18 Feb 2022 07:35 PM
Hi all, I have just upgraded to Sky Fibre, the Wi-Fi quality in my home is terrible and I am getting slow speeds in certain rooms.
What is the best router to upgrade to and how easy is it to setup?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
18 Feb 2022 08:49 PM
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Fttp or fttc?
Do you want to retain your call package?
For fttc
Sky hub with wifi switched off and a wifi 6 router in access point mode
Or tp link td w9970 plus wifi 6 router will replace sky hub
Fttp
Asus rt ax58u
Asus rt ax68u
Asus rt ax86u
Asus rt ax88u
Asus zenwifi xt8 directly attached to ont
18 Feb 2022 08:49 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Fttp or fttc?
Do you want to retain your call package?
For fttc
Sky hub with wifi switched off and a wifi 6 router in access point mode
Or tp link td w9970 plus wifi 6 router will replace sky hub
Fttp
Asus rt ax58u
Asus rt ax68u
Asus rt ax86u
Asus rt ax88u
Asus zenwifi xt8 directly attached to ont
19 Feb 2022 10:28 AM
Thank you for the reply, I have a fttp connection. I am right in saying that a fttp is Fibre direct to the router?
We don't have a landline connected.
Thanks
19 Feb 2022 10:30 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreFTTP is fibre direct the property & will terminate at the ONT. Your router will be connected to the ONT with an Ethernet cable.
19 Feb 2022 10:39 AM
Yes that's what I have it's connected via Ethernet to port 4 of my original sky q hub that I have had 4 years.
The Wi-Fi around the house is terrible in some rooms.
19 Feb 2022 12:30 PM
Can you use any router?
Is the ont actually a modem?
thanks
19 Feb 2022 12:38 PM
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@Paul+Barton wrote:
Can you use any router?
Is the ont actually a modem?
thanks
Yes the ont is effectively a fibre optic modem. Any of the asus i mentioned will work either set to access point and etherneted to the sr203 or after sequential firmwarel updates to enable it to display dhcp option 61 will work directly connected by ethernet to the ont.
Client identifier (option 61) details
Anything@skydsl|anything
Will allow the asus to negotiate with sky servers allowing it to obtain the public ip address and replace the sr203 as a router
19 Feb 2022 12:47 PM
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P.S. you mentioned sky q hub and port 4. Do you have photos of it both front panel and rear.. also i want to double check it is an ont you have as the sky q only has 2 ports and no telephone socket on the router
Is your ont something like this
04 Aug 2022 10:21 AM
Hey I'm interested in this.
How would the routers you've listed under FTTP work with the sky q mesh network - presumably the sky boxes would still create their own mesh for TV but the house WiFi would be carried by the zenwifi xt8 (for example).
We've just got sky gigafast FTTP and are keen to get better speeds for around the house.
Cheers, Dan
04 Aug 2022 10:41 AM
Hi Dan
I ended up changing my sky hub to ASUS XT8 and the speed and signal are spot on.
The SkyQ minis work on their own mesh and the Xt8 is separate. I think this works better because tv and internet are now on their own.
25 Aug 2022 06:10 PM
Having the same issue with the Sky router not doing a great job.
Looking at the option you list:
Asus rt ax58u
Asus rt ax68u
Asus rt ax86u
Asus rt ax88u
Asus zenwifi xt8
Any significany differecne in them?
Thanks
25 Aug 2022 06:16 PM - last edited: 25 Aug 2022 06:16 PM
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@tangoed wrote:Having the same issue with the Sky router not doing a great job.
Looking at the option you list:
Asus rt ax58u
Asus rt ax68u
Asus rt ax86u
Asus rt ax88u
Asus zenwifi xt8
Any significany differecne in them?
Thanks
What is your budget? Do you need circa 5500 sq ft of wifi coverage? Do the looks of the router matter to you? Personally, I find the XT8 atheistically pleasing and would be my preference to a load of antennae sitting in the lounge.
25 Aug 2022 06:19 PM
Looks - not imporant - sits in a understairs cupboard. large 3 level house with garage, so coverage more important.
Prices range for £150 to £250. No real limit if real benefits...
25 Aug 2022 06:31 PM - last edited: 25 Aug 2022 07:33 PM
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@tangoed wrote:Looks - not imporant - sits in a understairs cupboard. large 3 level house with garage, so coverage more important.
Prices range for £150 to £250. No real limit if real benefits...
From that list, just my thoughts and money no object, XT8 2 unit pack. Tri band and you can add further 'air mesh' devices/nodes to ensure coverage (up to 7 or 9 in total...but not all will show in the app if I recall)
Only you can decide though, it's your cash.
25 Aug 2022 07:06 PM
I have Xt8 and it's brilliant for speed and signal strength.
You can configure it to connect direct to the ont.
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