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8800axl
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 9:41 pm
by glynn6
I currently have Bt infinity while using the 8800nl and am thinking about buying the 8800axl but there doesn't seem to be much feedback in the uk forums, the Australian forums seem to slate the axl router, is it really worth the upgrade or am I better waiting for a non light version or will I be waiting for a long time for a vdsl2 router?
Re: 8800axl
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 9:41 am
by JohnRF
I've been using a 8800AXL for a coupe of weeks now and have had few issues with it. The wireless coverage is not quite as good as the 8200N it replaced but that isn't a big issue for my location. The VDSL connectivity is faster and more stable.
You mentioned waiting for a "non light" version or "waiting a long time for a VDSL2" router. What did you mean by that? The DSL page on mine shows it is using VDLS2.
Also, which Australian forums are you accessing? I tried to get into au.billion.com/forums/ but that seems to detect that I'm not in Australia and won't let me in.
Re: 8800axl
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 12:11 pm
by glynn6
Hi thanks for reply I was on the whirlpool forum there is quite a bit of discussion on the axl as they had it back in April and they talk of an 8900 version coming shortly but that's in Australia, so we seem at least 6 months behind here, I did have the 7800dxl which was connected with the openreach modem but I wanted an all in one router which is where the 8800nl came in but single band one gigabit port wasn't great so have been looking for something to cover my needs which the axl covers most but was dubious about what I read in the Australia forums, I see they are selling for under £100 there so not been a great hit, not sure if I'm asking too much of a router as I have about 15 - 20 wireless Devices and about 10 hard wired 8 through the switch on the gigabit port, and a couple using the other ports, wireless isn't great even tho it only travels up through floorboarded ceiling, but part problem could be the fact the router is in a cupboard surrounded by equipment, so maybe that has an impact on performance. Just want something to handle plenty of device and is stable. Wishfull thinking.
Re: 8800axl
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 12:58 pm
by billion_fan
glynn6 wrote:Hi thanks for reply I was on the whirlpool forum there is quite a bit of discussion on the axl as they had it back in April and they talk of an 8900 version coming shortly but that's in Australia, so we seem at least 6 months behind here, I did have the 7800dxl which was connected with the openreach modem but I wanted an all in one router which is where the 8800nl came in but single band one gigabit port wasn't great so have been looking for something to cover my needs which the axl covers most but was dubious about what I read in the Australia forums, I see they are selling for under £100 there so not been a great hit, not sure if I'm asking too much of a router as I have about 15 - 20 wireless Devices and about 10 hard wired 8 through the switch on the gigabit port, and a couple using the other ports, wireless isn't great even tho it only travels up through floorboarded ceiling, but part problem could be the fact the router is in a cupboard surrounded by equipment, so maybe that has an impact on performance. Just want something to handle plenty of device and is stable. Wishfull thinking.
Hopefully the Bipac 8900 series will be coming soon (I have a beta sample) it has three external antennas, one detachable

VPN on board, VDSL support (no spec sheet yet)
Re: 8800axl
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 1:18 pm
by glynn6
billion_fan wrote:glynn6 wrote:Hi thanks for reply I was on the whirlpool forum there is quite a bit of discussion on the axl as they had it back in April and they talk of an 8900 version coming shortly but that's in Australia, so we seem at least 6 months behind here, I did have the 7800dxl which was connected with the openreach modem but I wanted an all in one router which is where the 8800nl came in but single band one gigabit port wasn't great so have been looking for something to cover my needs which the axl covers most but was dubious about what I read in the Australia forums, I see they are selling for under £100 there so not been a great hit, not sure if I'm asking too much of a router as I have about 15 - 20 wireless Devices and about 10 hard wired 8 through the switch on the gigabit port, and a couple using the other ports, wireless isn't great even tho it only travels up through floorboarded ceiling, but part problem could be the fact the router is in a cupboard surrounded by equipment, so maybe that has an impact on performance. Just want something to handle plenty of device and is stable. Wishfull thinking.
Hopefully the Bipac 8900 series will be coming soon (I have a beta sample) it has three external antennas, one detachable

VPN on board, VDSL support (no spec sheet yet)
Now that sounds good but what is soon roughly?
Re: 8800axl
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 1:40 pm
by billion_fan
glynn6 wrote:billion_fan wrote:glynn6 wrote:Hi thanks for reply I was on the whirlpool forum there is quite a bit of discussion on the axl as they had it back in April and they talk of an 8900 version coming shortly but that's in Australia, so we seem at least 6 months behind here, I did have the 7800dxl which was connected with the openreach modem but I wanted an all in one router which is where the 8800nl came in but single band one gigabit port wasn't great so have been looking for something to cover my needs which the axl covers most but was dubious about what I read in the Australia forums, I see they are selling for under £100 there so not been a great hit, not sure if I'm asking too much of a router as I have about 15 - 20 wireless Devices and about 10 hard wired 8 through the switch on the gigabit port, and a couple using the other ports, wireless isn't great even tho it only travels up through floorboarded ceiling, but part problem could be the fact the router is in a cupboard surrounded by equipment, so maybe that has an impact on performance. Just want something to handle plenty of device and is stable. Wishfull thinking.
Hopefully the Bipac 8900 series will be coming soon (I have a beta sample) it has three external antennas, one detachable

VPN on board, VDSL support (no spec sheet yet)
Now that sounds good but what is soon roughly?
No ETA yet, as I only have a beta sample (if I had a retail version I would assume it would be sooner, remember I'm not sales so I won't have a price/ETA)
Forgot to add it has 4 gigalan ports, 1 gigalan EWAN port, usb port and has a stand to so the router can be installed standing up or lying down, or wall mounted, and most important AC Wireless

Re: 8800axl
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 6:16 pm
by glynn6
Sounds like just what I need, hopefully won't take too long to come out, keep us posted when you get the retail version:)
Re: 8800axl
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:12 am
by billion_fan
glynn6 wrote:Sounds like just what I need, hopefully won't take too long to come out, keep us posted when you get the retail version:)
Will do mate

Re: 8800axl
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 10:33 pm
by SimonCraddock