Hi everyone,
I have a BT Smart Hub 2 with 6 of the white Whole Home Wi-Fi discs scattered around my bunker. As a result, and because I can, I am running two wi-fi networks - one from the Smart Hub (call it A) and another from the discs (B).
Network A is just used for the security cameras around the bunker - Network B is for everything else.
I've just arranged for an upgrade to Full Fibre and BT have sent me, as part of the package, a Hybrid Connect box.
My assumption is, if I set up the Hybrid Connect box, and, if the Broadband goes down, only Network A will be "backed up" by the new box and Network B will be lost - is this correct? Or would they both be magically restored?
I may be overthinking this and the Hybrid Connect box might just take over everything...
SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTION:
If I did as I was told in the first place and only ran Network B by switching off the wi-fi network being managed by the Smart Hub (A), would the Hybrid Connect do anything at all in the event of a failure?
Thanks!
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The hybrid connect works on the WAN side of the SmartHub so when the VDSL/FTTP connections go down, 4G takes over. All LAN side devices will continue to work seamlessly and both Wi-fi networks will continue to work.
Steve
Thank you sir.