07 Oct 2024 01:54 PM
Hi All,
Been with sky for many years on a FTTC connection but full fibre is now available so ordered a 500mbps connection for install next month. They've told me I don't need a new router as the one I have is "good enough" for the connection. It's about 3 years old and doesn't support wifi 6. Think it's the SR203.
Will I still get fast wifi speeds to my devices or are they supposed to send the newer white hub?
Also can anyone recommend a cheap but good access point I can plug in directly to the ONT to replace the old hub, assuming this is possible on Sky?
07 Oct 2024 02:08 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@stejo the SR203 will deliver WiFi speeds up to 600Mb/s without issue you do not need WIFi6 for Ultrafast+. I have used both the SR203 and tge new white SR213 with my Ultrafast+ service and in my main living area the rwo easily meant my devices could access the full bandwidth over WiFi. In roome slightly further away the newer hub was a whisker faster but neither hubs gave me sufficently fast WIFi in more distant rooms on different levels.
I tried Sky's WiFi Max bundle but found even with 2 booster pods (these are WiFi5 units but thecsystem is triband) that speeds were lower than my cheap 3 unit Deco M4 system (over 200Mb/s in every room) . I therefore rejected the WiFi Max bundle but kept the SR213. I do not have Sky Q but if you still use that system the new hub is not compatable so there are some compromises basically you lose the use of the wifi hot spots from the Q boxes.
To be honest I dont think you are missing much you can buy a third party router Asus ones connect via the ONT but you lose the voice line which requires a Sky hub. The hubs work fine for me as routers but my Deco set up running in access point mode provides the WiFi.
07 Oct 2024 02:05 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@stejo wrote:
Will I still get fast wifi speeds to my devices or are they supposed to send the newer white hub?
The Sky Broadband Hub is compatible with both FTTP and Sky Talk Internet Calls.
@stejo wrote:
Also can anyone recommend a cheap but good access point I can plug in directly to the ONT to replace the old hub, assuming this is possible on Sky?
That has to be a router, not a wireless access point. The ONT itself is effectively a modem and doesn't route, run DHCP or resolve DNS.
07 Oct 2024 02:08 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@stejo the SR203 will deliver WiFi speeds up to 600Mb/s without issue you do not need WIFi6 for Ultrafast+. I have used both the SR203 and tge new white SR213 with my Ultrafast+ service and in my main living area the rwo easily meant my devices could access the full bandwidth over WiFi. In roome slightly further away the newer hub was a whisker faster but neither hubs gave me sufficently fast WIFi in more distant rooms on different levels.
I tried Sky's WiFi Max bundle but found even with 2 booster pods (these are WiFi5 units but thecsystem is triband) that speeds were lower than my cheap 3 unit Deco M4 system (over 200Mb/s in every room) . I therefore rejected the WiFi Max bundle but kept the SR213. I do not have Sky Q but if you still use that system the new hub is not compatable so there are some compromises basically you lose the use of the wifi hot spots from the Q boxes.
To be honest I dont think you are missing much you can buy a third party router Asus ones connect via the ONT but you lose the voice line which requires a Sky hub. The hubs work fine for me as routers but my Deco set up running in access point mode provides the WiFi.
07 Oct 2024 02:12 PM
Many thanks @Chrisee you've put my mind at rest with that info! Least keeping the "old" hub will save me from having to reconfigure every device in the house.
I don't use Sky talk so will consider an Asus only if I have issues.
Cheers!
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