Once again, thanks for the clarifications. I thought I read somewhere here that the EE router supports WiFi6, and the BT one doesn’t - was that correct? So the in-home equipment may not be the same for EE and BT at present(?)
But of course, that does not stop the broadband coming into the disparate routers, if disparate they are, from being the same.
@DarrenDevwrote:
If you buy one of the higher speed packages (only available on EE broadband) then you'll get the WiFi 6 router. It works with any broadband speed though.
@DarrenDev Could you clarify the "higher speed packages" with EE. Our broadband from BT tops at 17mbps, how would the EE package improve on that?
It's a moot point as our new fttp provider guarantees 250 down and 150 up on their cheaper package. Just curious really.
@DarrenDevwrote:
By "higher speed" I mean fttp above the 900Mbps max that BT offers.
If you can't get fttp then you wouldn't benefit from the new router.
Ah I see, thanks for that.
Saw an offer yesterday on the BT Website for EE TV - The 'Sport Package' for £2 per month for 3 months & then £20 per month thereafter ...
Clicked on PURCHASE & the total was £69.99 - for BroadBand 24 month Contract - no mention of the TV Package I'd started off trying to switch to & purchase!
All this focus on extra download speeds (by ISP's) gets on my nerves and yer I know its Openreach...but please lets get 200Mbps upload at least for a 900 down package, pretty much all the altnets offer same up and down speeds for similar pricing. When I see EE's 1.6Gb product having pretty much the same upload bandwidth as the 900 product it does my head in, it should be at least double.
I dont even really need 900 down at home but the 100 upload is why I went for that package.
No I cant move to an altnet because BT's TV and Sport deal is too good, well at least the 24 month contract I got!
Feel like this is a pointless off topic post, I apologise, ill go back to be constructive now and helping the good folks where I can.
Thank you.
I renewed my contract two weeks ago following a prompt from BT but there was no mention of it. They did send out an appointment for an engineer to attend last Friday automatically to test my equipment but it was a no show. I contacted them and sales could see the engineer appointment but their engineer said they had no knowledge.
I have tested my BT log in password on an EE wifi hotspot which was successful so worst case scenario is that I can use that if required.
Do you know if they will be retaining the emails @btinternet.com. Also will this community forum be accessible for EE clients as it is a godsend?