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Signetone8
Apr 30, 2019Aspirant
Orbi RBR50
Running 2.3.1.44 Can this unit be used directly BT want to send a new hub. I don’t use the hub 6 they already sent. Can the orbi cope with this upgrade expected today. I am runny at 50Mbps ...
Signetone8
May 01, 2019Aspirant
Yes.
I have fibre to the house at 50Mbs
This supplied by BT.
I have a contract with BT for all services data and landline.
I have agreed an upgrade to 100-130Mbs
You are correct I don’t use my existing BT hub and have copied the ID and password to the ORBI RBR 50
To mske life easier in the past for all devices logged into the old copper and then fibre.
My question is
BT is insisting sending this new hub called
Smart Hub 2
I was hoping I can just continue with my set up
As it is with no BT hub in circuit.
If this is not the case. Then the service offered is not good for me as I have satellite too.
Thank you for your reply.
Brian
I have fibre to the house at 50Mbs
This supplied by BT.
I have a contract with BT for all services data and landline.
I have agreed an upgrade to 100-130Mbs
You are correct I don’t use my existing BT hub and have copied the ID and password to the ORBI RBR 50
To mske life easier in the past for all devices logged into the old copper and then fibre.
My question is
BT is insisting sending this new hub called
Smart Hub 2
I was hoping I can just continue with my set up
As it is with no BT hub in circuit.
If this is not the case. Then the service offered is not good for me as I have satellite too.
Thank you for your reply.
Brian
michaelkenward
May 01, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Signetone8 wrote:
You are correct I don’t use my existing BT hub and have copied the ID and password to the ORBI RBR 50
The Orbi needs a modem of some sort in front of it. Copying the ID and password to the ORBI RBR 50 does not mean that there is no modem.
What do you have now between the Orbi and the stuff that comes into the house?
To mske life easier in the past for all devices logged into the old copper and then fibre.
What does that mean? If you have fibre to the house, where does this copper come from?
Most BT Internet services are DSL, with the final bit arriving at your home over a copper telephone line.
I was hoping I can just continue with my set up
As it is with no BT hub in circuit.
There has to be something between the Orbi and the Internet.
I am shooting in the dark here based on puzzling information from you – is there any BT service that does not have a modem of some sort? – but BT's Fibre To The Home / Premises (FTTH/P) is a new technology that needs its own box at your end. The Smart Hub 2 is a combination modem/router box that includes DSL and fibre modems.