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Are the routers and extenders that come with EPB Smart Net Plus energy-efficient?

Yes, pods use an average of 10W, with a low of 4.5W on standby and a maximum of 15W. For reference, 10W is less than most incandescent light bulbs, and equal to the usage of the most energy efficient LED light bulbs.

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There are some things you can do to ensure you get the best performance. If you're setting up your own Wi-Fi network, We offer tips for setting up and optimizing a Wi-Fi network and this helpful video.

And, EPB Fiber Optics’ Smart Network whole-home Wi-Fi solution makes creating and maintaining a Wi-Fi network easy. For just $9.99 a month (plus tax) you’ll receive the right router and equipment, professional network set up to make the most of your EPB internet connection, plus expert support available 24/7/365. Technicians are available to come out to your home anytime to help maintain your network, including equipment upgrades, as needed.

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Yes. Your EPB Tech Pro will help you and other family members download, install, log in and learn to use the app. Should you need any further help, you can always give us a call or use our chat feature.

Yes, pods use an average of 10W, with a low of 4.5W on standby and a maximum of 15W. For reference, 10W is less than most incandescent light bulbs, and equal to the usage of the most energy efficient LED light bulbs.

The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a federal program created by Congress as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and managed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Among other things, this program helps qualified households pay for connectivity services such as internet plans. The program extended and modified the more temporary Emergency Broadband Benefit. The ACP stopped accepting new enrollments as of February 7, 2024.

The best way to test your speed is through the Smart Net Plus accompanying HomePass app's speed test, which will reflect the most accurate wireless speed. Speed tests are always most accurate at the ethernet cord coming into the home, due to the many variables involved in wireless speed testing. Also, many individual connected devices (including smart phones) can't utilize 2,500 Mbps. Speed test results can vary for several reasons depending on the test you use and how many other devices may be connected to your Wi-Fi.

The labels promote transparency and empower consumers to compare different broadband plans easily. By providing clear and standardized information upfront, customers can make informed decisions based on their specific needs and preferences.

It depends. Like all technology, wireless routers are continually improved and updated so performance could be based on the age and type of router. We recommend that you check your wireless router with a “speed test” to ensure you are receiving the best performance from your new speed, and upgrade your router if necessary.

For more information, watch this helpful Tech Tip video.

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