Hi
I have a BT Home Hub 5 and have a connected USB-powered hard drive. Up until maybe 6 months ago, all was well, but ever since, it fails to connect for each Windows 10 PC / Laptop in the house. I have to drop/disconnect the mapped network connection for it and then re-establish it upon every restart.
I'm using BT's McAffee virus protection and can't find anything obvious there.
I've tried a few things suggested from searching Google - I can't recall which ideas - but none of that has worked.
It's a real pain because this setup is part of my backup strategy.
I guess a WIndows update is responsible, but any help would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Thanks Ted
I have seen this when looking on Google.
If this is the case, what is BT doing to support it? I renewed my contract recently, so shouldn't I get a firmware update, or an up-to-date hub or something?
What are BT doing to support what?
The problem is with Windows, not the hub.
Google network drive mapping problems
If you have a need for a backup strategy then you would be well advised to buy yourself a NAS instead of relying on such a crude system
You have no idea what my backup strategy is, so how do you consider it crude?
Let's keep to the topic
Windows updates security frequently. If a company like BT uses an insecure technology, it has an obligation to make it secure. That's what I expect for what I'm being charged.
It's rather simple, really doesn't take much thinking about.
As the USB port on the Home Hub is only accessible from within your LAN, I'm not sure where the security problem with using SMB1 lies.
However, the use of SMB1 is not the cause of your problem.
I am keeping with the subject and I don't need to know your strategy to know that SMB1 is crude