Does anyone know how to enable the public wi-fi hot spot on a BT Smart Hub 2?
Having read other forum posts I understand that opting out of BT wi-fi (now EE wi-fi) will prevent subscriber access to the public wi-fi network and disable the wi-fi hotspot on a subscriber's router. I haven't however been able to find any threads explaining how to enable the public hot spot on the router. Toggling BT wi-fi access (Opting out and then opting back in does not directly impact the status of the hotspot).
Prior to an engineers visit earlier this week our router was showing a public wi-fi hot spot. Following a visit which resulted in the router and ONT being figuratively throw around. Although our home broadband is operational we have subsequently lost the public wi-fi hot spot.
Although another long story I would like to use the public wi-fi as an alternative network connection for a streaming service that currently cannot be delivered via our home broadband. At present we receive a DoS from the service provider, their stating that they detect a VPN or proxy device on the connection from our home network. Unfortunately we don't use a VPN or any proxy devices so cannot directly address or resolve this issue.
It should be enabled by default.
If you turned it off and then on again on MyBT, I seem to recall it may take 24 hours to recognise that change.
If you turned the rest of the Wi-Fi off, it will have turned that off too.
If all else fails, it sounds like a factory reset of the hub. Hold the reset button in until the light on the front goes green. (It can take a while). Just be aware you will need to re-enter any custom settings/contacts etc. if you do that.
WSH; thanks for the knowledge share......
Having toggled my BT wi-fi subscription via MyBT I'll give it a day before looking at it again. TBH I'd like to try and avoid a factory reset to avoid the issue you have highlighted.... but if needs must....
I don't really know the inner workings, but I would suspect any changes on MyBT are passed over on the daily "Periodic" CWMP session. I'd have a look for the entry "Value Change" being mentioned in the log if I were you.
you may find if your turn of the SH2 for 20/30min you will get a different IP address and probably connect to a different server which may enable you to connect to the site.
BTWIFI is intended for picking up email and browsing the internet. it will reset every so often to stop prolonged use
In case you do not know, BTWifi name no longer shows as a wifi signal. It now shows as EEWifi which can be accessed using a web browser using your MyBT username and password.
The BTWifi app no longer works.