SKY BROADBAND ROUTERS AND EQUIPMENT REVIEW
Sky Broadband routers review: How good are they?
Sky Broadband is one of the few providers who currently offers three different routers, no less. Which one you get will depend on which package and extras you pick, and they are all considerably different from one another. So let’s take a closer look.

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Sky Broadband routers and equipment scorecard
Six key areas. One overall score. All calculated using our transparent methodology.
Wi-Fi quality
How good the standard routers’ Wi-Fi is in everyday use, looking at specifications, Wi-Fi bands/type, and how many devices they can support.
Wi-Fi range
How far the router’s Wi-Fi should reach around the home, with consideration given to local factors like large homes or thick walls.
Whole-home Wi-Fi
Whether the provider offers a mesh router system or extra help for larger homes, whether it’s good, and whether it’ll cost you extra.
Wired connectivity
How well the router supports Ethernet and wired devices, looking at number of ports, their speeds, and how accessible they are.
Router controls
How much control you get through the app, admin page and any controls you might have on the router itself.
Using your own router
How easily you can use your own third-party router or mesh hardware – whether you can use anything you like or if it’s limited in any way.
Fibredog Router Comparison Tool
Compare this provider's routers with each other, or with any other national provider.
Fibredog Router Range Estimator
Provides a visual mock-up of how Wi-Fi is likely to behave in your home with this provider's routers.
Fibredog Whole Home Wi-Fi Calculator
Calculates whether you need additional mesh routers, how many, and even where you should put them.
Wi-Fi quality
Sky has three current Full Fibre routers, but they don’t form a simple good, better, best choice at checkout. Your package and add-ons decide which one you get, while the excellent Wi-Fi 7 Gigafast+ Hub is reserved for two broadband speeds almost nobody actually needs.
Key differences
The Sky Broadband Hub is showing its age
The standard Sky Broadband Hub uses Wi-Fi 5, making it the oldest wireless technology supplied by any of Sky’s three routers. It supports up to 64 devices and has four Gigabit Ethernet ports, but there’s no WPA3, 6GHz Wi-Fi or customer-configurable guest network. It will do the job for an ordinary home, but it’s well behind the latest hardware.
WiFi Max provides the realistic upgrade
Adding WiFi Max to an eligible Full Fibre package gets you the Sky Max Hub. This moves you to Wi-Fi 6, WPA3, app management, device prioritisation and support for up to 120 connected devices. You can also receive up to three Sky Max Pods if Sky’s Wi-Fi guarantee isn’t met. For most homes, this is the Sky router worth having.
Wi-Fi 7 is locked behind enormous speeds
The Sky Gigafast+ Hub is a serious piece of hardware. It has tri-band Wi-Fi 7, 6GHz Wi-Fi, two 10Gbps Ethernet ports and support for up to 300 devices. The catch is that Sky only supplies it with Full Fibre 2.5 Gigafast+ and Full Fibre 5 Gigafast+. Nobody needs that much broadband speed, especially simply to get a better router.
All three routers miss a basic feature
None of Sky’s residential routers provides a customer-configurable guest network. That’s an unusual omission, particularly from the expensive Gigafast+ Hub. Sky gives you profiles, schedules, parental controls, device management and prioritisation, but it doesn’t let you create a separate Wi-Fi network for visitors.
Sources: Sky Broadband, Sercomm Corporation
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| Feature | Choose router | Choose router |
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| Fibredog rating | — | — |
| Router included as standard | — | — |
| Router manufacturer | — | — |
| Router model | — | — |
| Wi-Fi standard | — | — |
| Wi-Fi bands | — | — |
| 2.4GHz supported | — | — |
| 5GHz supported | — | — |
| 6GHz supported | — | — |
| Beamforming | — | — |
| Antenna count | — | — |
| Maximum connected devices | — | — |
| Stated coverage | — | — |
| Total Ethernet ports | — | — |
| MU-MIMO | — | — |
| OFDMA | — | — |
| WPA3 security | — | — |
| Guest network | — | — |
| Antenna type | — | — |
| Gigabit Ethernet ports | — | — |
| 2.5Gb Ethernet ports | — | — |
| 5Gb Ethernet ports | — | — |
| 10Gb Ethernet ports | — | — |
| WAN port speed | — | — |
| USB ports | — | — |
| Telephone ports | — | — |
| ONT Ethernet input | — | — |
| Coaxial input | — | — |
| Power connection | — | — |
| Mesh support | — | — |
| Provider mesh product | — | — |
| Third-party router use | — | — |
| Modem mode | — | — |
| Compatible broadband technology | — | — |
| App management | — | — |
| Parental controls | — | — |
| QoS | — | — |
| Automated QoS | — | — |
| Device prioritisation | — | — |
| Anti-bufferbloat controls | — | — |
| Manual queue management (SQM/CAKE) | — | — |
| Smart channel selection | — | — |
| Security features | — | — |
| Gamer mode | — | — |
| Game traffic prioritisation | — | — |
| Gaming QoS profiles | — | — |
| Server ping routing tools | — | — |
| Latency dashboards | — | — |
| Per-device gaming presets | — | — |
| Gaming VPN routing features | — | — |
| Work from home mode | — | — |
| Automatic firmware updates | — | — |
| Firmware update notes | — | — |
| Router height | — | — |
| Router width | — | — |
| Router depth | — | — |
| Router weight | — | — |
| Power consumption | — | — |
| Router orientation | — | — |
| Wall mountable | — | — |
| Router colour | — | — |
| Self-installation | — | — |
| Browser admin interface | — | — |
| WPS | — | — |
| Status light control | — | — |
| Reset button | — | — |
| Wi-Fi on/off button | — | — |
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Which Sky Broadband router do you get?
Sky Broadband Hub
Included with Sky’s ordinary Full Fibre packages.
It uses dual-band Wi-Fi 5, has four Gigabit Ethernet ports and supports up to 64 connected devices.
Sky Max Hub
Supplied with WiFi Max on eligible packages.
The realistic upgrade adds dual-band Wi-Fi 6, WPA3, app management and support for around 120 devices.
Sky Gigafast+ Hub
Only included with 2.5Gbps and 5Gbps Gigafast+.
It brings tri-band Wi-Fi 7, 6GHz Wi-Fi, two 10Gbps Ethernet ports and support for up to 300 devices.
Wi-Fi quality across Sky’s three hubs
The standard Sky Broadband Hub is adequate, but Wi-Fi 5 looks increasingly dated. It has eight internal antennas, beamforming, automatic updates, four Gigabit Ethernet ports and capacity for up to 64 devices. Most homes can use it perfectly well, but there’s little here to get excited about.
The Sky Max Hub is the sensible step up. Wi-Fi 6, WPA3, support for around 120 devices and My Sky app management make it substantially more modern. It also works with Sky Max Pods and the WiFi Max guarantee. The problem is that you need WiFi Max to get it on an ordinary Full Fibre package, and that'll cost you.
Sky’s Gigafast+ Hub sits at the opposite extreme. Tri-band Wi-Fi 7, a 6GHz band, WPA3, two 10Gbps Ethernet ports and capacity for up to 300 devices make it one of the most capable provider routers available. Unfortunately, it’s tied to Sky’s 2.5Gbps and 5Gbps CityFibre packages which few can get and even fewer actually need. Those speeds are spectacular, but come on! What on earth is anyone going to practically do with 2.5 to 5Gbps?
Sky has excellent router technology, but without making it sensibly available across the range. Most people must either therefore accept the old Wi-Fi 5 hub or pay for WiFi Max to reach Wi-Fi 6. The Wi-Fi 7 hub is outstanding, but buying several gigabits of unnecessary broadband just to obtain it would be completely bonkers.

Having trouble choosing a broadband provider?
No single best provider or package exists – only the best pick for you personally. Fibredog's YourMatch™ system uses thousands of provider metrics and a lot of maths to find you your perfect match.
Having trouble choosing a broadband provider?
No single best provider or package exists – only the best pick for you personally. Fibredog's YourMatch™ system uses thousands of provider metrics and a lot of maths to find you your perfect match.
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