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raymundo2
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I have a fibre broad band account with TT via bt land line 

I want to change to full fibre to house

I have a TT sagecom router with the two bands split because of my numerous 2.4 gig devices 

If I go full fibre  to house can I still split these bands through my TT sagecom router 

Thanks for any help

Raymundo

 

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Thank you @raymundo2

 

Regards

 

 

Kanya

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raymundo2
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Thank you my contract runs out in march 2026 I will be renewing it about January

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Thank you @raymundo2. And should you wish to renew also, we can help you also in this platform. 

 

 

Kanya

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raymundo2
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Thankyou for the great support on this forum happy with information I shall renew my contract when the time comes

 

Raymundo

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kanya-TT
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Hey there, @raymundo2. Yes, you can switch to full fibre (also known as FTTP - Fibre to the Premises) while continuing to use your TT Sagecom router. Here’s how it works:

 

Band Splitting with Your Sagecom Router

  1. Router Compatibility: Your Sagecom router should support full fibre connections. Most modern routers, including those provided by TT, are designed to handle FTTP.
  2. Band Splitting: You can still split the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands on your Sagecom router. This feature allows you to manage your numerous 2.4 GHz devices effectively while also utilizing the faster 5 GHz band for compatible devices.
  3. Configuration: After the installation of full fibre, you may need to log into your router's settings to ensure that the band splitting is configured correctly. This typically involves:
  • Accessing the router's web interface (usually through a browser).
  • Navigating to the wireless settings section.
  • Ensuring that both bands are enabled and named appropriately.

 

Kanya