Hello, I was given a lovely Robert Radio Istream 3 for Christmas and have not been able to connect it to my home BT wifi. I have a BT Smart Hub 2 and the radio won't find the network when it searches and I have tried to connect via the UNDOK app, but it won't find the network that way either. My wifi works very well with strong signal and all is good on that front.
I was in contact with Roberts who exchanged the radio but still the same.
After research I have tried switching off the SmartSetup and the security around the wifi but still nothing.
Has anyone had this problem or can help? All suggestions very very gratefully received.
Thank you in advance.
Welcome to this user forum.
Try a different wireless mode.
https://www.bt.com/help/broadband/what-is-the-wireless-mode-feature-on-my-bt-smart-hub-
Alternatively, have you tried to connect by WPS? It's quick and secure.
That version of the Roberts Radio should support WPS.
I use WPS with the Roberts 83i, which is a much older version.
Some devices get confused with the 2 wifi bands having the same SSID. It can sometimes be resolved by temporarily turning off the 5Ghz band, connect the radio and then turn the 5Ghz band back on. If you don't have any 5Ghz devices, you could leave the 5Ghz band off permanently.
Have you turned off Smart Setup
https://www.bt.com/help/broadband/what-is-smart-setup-on-the-bt-hub--how-can-i-turn-it-on-and-off-
I don't pretend to understand the following text, I just copied it from https://community.bt.com/t5/Archive-Staging/BT-HH5-Spotify-Premium-and-Roberts-Stream-93i-streaming-...
I think it's saying try toggling UPNP
"I've just managed to setup the Roberts radio to stream music though UPNP.
When purchased this feature was not available on the Roberts, but since then the Software was updated, and more importantly the instruction book was updated.
However the Roberts is still not "air-play" enabled, (there's a new software update available but don't yet know what it will do) so I can't connect wirelessly to the Ipod touch (3g). So the answer is to use an air play enabled receiver and buy an Ipod touch - which is going to cost you a lot of money!"