Discussion topic: WiFi Mesh with Sky Broadband
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‎15 Feb 2024 04:08 PM
Hello,
Hoping someone can please advise on the below.
I currently have Sky broadband ultra fast package. I have a Sky (provided) router plugged into an Openreach modem. I am looking to invest in a WiFi mesh system (not extender/booster) as my new house is relatively tall and hence WiFi doesn't reach all the rooms.
- If I buy a WiFi mesh system such as Google Nest, Amazon Eero, TP-Link Deco etc, will this plug directly into my Openreach modem and hence replace my existing Sky router?
- If my Sky router is being replaced by the new mesh system, what exactly am I paying Sky for still?
- By chosing the appropriate mesh system, can I upgrade my WiFi frequency from 5E to 6E?
- How do I know what mesh systems are compatible with my current Openreach modem?
Thanks,
Sam
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‎15 Feb 2024 04:17 PM - last edited: ‎15 Feb 2024 04:21 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIf you want to replace the Sky hub outright you need to pick a system that is compatible with Sky lines. This would be one that can authenticate using DHCP Option 61. As an example the Asus XT8 systems can do this.
@samclark24 wrote:- If my Sky router is being replaced by the new mesh system, what exactly am I paying Sky for still?
Your paying for the line into your property, the internet connection Sky provide through their servers & any support you may need if a fault develops.
@samclark24 wrote:- By chosing the appropriate mesh system, can I upgrade my WiFi frequency from 5E to 6E?
Sky hubs are currently WiFi 5 (Except the Sky Max hub which is WiFi 6). WiFi 5e does not exist. You could choose a system that uses WiFi 6 or WiFi 6e but keep in mind you actually need devices that are also compatible with these standards. Many older or budget devices are not.
@samclark24 wrote:- How do I know what mesh systems are compatible with my current Openreach modem?
Any mesh system will be compatible with the Openreach modem but this is not what need to look at, you need to look at whether its compatible with Sky Fibre/Sky's authentication method of DHCP Option 61.
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