Could be the issue, maybe a neighbour is using the same wireless channel and causing your wireless network not to work. Could be worth trying to change channels and see if that helps
But I think if that was the problem then I would be able to connect direct to the hub via ethernet and it would work - but tried that and it doesn't
Right at the beginning, you've been asked about a wired connection and evertime you are asked about it, you either avoid the question or today say that you don't have a wired connection and only use wireless. Now you say you've tried a wired connection. It always helps those that are trying to help you if you are honest about your setup as everyday it changes.
I actually have said that in normal operation I have nothing connected direct, all devices connected via wi fi
I have also said that I have connected a laptop direct via ethernet for the purposes of testing if it really was no internet connection or just a wi fi problem
Sorry you missed that
The problem isn't within your home network.
Hi All
Fault finally identified and fixed !
Many thanks to JohnC2 and the BT Complex Faults Team
After much testing / monitoring packets, the problem turned out to be a faulty Line Card in the roadside Green Box.
What made the fault difficult to detect originally was that everyone else connected to that card did not have a problem, just me.
Thanks again to everyone who chipped in with suggestions and ideas
Glad you got it sorted in the end, thanks for the update.