I was looking at my connected devices in BT Smart Hub 2 Manager and I noticed that, even after I disabled WiFi and switched off completely my iPad, the Smart Hub Manager was still showing the iPad, not only as a connected device, but with a wired connection!
All my devices connect to the hub wirelessly, none via ethernet, yet the Manager is showing 3 or 4 as connected via Port 4, i.e. wired connections (including the mysterious iPad connection), when all are wireless. I refreshed the page and that didn't change anything. Does anyone know what is causing this?
the connection manager in the hubs including SH2 have never been accurate and unlikely after all this time to change. if it is causing a problem then factory reset hub and start again
Thanks @imjolly . I have since done a factory reset and that has corrected that error.
I'm looking into all this because I'm in the middle of a discussion with BT/Openreach about my broadband speed, which is dismal (20-21 Mbps download). So far two or three (I'm losing count!) engineers from both have visited me. They say that my line speed as measured by their gadget is 55Mbps (if only!!) but when they measure via my Smart Hub 2 it drops to 20-25. BT sent another hub in case mine was faulty but that made no difference, if anything it made things worse!! They appear to be out of ideas at the moment.....
I find when I measure it myself that it is varying between 20-25 next to the hub, occasionally reaching the dizzy heights of 28-29, it's really erratic. Even more annoyingly, a BT minihub at the other end of my (not huge but thick brick walls) house is giving between 1 (!) and 22 Mbps. BT keep telling me I should be getting between 30-48 Mbps......
I've disconnected all devices (no more than 7-10) and even with only 1 connected to measure the speed it is still only 21Mbps. I'll add devices one at a time to see if any produce a notable drop in speed but it doesn't look like that will be the answer. Do you or any other users have any other ideas please?
please can you post the stats from your router (if hub enter 192.168.1.254 in your browser) and if HH5 then go to troubleshooting then helpdesk and if HH6/SH2 then advanced settings then technical log information .
Have you tried the quiet line test? - dial 17070 option 2 - should hear nothing - best done with a corded phone. if cordless phone you may hear a 'dull hum' which is normal
there is no guarantee on download speed and all speeds quoted by BT are connection speeds. have you tried connecting with ethernet to see what download speed that gives try https://fast.com/
enter your phone number and post results remember to delete number https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
Someone may then be able to offer help/assistance/suggestions to your problem
Thanks @imjolly . Here is the technical log data
This is a list of your BT Smart Hub settings and current statistics.
@imjolly Also I forgot to apologise for the delay in replying to your second post!
I sent the log data just now, I also just tried the quiet line test and that seems fine, no noise on the line that I can detect. Thanks for your help.
which master socket do you have
can you post dslchecker results
are you having problems with the router dropping internet connection not just your wireless devices dropping connection
Thanks @imjolly . I really appreciate your help and sorry for taking up your time!
My master socket (installed only last week on one of the engineer visits!) is no.7.
Trying to find an easy way to post the dslchecker results other than cut and paste, will respond on that shortly!
As far as I can tell the router itself is not dropping the internet connection, (the blue light is always on) but the Minihub is occasionally dropping out. However I tested download speed at the SH2 with Minihub both disconnected and disconnected and it made no difference to the download speed as measured at the SH2. Similarly, I have been adding devices to SmartHub 2 and Minihub and the download speed has not deteriorated but remained consistently at 20-21Mbps next to the SH2.
I don't have an ethernet cable (except between SH2 and Mini Connector) so all my connections are wireless (hence confusion mentioned in earlier post re "wired" iPad).
I can't find a way of exporting/posting the dslchecker results, seems to be beyond my limited tech. know-how! Are there particular readings that would be useful?
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