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EE Hyber connect
What it is , I’ve got a EE hybrid connector which I got from BT and I’m not sure how it works , I plugged it into my smart hub 2 but I’m having problems with the smart hub 2 as it keeps losing connection but I also don’t have a password for my EE hybrid thing to be able too connect to it , any help will be much appreciated

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Re: EE Hyber connect
Have you worked through the instructions here?
https://www.bt.com/help/bt-halo/getting-set-up/tips-for-using-hybrid-connect
Or followed the process here:
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Re: EE Hyber connect
Yeah I’ve done all that , but do you need a password?

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Re: EE Hyber connect
Nope.
You pair the hybrid connect with the smart hub using the cable supplied and following the instructions supplied.
Once paired, you disconnect the connect device and move it to somewhere it gets a good signal.
Then you do, nothing. The hybrid connect only kicks in if your smart hub loses its broadband connection. It is a 4G back up.
You can’t use it separately and you can’t log into it, it is a redundancy device.
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Re: EE Hyber connect
Okay but say for instance my PlayStation is connected to the smart hub , when I lose connection on the smart hub how does it connect to the EE hyber?

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Re: EE Hyber connect
It doesn’t.
Everything stays connected to the smart hub.
The hybrid connect provides the 4G connection to the smart hub, everything runs through that to keep stuff simple.
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Re: EE Hyber connect
At the moment by smart hub 2 keeps going off and on , I’ve got my EE Hybrid plugged in but it’s got a solid blue light but the signal bars are also solid blue but when my smart hub goes off the EE box still stays solid blue I’m really confused

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Re: EE Hyber connect
If your smart hub loses its broadband connection the hybrid connect kicks in after around 2 minutes.
Blue lights on the hybrid connect is good, it means it is connected to the smart hub and 4G network.
The smart hub will often go green or purple when having problems.
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Re: EE Hyber connect
The idea is that it's all perfectly transparent. Once set up you don't need to do anything, it'll kick in when it needs to. When it comes to playing online games you'll notice if/when it does kick in, but that's just how it is!
*2 minutes downtime - I thought the system I had here that kicks in after 15 seconds was a pain!
I only learn by making mistakes and owning up to them - boy do I learn a lot!
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Re: EE Hyber connect
but when my smart hub goes off which is connected to my PlayStation , I lose connected from that even though the EE thing is plugged in but when I want to connect to the EE box it’s asking for a password which I don’t have