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Broadband seemingly creating new networks

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Hello, 

 

I have searched all over for a solution to a slightly odd problem I am having, but noone seems to have answer or even heard of what is happening to my broadband. 

I have a BT smart hub and have not split the channels into 5 and 2.4GHz. Im also using a BT mini connector as my only working phone line is upstairs.

My wifi name is BTHub6-QX3Z, but it seems to randomly create new ones with very similar names, which hang about for a bit and then disappear. I get BTHub-SX3Z, BTJub-QX3Z, BTHub/QX3Z and so on. The BTWi-fi thing (which i assume is the newer equivalent of openzone) also does odd stuff. As I type, my phone is randomly showing BTWi-fi, BTWi-fk, then BT/wi-fi. 

All this means my mobile devices and ipad relentless drop connection. It is less of a problem on my computer for some reason, although that also drops occasionally. The engineer who was round recently for another issue had no idea what was going on. Someone i spoke to at BT on the phone suggested they these were my neighbours wifis! (BTJub, really?!). 

Any solution to this would be helpful. Thanks

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Yes, they are your neighbour's hubs.

Extremely simple to verify, just turn your hub off and see if they are still visible.

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Thanks for the quick reply, but what are the odds of 4 of my neighbours each having a hub which is identical in name to mine except one character, such as the "H" of hub being changed to a "J"? Needless to say, they are not visible when my hub is off. 

 

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You could try a factory reset of the home hub, as its possible that its internal configuration file is corrupted.

http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11386/%7E/how-do-i-reset-my-bt-hub-to-its-factory-set...

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Thanks, so far this does seem to have worked.  Appreciate the help. 

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@licquoricewrote:

Yes, they are your neighbour's hubs.


"The arrogance is strong in this one"

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Just an update, all the random networks are back. BTHwb6, Wifi-Z, BTwk-fi, BTwi/fi. Surely someone knows why this is happening!

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@mark82 wrote:

Just an update, all the random networks are back. BTHwb6, Wifi-Z, BTwk-fi, BTwi/fi. Surely someone knows why this is happening!


It must be a faulty home hub, all you can do is to ask BT for a replacement.

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Just thought I'd give an update this on. Got a new hub as part of contract renewal and so far have not noticed any similar issues, so it must have been something wrong with the hub. 

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