The ports are comparatively tiny, so HPLV extractor is better as it will pull the air through them better.
Depends what router you have in your table. Are you talking the monsters going up to 1/2” shanked bits, using the large cutters for example regular door making. Or, something more middle sized say like a Bosch POF model, or a trim router in a desktop table. I have the NV750 on my beefier router table. Via a cyclone. My Makita trim router in a desktop table is connected to my wet’n’dry vac.
This is the one I have been using, swapped my numeric for it, and it has a larger diameter pipe than the numeric I did get the turbo head from eSpares and what a difference that makes I just plug my power tool into the plug on the vac and as you switch it on the vac starts up, so there’s no messing about with two switches I think they are Swedish, I’ve got there power washer as well about £60 if it breaks at that price I’d just get another but I’ve had it 3 years and it’s still goingI used both. I bought one of these and fitted it underneath the table, below a hole cut just beyond the insert plate; I refer to it as The Black Hole because it sucks in everything thrown forward. A 100mm hose runs to the larger extractor and a 63mm comes off the fitting to extract from the dust port on the fence. A small shop vac hose connects directly to the router.
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