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Standard User ukhardy07
(knowledge is power) Sat 19-Oct-19 04:01:20
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I like the look of Pulse8. Strangely enough they have Wellington down as my exchange for FTTC (which is about 3 miles away) but Dawley, my actual exchange for ADSL.

With Pulse8 are they at the mercy of any TalkTalk shaping like on TT retail? I have heard exchanges low on capacity TT throttle stuff like VOIP and Netflix etc.
TalkTalk do not throttle, the service performs basically the same as BT. There is no traffic management/traffic shaping.
Standard User ukhardy07
(knowledge is power) Sat 19-Oct-19 04:12:54
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I am using the BT SmartHub at the moment but I do have an Huawei HG612 and an old RTN-66u upstairs from my previous house. I'm tempted to get a better cable router to use with the HG612. It will also give me compatibility with Virgin.

I don't use the landline for calling so do not require any calling features.
The HG612 is a legacy device now, very old and does not perfrom in the same class as new devices. I would not recommend using it.

Honeslty why do you not want to be "locked in?" The retention price by BT is a decent offer. The only reason I can see not to take it is if you are considering cancelling your broadband all together in the next 18 months.

Generally I would recommend taking a new contract every 18 months, it usually means a new hub is shipped, and if there's a newer version / better tech available you get it. Users who do not take new contracts and stay on a package for 5+ years end up with old kit, which is often insecure and vulnerable to attack, worse performance and pay higher on the standard pricing model. Those who opt for non mass-market ISPs to get short contracts, usually pay a premium in terms of paying setup fees / being charged engineer costs when something goes wrong / having to purchase their own hardware. Also, the performance of some smaller ISPs has been hit-and-miss recently, whereas the mass market ISPs are not experiencing these sorts of backhaul / routing issues overall.

There are exceptions e.g. AAISP, but if you want a cheap small ISP, as you do, you will likely have to contend with issues such as them being unwilling to issue several engineers (e.g. 5 engineers to fix an intermittent fault) as they cannot fund loss-making activities the same way as mass-market providers e.g. BT.

Your BT Smarthub is a wireless AC2600 device, replacing it will set you back a good amount e.g. 3 examples of wifi devices with AC2600:

1) https://www.amazon.co.uk/NETGEAR-D7800-100UKS-Nighth...
2) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wireless-Connections-UK-Arc...
3) https://www.amazon.co.uk/NETGEAR-Nighthawk-Dual-Band...

Clearly these devices have other features which are better, but likely wont be used.

If you want to save money, you could opt for something such as talktalk fibre, the only downside is their customer service... Connection wise it's performance is very similar to BT and their hub performs the same in testing, often actually better. There is no throttling, fair usage, traffic shaping etc on any of the top 5 BT line based ISPs (sky, talktalk, bt, plusnet, EE).

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Standard User beefcakechipz
(newbie) Sat 19-Oct-19 07:21:42
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I use idnet there very good and just what you are looking for wink

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 20-Oct-19 13:10:55
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The HG612 is a legacy device now, very old and does not perfrom in the same class as new devices. I would not recommend using it.

I have swapped back from a brand new Zyxel to the HG612 and getting better performance. Do you have any reliable references for that statement?

Honeslty why do you not want to be "locked in?" The retention price by BT is a decent offer. The only reason I can see not to take it is if you are considering cancelling your broadband all together in the next 18 months.

The OP says he is moving house to a cabled street and would go with Virgin at that point. I think the OP's point is how to save money from month 19 as BT are increasing the price quite dramatically once the minimum term is complete. I personally would leave them just over that big jump.

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Edited by jchamier (Sun 20-Oct-19 13:11:10)

Standard User ukhardy07
(knowledge is power) Sun 20-Oct-19 13:27:23
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All major ISPs prices jump at the end of the contract term.

Plenty of threads here discussing how the HG612 is now quite long in the tooth.
Standard User gary333
(member) Sun 20-Oct-19 14:08:32
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Very supprised no-one has mentioned Now Broadband. Prices are same for 1 month as they are for the 12 month contract. Catch is there is a £60 setup fee.
Standard User wolvesmad
(knowledge is power) Mon 21-Oct-19 11:54:27
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They are now offering me Infinity 2 for £31.99 a month but on a 2 year deal. No use unfortunately.

I know the property I am moving to has poor FTTC performance around half the speed I am getting now on 55/10 hence the reason for the switch to Virgin -which does perform well in the area.

Are NowTV good? I know it runs on Sky's network but any major differences at the network level? Routing etc

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Standard User ukhardy07
(knowledge is power) Mon 21-Oct-19 12:07:47
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Now tv works well as far as I know, based on my one buddy who has it.

Apologies I did not realise the Virgin conundrum. smile
Standard User wolvesmad
(knowledge is power) Mon 21-Oct-19 14:32:24
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I'd happily re-sign with BT at that price but not at 25-28Mb.

We're quite heavy users, that connection will be saturated quite quickly.

I'll look into NowTV too I think.

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Standard User adslmax
(knowledge is power) Mon 21-Oct-19 20:55:09
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Go to PN and ask for 2 years at fixed price 40/10 for £22.99 inc line rental
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