Hi, I learnt a lot with these units, that was never buy them again.
I ripped then all out and replace with Amazon Eeero 6 Pro and never had an issue again.
I also left BT Broadband for a much faster 1GB up and 1GB down as BT cannot offer this, so I am much better off.
Basically the disks became unstable with about 15 to 25 devices per unit and worst off, the hub cannot support more than 50-75 devices, so it was a problem with get go and I never knew this. When a disc took more than 15 devices it triggered a reset and the whole system went down and on a number of occasions every device needed to be connected.
BT blamed legacy steering, but they soon stopped responding to my support requests as they clearly didn't know what was happening and even though this was escalated, legacy steering was supposed to be the cause. This was in a hidden hub menu where you add https://YOUR_HUB_IP/steering.htm, it was supposed to stop old 2.4GHz devices steering to other hubs for load balancing from my understanding, but this was off and I still had the same issues even with it on.
The only time the hubs were stable was once they had been wiped and I had just 10 to 20 devices spread across all discs. they really do not work well with IOT devices and this may have been the root cause as everything nowdays if wifi and needs to be connected for it to work, hive, lights, phones, laptops, tv, ipads, heaters, toaster, kettle etc, you know... BT hardware just cannot handle this as well as CCTV cameras constantly uploading and download data.
Linksys I tried, but range was an issue, Amazon Eeero Pro 6, 100% recommend and especially for security, wifi speeds, i get near 800mb download and upload. 1GB up and down when cabled. Good thing is that with these units you also can hardwire each one if you wish or mesh them and the work a dream... Highly recommend.
Thanks for the response.
I'm finding similar with their support - the issue was escalated to 2nd line and I've not heard from them since. I've emailed them twice since then with further information but nothing so far!
I have just switched from Virgin to Toob's 900 up/down package. That also uses one of those Linksys routers that you can mesh with other linksys products - although if the router management page is anything to go by I don't think I'll be doing that.
The wholehome had been running very reliably until this month. There are no new devices on the network and I'm no where near the number of devices you mention. Just a shame it has decided to become so problematic now and it's crazy there's no real way of backing up and restoring the configuration!
@barrie_elliott I might be interested in taking them off your hands. You can contact me on davidcameron001 AT gmail DOT com.
Honestly it was so long ago I can't remember. The only significant change was that I got p**d off with TalkTalk and switched to BT so replaced the TT router with a BT Smart Hub 2. That seems to have resolved the problem - we have a fairly standard set-up without fibre so superfast speeds and loads of connections aren't critical for us.