Hi,
I'm asking this question for a friend who has a Smart Hub type-A and needed to extend WIFI coverage to a far part of the house which has thick stone walls that mean the Smart Hub's own signal is weak in places.
BT have sent out a 'Hybrid Connect' extender but I am not convinced these two devices are compatible?
Plugging the Hybrid Connect into a free ethernet port gets the Hybrid Connect light to go steady blue and I can see it in the Smart Hub 'connected devices' page.
However, if I disconnect the ethernet cable even with the Hybrid Connect adjacent to the Smart Hub the light just flashes blue then eventually flashing green.
My question really is - does the Hybrid Connect need a Smart hub-2 to work without a cable between the two?
Thanks for you help.
norman
Hybrid Connect isn't a WiFi extender, its a 4G fallback modem.
Are you sure you don't mean the black Complete Home WiFi disc? If so, then yes, you need a Smart Hub2.
Thanks for that - then the BT person didn't fully understand the requirement as all that is needed is to increase coverage of the existing WiFi, there isn't a need to fall-back to 4G.
It's definitely not a black Complete Home WiFi disc - it's 100% a 'hybrid connect' device the same device as shown being connected to a Smart Hub-2 in this video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Glyn07HodTQ
Is there a solution to extend WiFi from the current Smart Hub-A without running cables or using powerline adapters (I would try a powerline extenders but the power to that part of the house is not on the same supply as the feed to the Smart Hub.)
Cheers,
norman