Availability and cable modem router compatible French

I'm looking to go from DSL to fiber in France on Orange ISP.

I was wondering if I could buy Netgear equipment to run instead of the orange crap stuff they force us to use!

I HATE the ISP devices, they are devices of sagemcom in desguise and break every year!

Hello aalexandrebeta

Ask if they take over the client property of modems and if so what is recommended also ensure that it is a coaxial cable connection they use.

DarrenM

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