Compatibility of BT with Nighthawk modem router D7000

Hi all, looking for help.

Been on Google for the better part of 4 hours, at PC World and on the phone to Sky and BT.

Long story short is that I have been fucked by Sky. Then cancelled and now the day 14 expect BT broadband.

My new purchase of the D7000 Nighthawk NETGEAR will be compatible directly from the telephone via the DSL filter Jack?

Sky said that flat purely and simply that they do not support the 3 devices. So don't give me the IP username or password. But BT said they do. If my router modem of nighthawk will work as soon as the signal passes from sky to BT?

Please help a total noob. I want to know if I would return my Nighthawk if it doesn't work, and just use the standard BT hub?

Kindest regards

New owner of Nighthawk

In short, Yes.

Just make sure that you run internet set up the thing again through the log from netgear, and you'll be ready to go.

Rick.

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