Got my SmartHub 6 yesterday and it's installed and ready for changeover to Ultrafast, so I'll be able to let you all know if the latest firmware fixes this. Mine updated itself yesterday as soon as I plugged it in from whatever was the default to SG4B1A006018.
I can confirm that if you have a Smarthub 6 with "Ultrafast" on the front with the latest update (mine has SG4B1A006018), then there's no issue with 330 down / 50 up. This is what I'm getting at the moment:
1 Days, 19 Hours 20 Minutes 9 Seconds
50.01 Mbps / 328.58 Mbps
49135 / 328583
As far as I know they will still work, but should only deliver the max speed that VDSL2 modems are capable of. Seems there's a limit on the capability of the chipset which means that it doesn't delibver the full potential. I'd get on to your provider and ask that they send you the Ultrafast Hub, not the HH6. The product name showing on my stats page of the hub is: BT Hub 6XA. (There are some differences between hubs as discussed on the forums here, depending on whether you have FTTP or FTTC, but I imagine as you're on a GFast product you have FTTC, so this should be the hub for you).
@mattanorak wrote:
As far as I know they will still work, but should only deliver the max speed that VDSL2 modems are capable of. Seems there's a limit on the capability of the chipset which means that it doesn't delibver the full potential. I'd get on to your provider and ask that they send you the Ultrafast Hub, not the HH6. The product name showing on my stats page of the hub is: BT Hub 6XA. (There are some differences between hubs as discussed on the forums here, depending on whether you have FTTP or FTTC, but I imagine as you're on a GFast product you have FTTC, so this should be the hub for you).
G.Fast is not a product, Ultrafast is.
Ultrafast will be delivered by 2 technologies G.Fast and FTTP. The same hub will be used for both.