Wireless Routers ?
well i`m getting infinity fitted next week, sky offered me a + box which i had been after for ages but now every thing i watch is on 4od or i player, it doesnt bother me anymore.
my next door neighbour has got infinity and he did get 40 meg but funny enough he has just had sky tv and his speed has gone down to 20 meg, something to do with the filter he reckons.
hope fully gonna kick some *** on cod now.
my next door neighbour has got infinity and he did get 40 meg but funny enough he has just had sky tv and his speed has gone down to 20 meg, something to do with the filter he reckons.
hope fully gonna kick some *** on cod now.
Last I knew Sky didn't let you use any routers other than their own. Would they work? Of course, but they reserved the right to terminate without refund if they caught you. Their routers are (IMO) poor quality too, for both wifi and DSL stability and performance.
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In my situation , with me needing a new router either way , i thought if i leave Sky and go with BT. , id be tied in for 18months. Not sure what happens if after that i tried to go back to Sky i might not be classed as a "new" customer. This way if after a year Sky turns out to be rubbish , i can go to BT as a new customer.
When i done my test , all that was connected was my phone WI-FI . If my daughter is downloading anything i can forget using it for anything other than browsing.Seeing i was paying for crap service , i thought i may aswell pay another £10 to actually have one that works !
They said 15Mbps min , 35Mbps max.
When i done my test , all that was connected was my phone WI-FI . If my daughter is downloading anything i can forget using it for anything other than browsing.Seeing i was paying for crap service , i thought i may aswell pay another £10 to actually have one that works !
They said 15Mbps min , 35Mbps max.
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I see BT have now started to put posters on the street cabinets, advertising that fibre is available in my area.
I was tempted to move from Vermin Media to BT Infinity but getting just internet from BT seems impossible, everything is offered as part of a package.
I already have my landline from BT & I don't want TV.
Looks like the bearded one will keep my business for a while longer.
I was tempted to move from Vermin Media to BT Infinity but getting just internet from BT seems impossible, everything is offered as part of a package.
I already have my landline from BT & I don't want TV.
Looks like the bearded one will keep my business for a while longer.
I bought an Asus RT-n66u and it has been great. I bought it when still on BE* (ADSL2+) in preparation for Fibre. When that arrived a month or so ago it has coped admirably and has one of the best wireless signals I've seen.
Can't remember which one we use internally, but I've heard it being described as shyte on many occasion. 
Don't know the circumstances fully as to why its been described this way

Don't know the circumstances fully as to why its been described this way
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