My box had the option for wi-fi but it failed to connect and I tried everything I could think of and it failed.
There is wi-fi for some people but it looks like it simply does not work for many.
I posted about it https://community.bt.com/t5/YouView-from-BT/BT-TV-Box-Pro-Connecting-via-Wi-Fi-is-not-possible/m-p/2...
Thanks for the responses. I did connect the box via Ethernet . It did an update and finally the product matched the instructions in the box. So wireless now working. So it seems that the instructions should be - first-time connection must be via Ethernet to the hub. This will allow the box to gets the latest software update. Then you can go into BT Tv , select settings and change the connection to wireless.
That would depend of the software version of the box being provided.
@Peterryanhomewrote:Thanks for the responses. I did connect the box via Ethernet . It did an update and finally the product matched the instructions in the box. So wireless now working. So it seems that the instructions should be - first-time connection must be via Ethernet to the hub. This will allow the box to gets the latest software update. Then you can go into BT Tv , select settings and change the connection to wireless.
😂 well yes .... but as of today the instructions are wrong and the box is one that was delivered,new, this week . So the instructions in the box are incorrect and easy to make them cater for either eventuality .
the fact that I have had to come to this community for help suggests the manufacturer needs to fix something in the instructions.
They could at least reference the issue in the online setup guide. I see there's also no mention of the 5GHz limitation.
I wonder if the box is hardware limited to 5GHz or just that 2.4GHz is disabled by firmware? Seems an odd thing to implement either way.
I had a look at the user guide both a printed copy and the copy at
https://www.bt.com/content/dam/bt/help/user-guides/BT-TV-Box-Pro-WiFi-User-Guide.pdf
the 5GHz connection is mentioned on page 2 ( Getting Started step 5)
@zulu17wrote:I had a look at the user guide both a printed copy and the copy at
https://www.bt.com/content/dam/bt/help/user-guides/BT-TV-Box-Pro-WiFi-User-Guide.pdf
the 5GHz connection is mentioned on page 2 ( Getting Started step 5)
I specifically referenced the online setup guide, not the manual, as that would be easy to update. There is no reference there to either the potential need to update firmware over ethernet first or the 5GHz limitation.
Thanks everyone!
I used the Ethernet cable and updated the software. I had my tv box and my router strung across my living room like a washing line.
Some feedback to BT:
You are shipping hardware with both incorrect set up instructions and incorrect hardware descriptions. There is no reset button on the TV box, either on the front right or on the back. This lead me on a bit of a wild goose chase.
I'm used to dealing with software / hardware issues as part of my job but many, many people will be completely stumped.
As far as I can see in this thread, there has been no help from BT, only responses from the "community".
Again, thanks for the responses. I'll leave the 5ghz support for another day 😉
C
There is a button on the right-hand side of the box which is not mentioned in the manual.
@Christy2wrote:Thanks everyone!
I used the Ethernet cable and updated the software. I had my tv box and my router strung across my living room like a washing line.Some feedback to BT:
You are shipping hardware with both incorrect set up instructions and incorrect hardware descriptions. There is no reset button on the TV box, either on the front right or on the back. This lead me on a bit of a wild goose chase.
I'm used to dealing with software / hardware issues as part of my job but many, many people will be completely stumped.
As far as I can see in this thread, there has been no help from BT, only responses from the "community".
Again, thanks for the responses. I'll leave the 5ghz support for another day 😉
C