Without knowingly changing anything I have recently encountered a problem. Each morning one or more devices seem to have fallen off the wi-fi (the device(s) varies). The only way to resolve this and re-connect all devices is to re-start the router (BT Hub 6). I've also experienced the following error - wi-fi doesn't have a valid IP configuration. I've spoken to the BT helpdesk who advised that the reason was that there were more devices on the 2.4Ghz channel (7) than the 5Ghz channel (2). Doesn't seem like a lot to me! To resolve he split the channels and suggested I configure my devices to use a specific channel spread across the 2 channels. This doesn't seem to have resolved the issue. I'd be grateful for any thoughts.
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Try a factory reset of the home hub, as its likely to run out of internal connections, and a normal reset will not fix that.
https://www.bt.com/help/broadband/how-do-i-reset-my-bt-hub-to-its-factory-settings
I would in addition to splitting 2.4/5ghz networks also select channels manually and not use smart/auto. use wifi analyser app on phone to see channels in use near you and select free or less congested channel
Thank you Keith for the speedy reply. The factory reset does seem to have resolved the issue.
That`s good.
Avoid using MAC randomisation on your devices connected to your own network, as that can make the problem return, as each new MAC address takes up another internal allocation.