I have a recurring issue with BT TV channels which require Internet access e.g. BT Sport.
Setup is BT Home Hub <-> BT Power connectors <-> BT TV box ( I understand that this one is wired only ) <-> Samsung TV
I regularly have to go through the reset process - Home Hub power connectors and BTTV box - very frustrating and, of course, recordings get missed.
The error I get is IPC6002.
My Samsung TV and Sky Q box both connect via WiFi and work fine using a BT WiFi extender disk.
Any ideas apart from the tedious reset process which obviously disrupts other users in my house.
I see that there is a BT TV Pro box which would presumably would avoid this problem. Is it any good? - and should I request one as a free replacement.
How is the disc connected to the Hub? If by WiFi I think you can use it's ethernet port to connect to a device. That might be more reliable than the powerline connectors.
Many thanks for this.
The BT Disk is connected to the Hub via WiFi
I checked and found that I had actually connected my Sky TV to the BT Disk.
I did some extensive testing of my BT Mini Connectors and could not get them to work together.
So I tried another tack - I connected a TP-Link Gigabit switch to the BT Disk and the switch to both the BT TV box and the Sky Q box - I tested this out with both boxes accessing the internet (BT box recording BT Sport - Skybox downloading a programme from All4) and connecting my laptop to the switch and accessed streaming material ( I would normally use WiFi!) . This seemed to work fine but I will pursue BT for replacement of the Mini-connectors and possibly a BT TV Pro box!
Thanks for your suggestion - you set me on the right track.