Hi Everyone,
We are very excited to kick off our newest board with the first of a couple of Q&A threads.
The first event will be focused on wireless devices from our range of BT Connected home devices, please see this link for what this includes, BT Connected Home Devices.
We will have product experts joining the conversation on Wednesday to answer all your questions. The thread is open now for your questions so if you currently have one of these devices or are thinking about getting one and have a question, please post it here.
If you are having specific issues with a device then please create your own thread on the relevant forum board. If the Community cannot help you then the mods will be around to offer support.
So, please get those questions posted!
Cheers
Sean
I use two plas for my TV service.
I would like a stronger signal/connection for my iMac which is upstairs in my study as far from my Home Hub as it is possible to get. I really have no idea how to achieve this or what device I ought to buy. So can I have some simple advice please.
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Hi there,
My name's Will and I'm the propositions manager responsible for BT's connectivity range.
We launched these products a couple of years ago and tried to make these really simple and straight forward to use and the general feedback we've had from customers has been really positive.
Really happy to answer people's questions today!
Thanks,
Will
@stuartrogerson wrote:I use two plas for my TV service.
I would like a stronger signal/connection for my iMac which is upstairs in my study as far from my Home Hub as it is possible to get. I really have no idea how to achieve this or what device I ought to buy. So can I have some simple advice please.
Thanks for the question.
I have a very similar problem at home myself and depending how you use the iMac, there are a couple of options. If you're happy to use an Ethernet cable into the machine, then I can recommend the Broadband Extender Flex 1000 Kit which is our latest and greatest wired PLA. I've found the connection is great for video and music download etc and very straightforward to set up. (Alternatively you can use the Flex 500 Kit, which although not as fast, still gives an excellent service.)
If you want to use Wi-Fi rather than a cable, I would recommend our Mini or standard Wi-Fi Home Hotspot which will create a new Wi-Fi hotspot in the room that you need it.
Hope that helps!
Will
I need a Wi-Fi Extender as its really hard to get online at the back of my house. But there seems to be a few options. How do i know which one i should buy? Extender 300, 610 or 1200? Whats the difference between them?
@maverick2 wrote:I need a Wi-Fi Extender as its really hard to get online at the back of my house. But there seems to be a few options. How do i know which one i should buy? Extender 300, 610 or 1200? Whats the difference between them?
Hi @maverick2
Great question!
Depends how much you want to spend but generally speaking, if you've got the latest and greatest devices (new iPad, latest smart phone etc), then either the 600 or 1200 will help you get the most out of their technology.
They both use Dual-Band technology (essentially a 2-lane motorway) which means that you should ge a really good and reliable connection to your device.
If it's for an older device, then the 300 will work brilliantly too. It's only a single lane, but should be more than enough for general use.
Hope that helps?
Thanks,
Will
Thanks Will. It's for using with iPads so will look at those products. Out of interest i notice that the products used to be black but are now white is there any reason for that?