23-01-2026 09:36 PM - edited 23-01-2026 09:38 PM
Hi all,
I’m hoping someone here has managed to crack this, as I seem to have hit a wall.
I’m on EE / BT Full Fibre 900 (FTTP). When I connect my Eero 6 Pro directly to the ONT using PPPoE, everything works perfectly from an internet point of view:
However, the issue is with EE TV (formerly BT TV).
The EE TV box:
I’ve tried:
I contacted Eero support, who advised that this is likely due to multicast / IGMP limitations, which Eero does support but needs help from the ISP
I also contacted BT / EE support, who said they don’t support VLAN or multicast configuration on third-party routers and only recommend using the BT Smart Hub 2.
Because of this, I’ve currently reverted to the “supported” setup:
This setup does work, including live TV, but I’m not a fan of it:
What I’m trying to find out is:
👉Is there any way to run EE TV live channels while keeping PPPoE directly on the Eero, without relying on the Smart Hub 2 in the chain?
Has anyone successfully got EE / BT TV working with:
Any insight would be massively appreciated.
Thanks in advance 👍
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24-01-2026 10:27 AM
@Shulab wrote:Is there any way to run EE TV live channels while keeping PPPoE directly on the Eero, without relying on the Smart Hub 2 in the chain?
I'm going to go out on a whim here and say the answer is probably "no". I've no personal experience with Eero but you'll find plenty of anecdotes by searching Google for something like "Eero BT Multicast".
Has anyone successfully got EE / BT TV working with:
- Eero
- Or any third-party router
- On FTTP using PPPoE
The last bullet isn't going to be an issue. Pretty much any device that supports PPPoE can be used on the EE/BT network.
For the second bullet, there are devices out there that will work but it's definitely on a best-effort basis and YMMV. In the past I've personally had Netgear and Asus devices working but it was an uphill struggle on both counts. The former required me hassling Netgear to apply software tweaks and provide me an updated firmware image, and with the latter - I was only able to get things working over the wired network. Both were far from 100% reliable, even when 'working'.
If you're wanting something more capable than a Smart Hub 2 then maybe look at one of the newer EE hubs/extenders which are WiFi 6/7 and probably not a million miles away from the Eero in terms of spec.
24-01-2026 10:27 AM
@Shulab wrote:Is there any way to run EE TV live channels while keeping PPPoE directly on the Eero, without relying on the Smart Hub 2 in the chain?
I'm going to go out on a whim here and say the answer is probably "no". I've no personal experience with Eero but you'll find plenty of anecdotes by searching Google for something like "Eero BT Multicast".
Has anyone successfully got EE / BT TV working with:
- Eero
- Or any third-party router
- On FTTP using PPPoE
The last bullet isn't going to be an issue. Pretty much any device that supports PPPoE can be used on the EE/BT network.
For the second bullet, there are devices out there that will work but it's definitely on a best-effort basis and YMMV. In the past I've personally had Netgear and Asus devices working but it was an uphill struggle on both counts. The former required me hassling Netgear to apply software tweaks and provide me an updated firmware image, and with the latter - I was only able to get things working over the wired network. Both were far from 100% reliable, even when 'working'.
If you're wanting something more capable than a Smart Hub 2 then maybe look at one of the newer EE hubs/extenders which are WiFi 6/7 and probably not a million miles away from the Eero in terms of spec.
03-02-2026 03:34 PM
Helloooooooo just an updateee
04-02-2026 09:18 AM - edited 04-02-2026 09:18 AM
I’d just disable the radios on the EE hub and set the EERO to bridge mode (disable DHCP and NAT) and connect that via another spare Ethernet port on the hub. The EE Hub will do the routing anConnect your EE TV via Ethernet as it’s clearly doing the IGMP/multicast for the EE TV. Just avoid putting the EERO in to router mode as you’ll end up for a double NAT and can cause issues.
afaik the ONT does the vlan tagging, you usually set the vlan to 101 on and that was for VDSL(FTTC), but you’re using FTTP. Does eero have an option for IGMP snooping? I know it was an option that needed to be done for the BT TV when using OpenWRT firmware on 3rd party routers.