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BT Whole Home Wi-Fi
Hi,
Firstly, apologies, I'm no expert when it comes to Wi-Fi and broadband!
I would appreciate some advice and guidance. I have BT 500 Mbps broadband, with an average speed of just over that. My current set up is a BT Smart Hub 2 and 3 Whole Home discs (AC2600).
Depending on the location of those 2 discs I'm achieving speeds of between 100 and 210 Mbps. Is that good?
I'm thinking of upgrading to the BT Tri-band discs (AX3700). Before I decide to purchase a set would these discs improve the speeds I'm currently achieving or not? If they would ,what sort of Wi-Fi speeds could I then expect?
I would be grateful for any help anyone could offer.
Thank you

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Re: BT Whole Home Wi-Fi
Out of interest, what are you doing that requires more than the speed that your present discs deliver?
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Re: BT Whole Home Wi-Fi
Just the usual, streaming TV shows etc.
I just thought if I'm paying for 500Mbps I want to get the fastest Wi-Fi speed I can.
Plus our Sky Q box loses it connection on a regular basis and we get buffering at times when watching shows in UHD.

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Re: BT Whole Home Wi-Fi
So, you want 500Mbps WiFi to stream a single channel of uhd content which requires about 50mbps at the very most.