Broadband today should be a basic utility, like water or electricity. It should simply work when needed. Unfortunately this is not the case with BT. I live in a small house but the WiFi router does not cover the whole property. Xbox Live is throttled and downloading anything on my Steam Deck requires moving around the house to find a usable signal. I am paying for a service that feels unreliable and not fit for modern use. I have previously dealt with BT technical support and the experience resulted in weeks of wasted time and no resolution, so I am not willing to repeat that process. This is not a complex technical challenge. Other providers are able to deliver stable broadband, so there is no valid excuse for this level of service. The connection is outdated, unreliable and not fit for purpose
This is a vintage 2002 like broadband experience all over again. Same as this web board.
Well water and electricity are only supplied to the house. If there are any problems with their distribution inside the house it is your job to get a plumber or a sparky in.
Broadband is no different. BT and Openreach are only responsible for getting it to the house. If the problem is poor Wi-Fi inside the house, that is your problem to sort out, just same as the plumbing.
Thanks. Ill make sure ill get rid of bt asap
Unfortunately, you are not talking to BT. This is a customer-to-customer help forum, and the only BT employees are the moderators, who don’t necessarily read every post.
To even begin to offer advice we would need to know more about the construction of the house, location of the hub etc. For example, it could be just weak signal penetration due to solid old-fashioned walls, in which case some extender disks might help. Or it could be interference from the neighbour’s equipment, in which case a change of channel will help.
There is lots of experience on here. Give us a bit more information to go on and I'm sure someone will offer advice.
Vote with your feet
PS
Did no-one receive the season of goodwill memo?