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$74 (Pickup) for D-Link DSL-2890AL Dual Band Wireless AC1750 Cloud ADSL2+ Modem Router @ MSY + Delivery + Handling Fee

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Limit two per customer, free pick up in store.
Handling cost plus delivery charges if ordered online.

This is an excellent price for this modem.

I am using this currently at my home, this is a good product and it is NBN ready (Not compatible with FTTN) - Thanks Ian :). Plenty in stock.

I think delivery is around $10 and handling fee is $1.58. Still a good bargain if delivered.

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  • +1

    Please not it is not compatible with Fttn !

    • +1

      Thanks, edited as suggested.

  • +1

    I had this for 2.5 years now from ADSL to NBN(FTTP), and never had any problems. Stable and reliable.
    It only has 4 lan ports, and one of them needs to be WAN if you use NBN. The NAS performance is poor at max 10MB/s, but it works for sharing files and play movies on an android box.

  • NBN ready only for the likes of FTTP. FTTN not ready, no support for FTTN so quite useless if one is in a FTTN area. One of these modems designed when NBN was supposed to be only FTTP so they slapped on an NBN ready claim.

    • How would you tell if a dwelling has FTTP, FTTN, FTTB? Or plans to build either?

      Currently on a terrible cooper line 5km from exchange with 5 megabit down max

      • Whack your address in at www.nbnco.com.au

        It should tell you what is available, or if it's not yet available it will indicate what sort of technology will be available when NBN is installed in the area.

        • Yay I have planned HFC for mid 2018….

        • @knobbs: Which means you could have HFC now although only through Telstra or Optus.

          As far as I'm aware Enrich Telstra Shareholder Co NBNCo is not laying any new HFC although they are replacing the copper wire that they purcahsed from Telstra because it provides terrible internet.

  • How would the wireless perform compared to a w8960n?
    The latter just struggles in my unit and it isn't a faulty unit.

    • +1

      works well across two rooms with both 5G and 2.4G as router being in the garage. 5G is weak in rooms upstairs but better than 2.4G. Been using it for last 2-3 years and happy with it. Used it for ADSL2+ and now FTTP. Arlo base staion and 4 cameras are connected in it too and works pretty well.

      • Thank you, unfortunately I just went to buy it and it's out of stock…

        • Try to buy online.

  • +5

    I've had one of these for a while, generally pretty good however uploads from my phone, consoles etc. saturate the connection which means the internet is basically unusable until they're done. I haven't found a way to resolve this through QoS or whatever. It also makes me jump through a lot of hoops to get wake-on-lan happening. If those don't affect you then it's a decent modem however personally I"m waiting for mine to die so I can justify replacing it.

  • Will this support FTTC?

    • +1

      Nope. FTTC technically FTTN with shorter cables.

  • bought one. Thanks op!

  • how does this compare to TP-Link Archer VR600 AC1600 Dual Band Wi-Fi Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router for $140? apart from FTTP vs FTTN.

  • seems impressive price. Harvey Norman is showing 278$.

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