Broadband jargon can feel like a foreign languageâso weâre here to translate. Think of this as your cheat sheet to understand whatâs happening behind the scenes of your 900 Mbps super-highway.
Bandwidth
Think of bandwidth as the width of your internet motorway. Higher bandwidth means more data can zoom through at onceâso everyone in your home can stream, game and browse without pile-ups.
Download Speed
How fast data travels to youâlike how quickly you can fill up on your favourite box-set. More Mbps here means less buffering and faster downloads of films, games and software.
Ethernet (LAN) Connection
Your equivalent of a VIP fast-track lane: a cable directly from your device to the router. This is rock-solid and the only way to hit the full 900 Mbps.
Fibre-to-the-Cabinet (FTTC)
A hybrid setup where fibre runs to your street cabinet, then copper from cabinet to home. Speeds up to around 80â100 Mbps.
Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP)
Full fibre all the way into your home for maximum speeds (thatâs our sweet spot!). Delivers true gigabit-class performance.
Latency
The delay between you clicking âplayâ and Netflix actually starting. Lower latency (under 20 ms) means snappier gaming and smoother video calls.
Mesh Wi-Fi System
Multiple Eero devices working together like a well-organised relay teamâspreading strong, seamless Wi-Fi from attic to garden shed.
ONT (Optical Network Terminal)
The little black box on your wall that turns fibre light into Ethernet data. Leave it on 24/7 for tip-top performance.
Packet Loss & Jitter
Packet Loss: Think of missing letters in a sentenceâwhen data âpacketsâ go missing, you might see choppy video or dropped frames.
Jitter: When those packets arrive at uneven intervalsâcausing stuttered or glitchy streams. Both should be near zero for a buttery-smooth experience.
Router
Your homeâs digital traffic controllerâconnecting all devices to the internet, directing data where it needs to go, and keeping unwanted visitors out.
SSID & Encryption (WPA2/WPA3)
SSID: Your networkâs name (e.g. âBrillband900â).
WPA2/WPA3: Your networkâs secret codeâstrong encryption standards that keep neighbours and hackers off your Wi-Fi.
Service Level Agreement (SLA)
Our promise on uptime and support response times. If we let you down on guaranteed speeds, you get compensationâno quibbles.
5 GHz vs 2.4 GHz Bands
5 GHz: Shorter range but higher top speedsâideal when youâre near the router.
2.4 GHz: Longer reach through walls but caps around 100â200 Mbpsâgood for distant rooms and simple IoT devices.
Static IP vs Dynamic IP
Dynamic IP: Your home address on the internet changes occasionallyâperfectly fine for most users.
Static IP: A permanent addressâuseful if you host a server or need remote-access to devices.