No date given but you could buy an EE wifi 7 router on ebay and use that. It is plug and play on BT Broadband.
They're not.
The BT Smart 2 was released in 2019
In that time EE (sister company) have released wifi 6 and then 7.
BT were going to kill off BT domestic broadband and just have EE as the top tier and Plusnet as the budget option.
BT tv went the same way becoming EEtv
They decided against as it confused the older demographic
Since then BT broadband has been stagnant.
I did the above as on my BT 500mbps I rarely got past 200mbps over wifi.
Bought EE wifi 6 router for £20 and now regularly get my 500mbps over wifi.
Who uses the ISP supplied router as their main WAP anyway?
The location of the router and the best position for the wirelss access point are rarely the same. The only reason ISPs release these almost useless combo boxes is because it saves them money. In industry routers, switches and wireless access points are separate devices. (For a reason).
Oh, and I wouldn't assume it "confused the older demographic". More likely we've been around long enough to know better than be bulldozed into something a company wants rather than stick with we want. You young'uns want to follow the herd, you get on with it. Just leave us out of it!
Re older demographic
No assumption
BT CEO Alison Kirkby announced in march 25 that the migration from BT to EE has been abandoned
She quoted
"it was confusing our older customers "
as the main reason.
I’ve checked out the Wiki page on the CEO and if the age quoted for her is correct, I wonder what age she considers as “older customers” 😂
Excuse me while this very young man born in the 1960’s gets back to my internet banking and non ISP router 👍🏻
I was going to wade in and defend isp router's
But being a BT broadband customer who ditched the woeful not so smart hub 2 perhaps I better not.
To be fair, as the EE router keeps getting plugged on this forum, may as well just migrate this forum with the EE forum and be one happy family, though I suspect the EE lot would be sick to the back teeth of reading thread after thread about spam emails 😆
@Kodikid They’re cheap and cheerful, good value for money. They’re compact convenient and easy for the untrained public to set up. They do a bit of everything and, by and large, get the job done. What isn’t there to like?
Of course, if you’re a retired pro and have worked in the industry, they’re limited to the point of being ****.
Plus the fact it’s a slow night and I feel like **** having had flu, chicken pox and pneumonia jabs yesterday, so I thought I’d wind you up.
@Kimberlin I’ve also posted on the EE forum, (under a different name). Believe me, stick with what you’ve got.
@WSH Oh trust me, I’ve absolutely no intention of ever using an ISP router ever again. I do however fully agree that ISP routers are for the vast majority of customers, completely adequate.
As far as you having all those jabs, you’re just showing off! I’ve had my flu jab and I feel great 👍 I hope you feel better tomorrow!