As we are always looking at ways for you to achieve the fastest possible speeds we have tested many routers on the ADSL2+ platform and as a comparison we have listed below real-life results of some of the popular ADSL2+ compatible routers. Note that routers on the Broadcom chipset outperform any other chipset on ADSL2+.
| Router |
Chipset |
Downstream |
Upstream |
Speedtouch
510v6
536v6
546v6
585v6
585v7
780WL |
Broadcom |
16.2Mb |
1.3Mb |
Netgear
DG834G v4
DG834 v4
DM111P
DG834GT
DG834N
DG834PN |
Broadcom |
16.2Mb |
1.4Mb |
Belkin
7633
N1 |
Broadcom |
15.7Mb |
1.4Mb |
Linksys
WAG54GS
WAG354G
WAG200G |
Broadcom |
15.5Mb |
1.3Mb |
D-Link
DSL-G804V |
Conexant |
13.6Mb |
1.3Mb |
Netgear
DG834G v1
DG834G v2
DG834G v3 |
Texas Instruments |
12.8Mb |
1.3Mb |
Safecom
SWAMR all variations |
Texas Instruments |
12.4Mb |
1.3Mb |
D-Link
DSL-G604T
DSL-G624T |
Texas Instruments |
12.3Mb |
1.2Mb |
Speedtouch
330 USB
BT Voyager
100
105 |
Globespan |
No support for ADSL2+ |
No support for ADSL2+ |
Belkin
7630
7632 |
Unknown |
No support for ADSL2+ |
No support for ADSL2+ |
The above results are from real-life tests on an ADSL2+ line with default settings, interleaving enabled and a standard BT profile.
We are currently selling some of the above Speedtouch routers - http://adsl24.co.uk/hardware.php
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