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Standard User Barlow1984
(learned) Wed 03-Jan-07 15:31:05
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BT Home hub


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would anyone recommend upgrading my existing BT broadband to the home hub option?

Im not too sure at the mo if it is going to be worth it and what i can get, any help would be greatly recieved! :P
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 03-Jan-07 16:07:38
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It all depends on whether you want to enter into a new 12 month contract with BT. If you are not worried about a new contract, grab the freebies.
Standard User dodgydo13
(learned) Thu 04-Jan-07 01:59:31
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Dont forget a lot of people have "upgraded" just to get a HH only to find their speeds drop dramatically and more importantantly their lives taken over by BT trying to sort it out. Frankly I would think very carefully about what package you are on and if you can get out of it quickly I would stay where you are because the Broadband market is set to explode in the coming months and BT is still the most expensive for a c--- service and product.


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Standard User Barlow1984
(learned) Thu 04-Jan-07 09:41:32
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thanks for the advice, i am with BT atm but it not too displeased with them although the connection could be much better.

I think i may wait a little while before i make a decision
Standard User dominot5
(regular) Thu 04-Jan-07 11:14:38
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I was on Option 4. Moving to Total Broadband saved me a few quid a month and allowed me to take advantage of free Broadband calls. What the marketing material does not tell you is that the HH is a piece of rubbish and your line speed will drop like a stone. Mine half'd from 6Mb to 2.5 - 3MB.

I have since put the HH back in the box and reconnected my Netgear and I am back at 6MB again. I still save a few quid but no free calls.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 04-Jan-07 11:19:42
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Buy a voyager 220v off of ebay and use it for the free calls.
Standard User GunthaUK
(regular) Thu 04-Jan-07 13:15:07
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Or buy an ATA from the likes of Sipura/Linksys or Grandstream. Works a treat for me.
Standard User Garyilka
(member) Thu 04-Jan-07 21:52:20
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Or do as I did - complain to BT Customer Services (not India) and ask for a Voyager 2500v as an alternative. The router is good, has 4 ethernet ports and you can connect a DECT phone and get your free calls - perfect......




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Standard User Heinz
(newbie) Fri 05-Jan-07 10:45:58
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I use a Belkin 54g router and, to get BT Broadband Talk, have ordered a BT Voyager 10V adapter.

They're on ebay occasionally too.

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Standard User adewolves
(newbie) Fri 05-Jan-07 12:36:51
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I cant get great speeds because of the distance from the exchange, but I just took out my homehub which I was getting 1.8 and put back in my netgear and I'm now getting 2.1, me thinks the homehub will now gather dust.
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