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Hello!
I have BT Fibre and I get BT TV including the Sports 4k package.
I currently use a BT Smart Hub 2 as my router/wifi which is working fine but I want to upgrade to WiFi 7 and also 2.5G LAN both of which are available on the EE Smart Hub Pro - https://ee.co.uk/broadband/wifi-7 - which I can buy privately.
However, I have read online that BT TV only works with BT Hubs and not 3rd part routers, so my question is:
- Will I have any issues getting the IP TV aspects of my BT TV package if I buy this router?
- What about any other non-EE / non-BT branded WiFi router?
Thanks in advance!
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It’s now EETV, whether suppled over BT Broadband or EE broadband, and is compatible with both BT and EE routers. To the point that while I am now with EE broadband, it’s still using the BT Smart Hub 2 from when I was with BT; it’s that seamless.
So you shouldn’t encounter any special difficulties with the EE router.
Third party routers, though, need to support Multicast and IGMP Snooping, and ideally have a setting for BT/EE’s particular flavour of this, or at least certify that they support it.
Setting one of these up, then, can range from a walk in the park to a ten-page world of hurt support back and forth on here (though it did succeed in the end). And that support will only come from fellow-posters; BT/EE won’t get involved if you go it alone.
Just so you know…😛
*** Longtime YouView box owner, Broadband customer (was BT, now EE), finally an EE TV subscriber ***
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Re: BT TV via EE Smart Hub Pro
Any router with BT EE or plusnet is not "third party " be it wifi 5 with the prehistoric BT/ plusnet efforts or the wifi 6/7 on EE all are plug and play on BT EE and plusnet broadband.
BT tv morphed into EETV 18 months ago with the only difference being the name
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Re: BT TV via EE Smart Hub Pro
/me heads to eBay
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Re: BT TV via EE Smart Hub Pro
Or CEX
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Re: BT TV via EE Smart Hub Pro
Was in CEX on Saturday and they had none in shop as was looking for a Youview box as mine is starting to play up but I have had it over 6 years and guy in shop said they could order one to come to the store for me but they was starting to get low on stock.
I found that the BT smart hub 2 is far better that the BT smart hub.
Yes some 3rd party routers dont work with EETV.
CEX has some BT routers on there website.
I now with Sky for my FTTC after moving from BT over 20 months ago and they only do wifi 6 router and as yet dont offer wifi 6e or wifi 7.
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Re: BT TV via EE Smart Hub Pro
Loads of BT/EE pro boxes on e bay. Personally can't remember the last time I recorded anything. It's all streaming these days.
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Re: BT TV via EE Smart Hub Pro
@Kodikid I still occasionally record TV. As 10% of programmes are still not on streaming.
Also some channels like rewind TV still dont have an on demand streaming service.
Over 80% of my monthly TV viewing is now via streaming service. Payed for and the free ones.