The Smart Hub was subsequently replaced with the Smart Hub 2 (Home Hub 6DX). It supports Wave 2 802.11ac WiFi, found on review to be 50% faster than non-Wave 2. It has more WiFi antennas than its predecessor. The Home Hub 5 was followed on 20 June 2016 by the Smart Hub, a further development of the Home Hub, internally referred to as "Home Hub 6". New firmware is pushed out to Home Hubs connected to the Internet automatically by BT. Version 5 of the Home Hub, released in August 2013, includes a VDSL2 modem for fibre-optic connections. The BT Home Hub 3 and 4 models support PPPoA for ADSL and PPPoE for VDSL2, in conjunction with an Openreach-provided VDSL2 modem to support BT's FTTC network ( BT Infinity). The BT Home Hub 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 devices connect to the Internet using a standard ADSL connection. The BT Home Hub works with the now defunct BT Fusion service and with the BT Vision video on demand service. Since the Home Hub 4, all models have been dual band (i.e. All models of the Home Hub prior to Home Hub 3 support VoIP Internet telephony via BT's Broadband Talk service, and are compatible with DECT telephone handsets. Since v 5 Home/Smart Hubs support the faster Wi-Fi 802.11ac standard, in addition to the 802.11b/g/n standards. LLUs) but not with other Internet services. The BT Smart Hub (formerly BT Home Hub) is a family of wireless residential gateway router modems distributed by BT for use with their own products and services and those of wholesale resellers (i.e.
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