Vodafone broadband routers: What will I get?

Dan Howdle • April 25th, 2025

Vodafone broadband router

Vodafone is now almost as well known for its broadband service as it is for its mobile service. It sits at the more affordable end of the broadband market, and offers a wide range of Standard and Full Fibre broadband packages.

However, fast broadband is only as good as its router. A poor router can slow your broadband down or drastically limit the reach of your Wi-Fi if it isn’t powerful enough. Given this, how do Vodafone’s routers fare? We’ve taken a close look at what’s on offer.

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How to get a Vodafone router

To get a Vodafone router, you need to sign up for a Vodafone broadband package. Vodafone currently provides two main router options: the Power Hub and the Ultra Hub. The Power Hub is included with Standard Fibre broadband packages and offers strong Wi-Fi 6 performance, making it suitable for most households. Meanwhile, the Ultra Hub, a cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6E router, comes as standard with Vodafone Pro II broadband packages, designed to handle the ultrafast speeds of Full Fibre. The Ultra Hub offers tri-band Wi-Fi, including access to the 6GHz band which offers even faster Wi-Fi speeds, albeit at somewhat more limited range.

Once you sign up for a Vodafone broadband package, your router should arrive within approximately five to ten days. Installation requirements vary depending on the package/router. If you have chosen a Standard Fibre package, you can typically set up the router yourself following the included instructions. However, Full Fibre packages where you've never had Full Fibre before or packages requiring a new phone line will necessitate a visit from an engineer, who will handle the installation and set up your router for you.

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Vodafone router features

Vodafone offers two Standard Fibre speeds of 38Mbps and 67Mbps, as well as Full Fibre speeds of 74Mbps, 150Mbps, 500Mbps, 910Mbps, and 1.6Gbps. Customers taking Standard Fibre packages will be provided with the Intelligent WiFi Hub, while Full Fibre customers receive the superior Ultra Hub as standard.

The Ultra Hub is included with Vodafone Pro II Broadband, and comes with the Super WiFi 6E Booster and a 4G back-up mini hub, providing seamless connectivity even during outages. This setup is designed for households requiring exceptional reliability. Here are the specs for the two routers.

Vodafone WiFi Hub

Vodafone Power Hub

  • WiFi 6 support – Delivers faster speeds, improved efficiency, and better performance for multiple connected devices
  • Dual-band – Operates on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands to optimise connectivity across various devices
  • Three gigabit ethernet ports – Provides high-speed wired connections for devices requiring stable internet access
  • Super WiFi 6 Booster compatibility – Extends WiFi coverage throughout the home using mesh technology for seamless connectivity
  • Intelligent WiFi auto-optimisation – Automatically adjusts settings to maintain optimal WiFi performance
  • Supports up to 100 devices – Capable of handling numerous smart devices simultaneously without compromising performance

Vodafone Ultra Hub

  • Latest WiFi 6E standard – Supports WiFi 6E technology, ensuring ultrafast speeds, lower latency, and optimal performance with Full Fibre packages
  • Tri-band – Features one 2.4GHz and two 5GHz frequency bands to handle multiple high-demand devices simultaneously
  • Three gigabit ethernet ports – Includes one 2.5Gbps ethernet port and two 1Gbps ports for ultrafast wired connections
  • Super WiFi 6E Booster – Extends coverage with dedicated boosters for large homes or challenging layouts
  • 12 high-power antennae – Ensures outstanding WiFi coverage with enhanced multi-directional broadcasting capabilities
  • 4G Back-up – Automatically switches to 4G if your broadband connection goes down, keeping you online without interruption

If there are any unfamiliar terms you'd like a more in-depth explanation of, check out our jargon-busting guide.

Vodafone broadband app

This app lets you change the wifi settings on your router in ways which would normally require desktop access to the router’s control panel screen. You can set things like screen time for kids and see who is connected to your Wi-Fi, directly from your mobile phone. Another cool feature is the ability to prioritise a particular device for fast speeds. This can be useful when you want to download a large game or movie.

For added security, you can choose to set up a guest network with either of the Vodafone routers, so that you never have to give out your main Wi-Fi password to visitors to your home.

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Setting up a Vodafone router

Setting up your new Vodafone router is simple and shouldn’t take more than a few minutes.

First, unplug your existing router and remove any microfilters from your phone socket and extension sockets. If you’re using Vodafone’s Full Fibre services, you won’t need to deal with microfilters, as these connections bypass the traditional phone line entirely. For Standard Fibre connections, take the microfilter included with your new router and plug it into the phone socket. Then, connect the grey cable to the microfilter and plug the other end into the Vodafone router.

Now, connect the power. Switch off the mains plug socket and plug the power supply into your router. Insert the power plug into the socket, switch on the power socket, and then press the power button on the router to start it up.

Once your router powers on, you’re ready to connect your devices to your Wi-Fi network. You’ll find the network name and password printed on the back of the router. For extra tips on optimising your connection, check the Vodafone Broadband app, which can guide you through the process.

Once your router is up and running, we'd suggest you start making it as secure as possible. Our guide to securing your wifi router can help.

Frequently asked questions

Will I be able to keep my Vodafone router if I leave Vodafone?

If you leave Vodafone, you are required to return the router. Failure to do so will result in a charge being added to your account. However, if you prefer to keep the router, you can just pay the fee.

Can I get Vodafone broadband without a phone line?

Vodafone’s Standard Fibre broadband requires a phone line to work, but its Full Fibre packages do not. Full Fibre services come without a phone line as standard, making them a great choice for those who no longer need a landline.

What is the latest Vodafone router?

Vodafone’s latest router is the Ultra Hub, which comes with its Full Fibre packages. It’s a WiFi 6E router designed to handle ultrafast speeds and support multiple devices seamlessly.

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