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peterb
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WiFi 6

I'm on plusnet unlimited fibre.  Router plusnet Hub One, which plusnet suppied and I paid postage.  Works reasonably well although a few internet cold spots in the house.

I'm thinking about a new computer, specs include Wifi 6.  Plusnet Router Hub One doesn't do WiFi 6.   I don't think Hub Two does either. 

I wondering whether WiFi 6 is a worthwhile upgrade?  Worth buying a special router?

Alternatively would it be worthwhile to see if plusnet would let me have a Hub Two which might be an improvement ?

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jab1
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Re: WiFi 6

@peterb Plusnet do not offer the Hub2 - isn't that a BT Broadband offering (and fairly new)? Is is it Wi-Fi6? Personally, I would invest in a BT HH6 - while there are still some on the market - which is a great improvement on the Hub1. The HH6 is not WiFi6 either, and although I have not looked at those on the market that are, their price is astronomical.

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Re: WiFi 6

Thanks reply.  I'm thinking about Plusnet Hub Two on this page: Information about your Plusnet Router | Help | Plusnet

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Re: WiFi 6

@peterb 

Well, well, well!

 

PlusNet have a new router on offer. You appear to be the first to notice it.

 

The HubOne is a re-badged BT HH5. I would hazard a guess that the HubTwo is a re-badged BT SmartHub One or Two.

 

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Re: WiFi 6

Sorry - I didn't realise they had released the Hub2 - I'm no longer a PN customer, so don't spend much time looking at their Help pages any more. I'm guessing here, because I haven't looked at the BT HH6 specs, but this could be the Plusnet version of it.

@bmc has beaten me to it, but I think he is correct in his assumption of it being the re-badged version of the SmartHub1. I note, though, that you can't split the 2.4/5Ghz  bands, which is a slight retrograde step.

 

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Re: WiFi 6


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Re: WiFi 6

We’ve had a trial for the Hub Two and even though you can’t split the SSIDs, I’ve heard a lot of good things, so I imagine it switches the frequencies really well. 

It’s released for business customers first and residential’s coming soon. I can’t say a timeframe though. 

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Re: WiFi 6

@Anoush 

Is it a re-badged BT SmartHub1 or SmartHub2 ?

 

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Re: WiFi 6

I believe it's a SmartHub 2, though don't think it has the extra disk.
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Re: WiFi 6

@dvorak 

Thanks

 

For some reason I've always thought BT Hubs went HH5, HH6, SH1, SH2 but having a look round the BT Help pages I can't see any sign of a SmartHub1 listed - even although every other Hub BT have used is.

 

So no SmartHub1 then which means the PlusNet HubTwo must be a re-badged SmartHub2.

 

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@bmc 

Smarthub is the proper name for what many call a HH6 or Smarthub 6 (to cover both options). Its replacement is a Smarthub 2.

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Re: WiFi 6

@peterb 

You may want to think why you would need a WiFi 6 router, or modem/router if you want to use it on a FTTC service. Are you a super gamer with a computer with a brain the size of a planet and or multiple gamers who must have the very fastest response? If so you also need a faster internet service, GFast ot FTTP. Do you want to network your internal devices wirelessly? If so this will help if all devices are WiFi 6 compatible. However you would do far better installing Ethernet cable.

Do you want better WiFi connectivity throughout your property? If so why put all your eggs in the one WiFi 6 basket? For about the same money consider installing a Mesh system.

Do you just want the latest bells and whistles plus bragging rights? If so just go and buy one.

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Re: WiFi 6

Plusnet help desk say that Hub Two is not available until November.  Said they normally supply new routers only if existing router is not working. 

I prefer to use 5GHz band, because it faster.  What is the signficance of Split Wi-Fi bands/SSID on Hub Two?  I have my wireless adapter set to prefer 5GHz.  So normally it uses 5GHz.  Would no Split Wi-Fi bands/SSID have an effect on that?