Hi, i had lots of issues with my complete wifi, i then had to change the mode from 1 to 2 and things began working much better, since my router had a firmware update on 9/1/2021 my wifi discs will not connect on mode 2 or 3 and only on mode 1, but my wifi overall works very poorly on mode 1. What are my. Options to get the discs connected back onto mode 2?
Thanks
If you have an old device that won't work correctly on mode 1 then you could buy a cheap USB network adaptor (cost around £5) to plug into it
No its not to do with old devices not connecting its to do with the sh2 not working as it should in mode 2. Its to do with the firmware update i believe as issues are in the time frame of the update.
Sorry, I don't understand. Why do you want to operate your hub in wireless mode 2 if all of your devices are compatible with mode 1
This is interesting. I just posted about my current issues with our Sky Q box constantly disconnecting from our network every evening - one of the suggestions was to try Mode 2. When I did that all our devices kept dropping out and it said the network was unavailable. So agree there seems to be some sort of issue
Hi,
I have the same issue. I have a smart hub 2 and use ‘mode 2’ for my Sonos to work properly (it forgets speakers in mode 1).
Both my Wi-fi discs stopped working after the recent firmware update.
I’ve spent hours on the phone with BT and had an engineer visit but it’s been suggested that I try the community forum for more support(?)
I’ve replaced the router and a Wi-fi disc but the discs will only pair in Mode 1 (switching to or trying to setup in mode 2 loses connection and I just get a flashing blue light).
Does anyone have a solution please or know how to get support from BT to fix the firmware issue?
thanks
As you say, the discs will only work if the SH2 is in wireless mode 1 and only BT's partners or whoever wrote the software can fix that. One workaround could be to connect (say) a mini hotspot such as the one below to the hub by ethernet cable to create a secondary 2.4GHz network