ASUS RT-N66U..... Will this Router be ok with BT I...

HI,
I have seen some fantastic reports about the ASUS RT-N66U   will this Router work with BT Infinity.
Thanks
Gary.

well i,ve read of people who use the Asus Router with B.T Infinity and have no problems as long as its PPPoE which it is your be fine if i was you i,d try the HH3 first before you spend £85 on a new router ,as it might work fine for you
JamJar62

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