1. Most Openreach providers are pretty much the same so BT are as good as any, there are some that some people say have better tech support but some like Zen this is no longer true.
2. This is not totally true, you will be affected if others on the same cable link are using heavily at the same...
If you change the name on the 2.4Ghz band in Advanced settings -> Wireless-> Security it then un greys out the 5Ghz band as well. Of course you need to get your 5Ghz working first...
There's a thread on Think Broadband relating to performance issues with Zen after a GEA migration. Seems there is a problem with Zen's own equipment. Seems some people have managed to get migrated back to BT Wholesale backhaul which fixed the issue.
I've a Fritz Repeater and it does the job for me, it'll only create a mesh if used with a fritzbox router which I'll assume you have to be considering the Fritz Repeater. If you go for the eero mesh system that includes the eero router then make sure that if you are using a provider that uses...
From what I remember when I bought my el-cheapo laptop it was just like the video where you can just switch it to normal Windows 10.
Microsoft's support page also says its free...
If its Openreach I would have thought any Openreach based ISP should have access if they offer FTTP. If it's just BT isn't there some sort of anti competition issue here.
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