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Re: BT Hub M

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Have you read my first paragraph?

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Message 62 of 71

Re: BT Hub M

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Yes 

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Re: BT Hub M

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Thanks for all advice, just sorted. 

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Re: BT Hub Manager - recent changes

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This FULLY the responsibility of BT! They have made a change without testing against the most common browsers.

I think that Chromebook works as it is not particularly good at security, whereas Edge, Firefox do!

Come on BT, get it working!!

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Both Edge and Firefox work if you set them up properly.

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Give us a clue...

 

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@CommunityFezwrote:

Give us a clue...

 


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Message 68 of 71

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I had changed my admin password and it looks like they also reset this to originally supplied one on the back of the router.

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Strange.  It didn't reset mine.

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@WSHwrote:

Strange.  It didn't reset mine.


My one was also not reset.

@mike63uk 

If you have children and parental controls are you sure that the children did not do a factory reset on the hub so as to overcome the parental controls as this would mean that any passwords would be reset to the factory default.

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