Topic: | Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | |
Posted by: | Julian Pavey | |
Date/Time: | 08/09/25 14:12:00 |
Bt did a few streets over the last few months. You will need a engineer to come and install a very small modem in the house. But don't rush to quickly. You may want to look at your current setup and users. While it states download speeds (Upto) 900mps that would be if you were the only one and plugging your PC etc directly into the router. I say router as you still have to have a router. That router is the same as the router you get with the other packages. Smart hub 2. The issue is that router is wifi5 Where many like EE are on WiFi 6 which makes a big difference. Here is the thing you need to take into consideration. Use your connection over WiFi and your not only be on WiFi 5 on the smart hub 2 but your not guaranteed that 900 over WiFi. So if your in a house and more than 2 users over WiFi and not a full add signal within your house your not get that huge extra speed you were looking for. Plug your laptop directly into the router over we wired connection and your see that big improvement So things to consider and look up before jumping. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
BT Full Fibre | 08/09/25 12:39:00 | Isabel Martin |
Re:BT Full Fibre | 08/09/25 13:14:00 | Michael Robinson |
Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | 08/09/25 14:12:00 | Julian Pavey |
Re:Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | 08/09/25 15:18:00 | Michael Robinson |
Reply | 08/09/25 20:36:00 | Isabel Martin |
Re:Reply | 09/09/25 08:47:00 | Michael Robinson |
Re:Re:Reply | 10/09/25 00:13:00 | Peter Evans |
Re:Re:Re:Reply | 10/09/25 10:49:00 | Bruce Hammal |
Reply | 10/09/25 14:27:00 | Isabel Martin |
Re:BT Full Fibre | 10/09/25 20:40:00 | Katrina Black |
Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | 10/09/25 23:07:00 | Bruce Hammal |
Re:Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | 11/09/25 09:37:00 | Janice Evans |
Re:Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | 11/09/25 12:26:00 | Katrina Black |