If you're happy with a router that has only basic settings, and can run most of your devices on the 5GHz band (or live somewhere with little 2.4GHz interference), and have a BT or PlusNet connection, the Home Hub 5 is an exceptional wireless router and a...
The Home Hub 5 may look almost identical to the previous model (it's still compact and stylish) but a number of features make this a good upgrade for BT Broadband customers. It's one of the cheapest 11ac routers we've seen and it comes with performance to...
Published: 2014-11-19, Author: Alan , review by: techradar.com
Integrated VDSL and ADSL modems, Impressive performance levels, CD, less setup and simple management
Single default SSID assigned to both wavebands, Only USB 2.0 for media sharing, Limited client support for 802.11ac Wi, Fi at present
Apart from a few minor niggles we were very impressed by the BT Home Hub 5. It crams in just about everything you need to connect both wired and wireless devices to the internet and does so with a great deal of aplomb. BT Infinity customers will benefit ...
Unified SSID bands by default, Single USB 2.0 port
The Home Hub 5 is fifth time lucky for BT. It delivers superb performance in an attractive package, has a simple setup and a bargain price tag. It can't outpace the fastest 802.11ac routers but it stands toe-to-toe with many while far costing less, especi...
Published: 2013-12-02, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: It was only a few months ago that we were telling you that BT had launched the Home Hub 4 , with a sleek new design and a bump in specs. At the time we reported that there was another model - Home Hub 5 - waiting in the wings. BT Home Hub 5 is now availa...