Netcomm NF18ACV AC1600 (Activenet) review
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CHOICE score
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This overall score is made up of the DSL (modem) score (50%) and the Wi-Fi score (50%).
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Overall DSL score
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DSL = internet connectivity. We created a weighting system for DSL performance, based on a download score (60%) and an upload score (40%).
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DSL download score
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Download score found by taking the average speeds over lines of certain distances:
- 50m - 10%.
- 150m - 20%.
- 450m - 40%.
- 1050m - 20%.
- 1500m - 5%.
- 1050m with noise/interference on the line - 5%.
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DSL upload score
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Upload score found by taking the average speeds over lines of certain distances:
- 50m - 10%.
- 150m - 20%.
- 450m - 40%.
- 1050m - 20%.
- 1500m - 5%.
- 1050m with noise/interference on the line - 5%.
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Overall Wi-Fi score
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A combination of router performance on the 5GHz band (60%) and the 2.4GHz band (40%).
- Status
- Tested model
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Price
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Where the price is displayed as $0 the modem-router is supplied by an internet service provider (ISP). However, there can be extra costs associated with getting a modem-router from an ISP when signing up to a broadband plan.
- $0.00
- Internet service provider
- Activenet
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Wireless (Wi-Fi)
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Modem-routers without Wi-Fi connectivity scored worse. These were the Billion BiPAC 8900X, DrayTek Vigor DV130, and Netgear DM200.
- Yes
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Dual-band
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Dual-band routers support both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz spectrums.
- Yes
- 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
- 5GHz Wi-Fi
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Best Wi-Fi standard
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802.11ac is superior to 802.11n. The latest standard, 802.11ax (AKA Wi-Fi 6), is very new and was not supported by any modem-routers tested.
- 802.11ac
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Stated 2.4GHz Wi-Fi speed (Mbps)
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Stated max speed in megabits per second on the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band.
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Stated 5GHz Wi-Fi speed (Mbps)
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Stated max speed in megabits per second on the 5GHz Wi-Fi band.
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Gigabit ethernet
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Any unit that has "No" gigabit ethernet has the much slower 10/100 megabits per second (Mbps).
- Yes
- Website
- activenet.com.au
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Ethernet ports
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The number of ethernet ports a unit has.
- 4
- Number of USB ports
- 1
- Parental controls
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