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I have a lot of connected devices, do I need Gig2.5?

We recommend that customers who want to avoid experiencing lag, low quality and buffering while using many connected devices upgrade to Gig2.5 especially because it includes Smart Net Plus to ensure optimal Wi-Fi coverage with enhanced cybersecurity. You can learn more about Smart Net Plus here.

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Smart Net Plus answers our customers' need for a cutting-edge WiFi solution that's professionally installed and optimized to deliver whole home coverage with a high degree of cybersecurity (including automatic security updates to help block the latest cyberthreats).

There is no charge for residential installation. And, with EPB there are no contracts or hidden fees.

Setting up a home WiFi network is the perfect way to share the internet throughout your home on various connected devices, and it’s as easy as purchasing a wireless router.

For our 300 Mbps Internet service, we recommend an “80.11n dual band” router. These routers allow access to connections from 2.4Ghz up to 5Ghz and range in price from $80 to $100 at most electronics retailers.

For our Gig customers, we highly recommend a WiFi 6 “802.11ax” router. This is the next generation in WiFi technology capable of delivering gig speeds and handling the growing number of devices in your home. They range in price from $120 to over $450. Our EPB Tech Pros are always available to provide helpful guidance during your search.

Plug the wireless router into the indoor modem box EPB-installed Ethernet wall outlet using a Cat5 Ethernet cable (included with the router) and then simply follow the instructions provided by the router manufacturer on setting up your own home WiFi network.

Since the parental controls are specific to individual devices, the limitations will work no matter what browser or application is on the device. In short, parental controls will still work when the device is in incognito mode.

Yes, there will be a charge of $100 for each router/extender you do not return.

ACP credits are nontransferable. The ACP credit is limited to one per household.

Only one monthly ACP service discount is allowed per household. According to ACP, a “household" is defined as any individual or group of individuals who live together at the same address as one economic unit. An "economic unit" is defined as "all adult individuals contributing to and sharing in the income and expenses of a household." Examples of a “household” may include a married couple, or a parent/guardian and child, or adults (family or friends) living together.

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