I'm looking at taking up EE broadband and TV on a new FTTP connection.
1. I understand that to use the TV recorder I will have to use the provided modem rather than my own. Is that correct?
2. Assuming 1. is correct. I have my own router feeding a complex ethernet network and WiFi mesh. Will I be able to get a feed from the supplied modem that will allow me to use my own router without double NAT problems?
OK Thanks. I found EE TV and thought this would be the place. I'll try there.
Its simply that BT TV is now EE TV, for those that are still with BT Broadband. Its just a branding change showing up on the TV boxes.
As you are thinking of moving to EE, then I would be a bit wary at the moment. Take some time to read the comments on the EE forum first.
The Pro box remains the same; although it has a new EE livery, this is just cosmetic.
BT Broadband customers will stay with BT and the BT Smart Hub 2, though BT has now rebranded to EE.
EE Broadband is a whole other service, delivered over an EE router that is rather different from the BT Hub 2.
There are some aspects of this rebranding that still need a little more thinking through 😛