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Sedum2026
22 days agoHelpful Neighbour
Should the TELUS boosters connect to B20T or NAH
Hello: I currently have TELUS Purefiber 250 subscription and our existing set up is a Wifi Hub B20T connected to a Network Access Hub which is then connected to a Nokia ONT where the fiber optic goe...
- 16 days ago
Thank you for your advice; Nighthawk; I appreciate your advice. Indeed, I should have kept all discussion in one place and not create a separate one (which I tried to delete but could not).
I posted several messages on this forum and one of the earlier one I got the advice to get the booster and so I did but I now realized it is not going to work, at least not connect to my original booster 2. I am going to try setting up the two discs as separate SSID if I can figure that out.
TELUS_Support
Official Support Team
21 days agoHey Sedum2026 - Are these Boosters that you will have soon the first generation of Wi-Fi Boosts? I'll attach some pictures to clarify.
These are the v1 "Wi-Fi Boosts"
This is the next-generation that has the mesh capabilities:
It's curious that you have a NAH and the Nokia ONT as they do the same job but the NAH is a newer generation. Is it that maybe the Fibre ends at the NAH and the ONT is just sitting there idle, or is there a second Fibre connection?
If you are getting the disk-shaped Boosters, they are not compatible with creating a mesh network with the second generation Boosts (The B20T) so they will generate their own network with their own SSID and password.
The NAH acts as a ONT/Modem combination and the v2 Boosts are access points. The Wi-Fi Boosts v1 might not play nice with having all of this equipment.
You could remove the B20T and keep the two Wi-Fi Boosts - one where the B20T is, and a second in the basement if you'd like.
Ideally, I recommend going Fibre --> NAH --> B20T --> Second Booster
To answer your question, I would go NAH --> B20T
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--> Wi-Fi Boost (Disks)
What we could do is engage with you privately and see about a second Booster so you don't have to go with the V1 Boosts and the second generation will create the mesh that you're looking for
Sedum2026
21 days agoHelpful Neighbour
Thank you for clarification. Indeed, I just got the V1 boosters (two disks) and our house set up is strange as this was the way it was set up when we moved in a few months ago and the TELUS tech who cam to set us internet for us spent less than 5 minutes, literally, to get the B20T going and then left (the previous owner left their B20T so the tech simply used it back in October 2025). Our current set up: the fibreoptic is indeed connected to Nokia, which then connect to NAH and a H20T is connected to NAH. Now that I just got my version 1 boosters, I will try to connect it and see how it goes. Thank you; I wish I had consulted with this community sooner before I purchased this V1 boosters.