12-08-2025 08:25 AM - edited 12-08-2025 08:31 AM
I have just bought a new house and am looking to potentially get the 1.6Gbps Full Fibre package. My question might be silly, but I would like to get a third-party router, the two I am looking at are either ROG Rapture GT-BE98 or Nighthawk RS700S.
My question is when I look at the setup guide and manuals for those routers, they all say to plug into a modem, and then when reading through Using and configuring a third-party router it states
So I just want to make sure that I could use either of those third-party routers without the need for a modem. Hopefully the question makes sense?
Edit: I did see this in the Netgear setup:
NOTE: If your Internet connection does not require a modem, connect the
Ethernet cable going to your home to the yellow Internet port on the router
So i guess I just want to make sure I don't need a modem for this full fibre package, and I can connect that third-party router directly the the box on the wall. Is this the ONT box?
12-08-2025 01:30 PM - edited 12-08-2025 01:32 PM
The ONT (the box on the internal wall) is the modem. Neither of these routers incorporate a modem themselves but should be connected on the WAN side by Ethernet to the ONT. You should be following the "Full Fibre" section of the "Third-party router settings".
Where that EE doc. mentions "Fibre" on its own it is referring to partial Fibre (FTTC) not Full Fibre (FTTP).
12-08-2025 06:00 PM
I've used the RS700S and it works fine on EE 1.6Gbps. Fairly certain the Asus router will be the same. Haven't used that model personally but I have used other Asus kit without issues.