22-03-2025
09:39 AM
- last edited on
22-03-2025
05:23 PM
by
MikeT
Hi guys I want to ask why do you have other routers when EE has now Wifi 7 router + u can insert 5G sim in it and have perfect internet for just £150 ? the router cost around £150 -£200 Does anybody owns it and configured especially 6Ghz ?
Thnx
22-03-2025 10:02 AM
@GeneralNet : Cuz it's rather dumbed down with little functionality, not very smart & its keep changing to the worse with every f/ware update. Nobody owns the EE router; you borrow it.
22-03-2025 10:38 AM
What u mean nobody owns.. I can just litteraly hit buy it now button online amazon or ebay or others and buy this ee router for £150 - £200 unlocked,.. Is it worth?
22-03-2025 10:49 AM - edited 22-03-2025 10:52 AM
@GeneralNet : EE issues all its current routers on loan to its BB users & wants them back when they leave. Any you may find on marketplace sites have got there from previous EE BB users who have not returned them to EE as they were contracted to & therefore may potentially be stolen goods.
Do you have EE BB? You won't find them much use on other BB networks.
22-03-2025 12:10 PM - edited 22-03-2025 12:12 PM
I think u living in the past....
22-03-2025 12:17 PM - edited 22-03-2025 12:20 PM
@GeneralNet : I thought we were talking about routers. That edict by Ofcom applies only to mobile phones. It is to be expected that ISP routers would be tied to that ISP. Furthermore EE does not sell routers; it lends them as I keep telling you.
Who's got lost in the past? "The past is another country."
22-03-2025 02:47 PM
Is this the mobile Smart 5G Hub with Wifi 7 that you are talking about, or the fixed-line Smart Hub Pro with Wifi 7? I assume the former as you have mentioned inserting a SIM.
This post originated under the Broadband & Landline category, and the advice by @XRaySpeX reflects this. EE's fixed line broadband routers are loaned to customers for the length of their contracts and expected to be returned at the end of their service agreement.
If it is a mobile router you are talking about, then you would be best commenting on a post in that category.
22-03-2025 02:54 PM - edited 22-03-2025 03:30 PM
Hi yes it is that Wifi 7 router with 5G SiM support.. HH70
I am just at ee and I have tested it with my laptop and it works flawlessly and thus can be purchased at amazon so I don't really thinks it is any theft or something.. At EE they said I can get it with sim but is expensive £277 + sim £35 and I can cancel Sim straight away and keep the router.. But online is better offer.. cheaper...
Oh I didn't realise this is landline section sorryy ...
22-03-2025 05:19 PM - edited 22-03-2025 05:23 PM
@Matt_124 : Ah, you never mentioned it was a mobile router. As you posted under the fixed Home BB forum, everything I said applied only to the fixed BB routers that EE currently supplies. Also following on from the posts earlier in this thread, before you tacked onto it, discussing what generic routers can replace EE's Smart Hub Pro. As far as I know there is no similar Q or discussion about replacing EE's mobile routers.