?

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Re: Using 3rd party router with FTTP900
You don't need to install "router specific" drivers. Ethernet and WiFi interfaces are standardized protocols you just need to make sure your clients (i.e devices) are capable of using the higher capable standard protocols that router offers.
BT will usually use 2 or more vendors for the manufacturing of their hubs so they may use 2 different chipset vendors too. However, the interface's are standardized.

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Re: Using 3rd party router with FTTP900
Some GPL code.
https://www.bt.com/help/user-guides/bt-hub--bt-voyager-and-connected-devices-gpl-code
BT Smart Hub 2 and Disc |
BT Smart Hub 2 GPL Release_DISC_20190110.xls (41KB) BT Smart Hub 2 GPL Release_HUB_20190107.xlsx (30KB) disc.tar.zip (130MB) sh2.zip (159MB) |
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Re: Using 3rd party router with FTTP900
So for example Netgear, Asus, Unifi, Cisco all use licensed drivers from the chip manufacturer. These are used to handle for example the WIFI side.
Others like many of the unknown type routers found on Amazon or other sites use open drivers which don’t have the same performance but might allow more alteration.
So it could be Broadcom, Qualcomm, Mediatek and god forbid Intel.
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