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MargaretR 09-11-2014 18:03

BT Home hub problem
 
Yesterday my BT Infinity 1 connection got so slow that it took more than 10 seconds to load a page.

I phoned the broadband help desk, and part of the process of identifying the problem was to reset the homehub3 by inserting a toothpick into the tiny reset hole on the back of the hub. The problem was eventually described as a 'network problem' and was referred to a BT engineer.
Overnight the network fault was corrected

BUT -
The reset of the Homehub has re-enabled the wireless signal which I disabled about 2/3 years ago.

I had found out how to from the BT Community forums. I looked at them again, because I had forgotten how I did it.

I tried acessing Homehub settings page but could not get past the page which said I must change my password. I obtained the original hub password from the small removable section on the back of the hub and tried to change password. The it told me that the original password had been changed once AND COULD NOT BE CHANGED AGAIN !!!!

This afternoon I phoned the BT broadband helpline and after about an hour in a queue (with shoulders aching and numb fingers from holding the phone) I got through to the asian call centre and was struggling to understand him. He had me do yet another reset, as well as numerous attempts at password changes. He didn't know why I couldn't access the homehub setting page because I couldn't get past the password problem. After another hour I could see we were getting nowhere, and my neck and houlder pain was escalating so I ended the call.

So my home hub now wears a tinfoil hat unless I can find a solution.
I didn't resort to tinfoil until I had developed a splitting headache, which subsided when the tinfoil was applied - maybe I am one of those electrosensitive people - maybe I am not - but why be exposed to them when you needn't be? - and I don't need wireless connection.

PS the headache happened before I made the call - the call itself was 'a headache' but wasn't the cause of it

DtheP47 10-11-2014 08:42

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
Looks to me it's always going to be on in the background Margaret.


How to turn wireless on and off - BT Home Hub 4 and 5 | Help | BT.com Help

see note 9

MargaretR 10-11-2014 09:23

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1123256)
Looks to me it's always going to be on in the background Margaret.


How to turn wireless on and off - BT Home Hub 4 and 5 | Help | BT.com Help

see note 9

That info is useful - I have homehub 3 which does not provide the temporary password override. At least I know if I persuade Bt to give me a hub 4 I would be able to override the password.

As for 'always on' -
I opted out of FON, and my wireless indicator light was not on at all.

I have raised the problem by email with BT who have called me - I have explained the problem yet again and have been promised a callback.

II mentioned the password override facility on Homehub4 (which I wouldn't have known about thanks :)) and suggested I was supplied with one - and will have more conversation with them later today.

PS I wont bother with a new homehub 4 in view of note 9 - maybe a new homehub3 will work.

DtheP47 10-11-2014 11:23

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
There's a bit more here Margaret on Hub3's
It may help.

How do I disable WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Set-up) on my BT Home Hub 3, Hub 4 or Hub 5? | Help | BT.com Help

MargaretR 10-11-2014 12:52

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1123267)

Thanks DP - I read that when you provided the previous link.

Since I last posted, the asian call centre:( have phoned me again and (for the umpteenth time) I have reset the hub with a toothpick and made attempts to change my password. Just like yesterday I get the message 'you have changed it once and can't do it again'.

The asian lady then asked me to allow her remote access to my computer.
I politely refused ( well would you ?:rolleyes:), so she decided to take me through the steps she would have taken - the two websites she directed me to did not provide the page she expected me to see so she has given up;) - told me to reset (toothpick again) and make one more attempt at change password and the call centre would call me again tomorrow.

MargaretR 10-11-2014 12:55

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
PS - She said that overnight a check would be made whether the hub was functioning correctly. I suppose if it is faulty they will replace , but otherwise I am stuck with a hub that cannot be wireless disabled.

The tinfoil hat seems fine - no headache today:D

maxthecollie 10-11-2014 13:22

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
Threaten to leave B.T and see if thet will provide you with a home hub 5. B.T. dont remind you when your contract is up , they just let you keep on paying. I was paying £27.50 for my infinity and anytime calls plus line rental per month.When I threatened to leave them I got my monthly payment down to £ 15.95. Worth a try with them.

DtheP47 10-11-2014 13:24

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
Had a read of this Margaret..I reckon you are stuck with the tinfoil origami. :confused:

The firmware updates will keep switching it back on.

A comprehensive, one-stop guide for beginners to help Wave Goodbye to pulsed microwaves and electrosmog and so return to full health - - How to turn off Wireless

MargaretR 10-11-2014 13:49

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1123271)
Had a read of this Margaret..I reckon you are stuck with the tinfoil origami. :confused:

I have orgonite too :D

(I don't really have the option of leaving BT because I have an AgeUK emergency pendant)

Gordon Booth 10-11-2014 14:44

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1123273)
I have orgonite too :D
)

Hey, steady on Margaret!

Orgone- 'Closely associated with sexuality.'
'Reich and his students were seen as a cult of sex and anarchy'.
No wonder you put a big grin smilie!

How much of this organite have you got lying around there?

MargaretR 10-11-2014 15:23

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1123277)
Hey, steady on Margaret!

Orgone- 'Closely associated with sexuality.'
'Reich and his students were seen as a cult of sex and anarchy'.
No wonder you put a big grin smilie!

How much of this organite have you got lying around there?

Not enough it seems ;)

Neil 11-11-2014 06:21

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
Have you tried using Internet Explorer to access the hub and change the password? Some routers only like IE. The tin foil is a fire risk and might be doing nothing to stop the rf.

MargaretR 11-11-2014 07:01

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1123304)
Have you tried using Internet Explorer to access the hub and change the password? Some routers only like IE. The tin foil is a fire risk and might be doing nothing to stop the rf.

I have opened IE and found this -
How does password override work on the BT Home Hub 3, Hub 4 or Hub 5? | Help | BT.com Help
This is the first mention I have found that hub3 allows password override.
I will be trying it today, when I am fully awake.- thanks

I will remove the tinfoil hat when I go to bed - the bedroom is a long walk away from the hub.

MargaretR 11-11-2014 08:00

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
http://192.168.1.254/html/common/b_p..._override.html

I have tried this and despite several attempts the serial number and wireless key number are not accepted. (i have rechecked them several times on the base of the hub)

BT are due to phone me back early afternoon - so I will leave it alone till then.

Studio25 11-11-2014 08:06

Re: BT Home hub problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1123270)
...B.T. dont remind you when your contract is up , they just let you keep on paying...

A little off-topic, but the contract never actually ends, it just has a minimum term. Typically, companies use the minimum term to either recoup the cost of equipment or to get you so dependent on the service that leaving at the end is just too much hassle.

It's the same technique used by mobile carriers and insurance companies.


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