EE Broadband

Mitchiemoo
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My new EE broadband signals are shockingly poor. 

I have just switched my home setup from BT to EE. This meant disconnecting everything in the house that was BT and replacing with a set of EE hardware. 

In the original BT setup I had three booster discs to support devices spread around on 3 levels of the home. But with the new EE arrangement I no longer have sufficient broadband width and my wife and I WFH are constantly battling reception issues.

I have installed 1 x  white EE Smart Wifi Plus tower close to the black router but that could only be hooked up using an ethernet cable as it would not settle on the wifi setup, alone. Three more white Smart Wifi Plus towers arrived in the post but when trying to install each one remotely around the house (as I would have done for the black BT discs) I had no luck in them successfully hooking up with the rest of the system. And, they are of course too far away from the router to connect by ethernet cable.

That's the story....any ideas how I can get the best from my EE broadband setup?

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JimM11
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@Mitchiemoo If your BT system was working fine, do you still have it, you can always put it back. There is no point in having the EE Router and the EE Smart plus booster close together, completely defeats the purpose. When you setup the remaining towers how did you do it and what is the state of the led for wi-fi smart boosters.