I know which connection is my home hub. Besides it being on the card on the hub its the only BT one in the area. Most people are sky within connecting distance.
Reseting my Kindle worked which is why I suggested it.
However there are lots of general problems with the Amazon site so perhaps when these are sorted out everything will be back to normal.
Sounds likely.
A lot of people with various different BT broadband routers/hubs on Amazon Kindle help are having problem connecting and loads of folk with other ISPs are saying they aren't having a problem. Its not just me but a common BT only problem.
I am having problems with the site to but on Kindle help its only BT Broadband users who are having this problem
Is it possible to change DNS servers on a kindle, if so try 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
After my latest restart of my kindle (one of the suggestions on kindle community I'd tried an it hadn't helped) I was able to re put in my wi fi lo on details and it actually connect. It seems it was some sort of temporary problem or somebody somewhere has fixed something and now it works.
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