After a power failure some of my smart wifi devices don’t always reconnect, so the remote Hub restart function in the MyBT app has been invaluable when I’m away from home. It solves the issue. However after a recent router failure BT sent me a HomeHub 6 and the remote restart function no longer works. The app gives me the message “Restart Failed. Sorry we timed out.”
Is this functionality no longer supported? Thanks for any helpful insight.
Z
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The Home hub 6 does not exist.
See https://www.bt.com/help/broadband/learn-about-broadband/different-types-of-bt-hub
I believe that the remote reset feature was only implemented on the Smart Hub 2, when its admin features were moved over to the app.
If the home hub is identical, there are two possibilities.
The firmware may not be up to date and does not support that function yet. If you can access all of the settings like access controls, from the web interface, then that means its old firmware, as that function was removed on the later versions.
The other possibility is that the new hub serial number has not been registered against your BT account, on the BT remote management system that sends commands to the home hub.
Access features are available from the web interface. Extract from tech log below. Z
Can you access Wi-Fi controls that restrict what devices can connect, as that feature was removed.
As for the firmware version, you will have to see if other forum members can help with this, as I use a home hub 4 (ADSL).
It used to be under "access controls" or similar.
Its quite possible its the second reason I said, why you cannot restart the hub.
Can you access Wi-Fi controls from the BT app, as I think that also requires that your account is linked to the hub serial number?
Then it looks like the app has no link to your new hub via your account. How long ago did BT give you the replacement hub?
The option to restart must have shown before if you could do it.
I suspect that its old firmware on the hub. That again relies on the system knowing the new serial number so it can push updates. I am not sure how this is kept updated.