T4tomo
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OK one for the technical geeks...
So i'm with Talktalk, out of my previous 18 or 24 month tie in. and I have there 150mb fast fibre, I used to use the talktalk TV box but have just ditched that as it wont support ITVX (and ITV hub dies at end of Nov), but my smart TV(s) do, so actually no point using the TV box, one less remote control. I also have a landline I never use.
I use their standard router - run one ethernet cable to the TV and have a couple of electric socket wifi extenders as in a 3 story town house, so my son ethernets his PS4 into one (on iddle floor) and on the top floor the OH Ethernet's her work from home laptop into the other, (which her son sometime pinches for his PC when hes not at Uni as its better fro gaming that the wifi connection). The wifi off the extenders is a different name to the downstairs one so occasionally the upstairs crew switch networks if using mobiles downstairs etc.
So rather than just ring up and drop the TV off my account I could re tie myself for 24 month and get a broadband fibre only package, no landline, 500mb with
The mesh system appeals for the ease of having one wifi network - would the fact that it 500mb negate the need to ethernet for gaming or is a wired connection always better. I assume the Amazon eero Pro 6 mesh system with Tri-band Wi-Fi 6 will come with just one base unit and one extender /node? or does it come with 2 nodes.
Can i I also continue to use one of the electric socket extenders to provide a wired connection in say son's bedroom and use an ethernet port on the mesh system on the top floor for OH's work, and then everyone uses mesh wifi for mobiles etc with one unit on ground floor and one on top floor?
I don't bother with Sky TV etc, happy with just using free to air stuff off smart TV's and occasionally chromecast a match stream off the phone to the TV if needed.
What advice folks, particularly IT literate folks!
So i'm with Talktalk, out of my previous 18 or 24 month tie in. and I have there 150mb fast fibre, I used to use the talktalk TV box but have just ditched that as it wont support ITVX (and ITV hub dies at end of Nov), but my smart TV(s) do, so actually no point using the TV box, one less remote control. I also have a landline I never use.
I use their standard router - run one ethernet cable to the TV and have a couple of electric socket wifi extenders as in a 3 story town house, so my son ethernets his PS4 into one (on iddle floor) and on the top floor the OH Ethernet's her work from home laptop into the other, (which her son sometime pinches for his PC when hes not at Uni as its better fro gaming that the wifi connection). The wifi off the extenders is a different name to the downstairs one so occasionally the upstairs crew switch networks if using mobiles downstairs etc.
So rather than just ring up and drop the TV off my account I could re tie myself for 24 month and get a broadband fibre only package, no landline, 500mb with
- Free Amazon eero Pro 6 mesh system with Tri-band Wi-Fi 6. Perfect for speeds up to 1 Gigabit. (RRP £189.99)
- Connects 75+ devices at the same time
- Expert install: get the best connection from day one
- Data only: no phone line - just pure broadband
- Fixed Price Plus
- Free Amazon eero 6 router with dual-band Wi-Fi 6. Perfect for speeds up to 500 Mb/s. (RRP £109)
- Connects 75+ devices at the same time
- Expert install: get the best connection from day one
- Data only: no phone line - just pure broadband
The mesh system appeals for the ease of having one wifi network - would the fact that it 500mb negate the need to ethernet for gaming or is a wired connection always better. I assume the Amazon eero Pro 6 mesh system with Tri-band Wi-Fi 6 will come with just one base unit and one extender /node? or does it come with 2 nodes.
Can i I also continue to use one of the electric socket extenders to provide a wired connection in say son's bedroom and use an ethernet port on the mesh system on the top floor for OH's work, and then everyone uses mesh wifi for mobiles etc with one unit on ground floor and one on top floor?
I don't bother with Sky TV etc, happy with just using free to air stuff off smart TV's and occasionally chromecast a match stream off the phone to the TV if needed.
What advice folks, particularly IT literate folks!