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If you could use your existing BT router then it's just the cost of one more unit.
If creating a whole new mesh you then need to buy more.
I need to Google the BT mesh disk things see if they are any good.
exactly what im saying.
but the question is, will a mesh take the form of my current BT hub or will it create a new network.
so will a mesh use my bt hub username (network name) and password or will it create a separate username and password?
after reading this thread it got me thinking my setup is pretty old now.
ive got BT fibre 150 in my house with i think the smart hub 2, there is then a cat5 cable into my workshop where i have a cheap TP-link router. think its about 300mb.
id love some kind of mesh setup, just been on BT's web...
Pretty interesting stuff, been reading a few articles and watching a few vids.
Am now wondering if I can attach a sand battery/heater to the side of my wood burner in the workshop to capture more heat. The wood buner/workshop obviously cools down over night and it's freezing the next morning...
Joking aside.
When I built my workshop I went to a lot of effort to run a cat5 cable from the router in the house to the workshop. Well worth the effort.
I'm on BT 150mb fibre, I now get 150mb in the workshop.
Anyone use such a thing?
Am worried it won't work on my council computer where everything is locked down
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