What broadband speed should I get from BT Infinity?
For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 27.5 Mbps-53.23 Mbps . 2.
Is BT Infinity ADSL or VDSL?
BT Infinity uses an FTTC setup, with fibre connections running to a junction box that will be on, or very close to, the street where you live. The final stage, running from the junction box to your home, uses a VDSL connection over existing copper phone lines.
What is BT Infinity connection?
BT Infinity for business broadband connects the BT Wi-fi network installed in your premises to BT Wi-fi data centres, carrying all end user traffic. So you and your customers can get online fast, surf fast and download fast, too. Installation’s simple.
What is my BT PPPoE username and password?
As posted on the forum hundreds if not thousands of times, the PPPoE details are generic and are Username [email protected] and Password BT.
Why is My BT broadband so expensive?
Why is your BT bill higher than others? The amount you pay often depends on how loyal you’ve been to BT. If you joined on a cheap offer then after a time you could have been moved up to a higher “Standard Tariff” and then you could have had ten years of price hikes added to your bill.
Does BT fibre need a phone line?
No, you no longer need a BT phone line to get BT Broadband and BT TV.
Does BT fibre need a modem?
You will need to keep the Fibre modem. If you have FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) you can either replace just the router as long as it has a WAN port or if you want to do away with the Openreach modem you will need a VDSLModem/Router.
What is a PPPoE username?
Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a type of broadband connection that provides authentication (username and password) in addition to data transport. Most DSL providers use PPPoE to establish Internet connections for customers.
Why is my BT Broadband so expensive?
Do BT do deals for existing customers?
You may be able to get an upgrade on your existing BT deal to get a faster speed. Although switching is very easy, staying with the same provider and upgrading can mean avoid setup fees, and there will often be little interruption to your broadband service.
Is VDSL the same as fibre?
VDSL (Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line) is the best known yet, but basically only partially fiber-optic based. In this variant, fiber optic cables are laid from the switchboard to the cable distribution system (DSLAM).
Do you have to use BT Home Hub with infinity?
No, the Hub needs to be specially designed to work with Fibre so you can only use the BT Smart Hub or the BT Home Hub 5, Hub 4, Hub 3 or the earlier BT Infinity Hub. The Hub 3 and Hub 4 also need to have an Openreach modem that was fitted by an engineer.
What is the latest router from BT?
Smart Hub 2
What is the latest BT router? The Smart Hub 2 is the latest addition to BT’s range of routers. It features seven antennae, next generation wifi and is compatible with BT Complete Wi-Fi.
What is BT Infinity broadband?
BT Infinity Broadband is also referred to as ‘Superfast Broadband’ or ‘Fibre to the cabinet’. It’s now becoming available in more and more areas as BT Openreach extend and upgrade the copper network with Fibre optic cable. Each area that you live in is served from the exchange, via a green cabinet, with a mixture of copper and aluminium cable.
Which BT Broadband Plan is right for You?
If you can’t get BT Superfast Fibre or if you live in a home with lighter internet usage and fewer devices, standard BT Broadband is ideal for you. It’s perfect for everyday browsing, uploading and sharing photos and updates on your favourite sites and streaming content online.
What can I do with BT Sport broadband?
It uses fibre optic technology to deliver superfast broadband with average speeds of 67Mb which lets you do more online, with everyone online together. This means there’s no more battling for bandwidth, even in the busiest home. It’s great for downloading or streaming movies, TV shows and music.