moscab
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Hi,
I've got BT Full Fibre 900 broadband which came with SH2.
Of course that router lacks of enhanced Wifi connection speed and I won't make use of the full speed using Wifi 5 network.
Do you reckon if by moving to EE I can get away of the contract cancellation fee from BT due to this reason? Also as EE and BT are joined I'm in practice not leaving the provider.
I would not mind remaining at BT if at least I could benefit of the full speed I'm paying for using Wifi 6 but this seems not possible at the moment hence I'm toying of moving to EE.
Tried to contact BT but been told someone would call me back which hasn't happened so far.
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Re: Moving from BT Broadband to EE due to router reason
Err, why not simply buy a third party router?
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Re: Moving from BT Broadband to EE due to router reason
Well if EE provides a Wifi 6 one why would I buy a third party?
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Re: Moving from BT Broadband to EE due to router reason
To avoid cancellation fees.
Btw, WiFi 5 will exceed 900M
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Re: Moving from BT Broadband to EE due to router reason
It doesn't look like I'm having these kind of speeds.
iPhone 14 pro and all I get is barely 400Mbps next to the router
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Re: Moving from BT Broadband to EE due to router reason
Is that throughput speed or Phy speed?
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Re: Moving from BT Broadband to EE due to router reason
It's the download speed I get when running this tool on either my laptop or phone.
https://speedtest.btwholesale.com/
https://speedtest.btwholesale.com/
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Re: Moving from BT Broadband to EE due to router reason
What's the Phy (Link) speed?
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Re: Moving from BT Broadband to EE due to router reason
you mean the speed when it's wired?
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Re: Moving from BT Broadband to EE due to router reason
No, the speed of the Wifi link between your device and the hub.
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