13-12-2019 21:32
I have received NOW TV Broadband for over three years. I have now decided to upgrade to a "Superfast" speed (65mbps). Just received my new box (Mk2).
Do I need to install it to receive this upgraded speed or can I continue using my old box"? I eally don't want to change upwards of 7 terminals with new passwords.
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14-12-2019 15:24 - edited 14-12-2019 15:27
@Anonymous User
Change the password on the new router to be the same as the one on the old router.
Make a note of that on a sticky label on the router, to remind you to re-establish it if you have to reset the router.
14-12-2019 11:11 - edited 14-12-2019 11:13
Hi @Anonymous User
My mate has Sky Broadband on the Super Fast Broadband service and tried both Hub Routers (clones of the NowTV Hub Routers) and found from his testing and setup on his configuration that both Sky Routers did the job but the Mk 2 Router was noticeable faster.
If i was in your shoes, once your NowTV Super Fast Fibre goes live, try testing both routers and see which one is best in your environment.
Start with the MK1 Hub and firstly go to My Account > Technical Checks whilst logged in on here and measure the internet Down & Up speeds which is taken directly at the Router.
Then with your one test device (ie either a laptop, tablet, smartphone) use an internet wifi speed checker App and take readings in say two or three places in your home.
Write down the results for the Mk 1 NowTV Hub Router.
Then plug in the Mk2 Hub Router and just setup the new network wifi password etc on the same single test device above and undertake the same exercise above.
If the results are similar then stick with the older Mk1 Hub Router and keep the newer Mk2 has a spare back up.
14-12-2019 15:24 - edited 14-12-2019 15:27
@Anonymous User
Change the password on the new router to be the same as the one on the old router.
Make a note of that on a sticky label on the router, to remind you to re-establish it if you have to reset the router.
14-12-2019 16:54
14-12-2019 19:25 - edited 14-12-2019 19:26
@Anonymous User
Well, I hope someone who has the actual MK2 router will correct any differences between what I describe below and what happens on that exact router, but:-
I find the router address on my network. It’s 192.168.0.1 for me, which I learnt by going into the Information on the WiFi servings on this iPad, but you can get it similarly from the details on a phone. Or a laptop.
Then I put this address into the search bar of a browser (not into a Google search box), and I get asked for the username and password I should log in with. These are usually on a label on the router somewhere. The defaults on my router are (guess what) ‘admin’ and ‘password’.
Which they aren’t set to any more of course, but you will get in with your defaults on a new router 😊
Once in, I see a series of options, one of which is WiFi. In there, I can see, and change, the passwords.
Passwords because they can be different for 2.4G and 5G, but I set them the same.
Then Save, and Exit.
Job done!
14-12-2019 15:26 - edited 14-12-2019 15:28
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