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Message 11 of 20

Re: New BT Hub received

Also if we chose not to install new BT HUb do you know if  opebnreach will be happy to do it, yes I know they wont do all our items but say the laptop only and we will do the rest

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Message 12 of 20

Re: New BT Hub received


@Mattiesmomma wrote:

Ok so if we install new hub upstairs today and add all devices to it in readiness for Friday when Openreach come to do final stage, all we will have to do is move it downstairs on Friday?


Correct

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Message 13 of 20

Re: New BT Hub received


@Mattiesmomma wrote:

Also if we chose not to install new BT HUb do you know if  opebnreach will be happy to do it, yes I know they wont do all our items but say the laptop only and we will do the rest


Openreach will simply install the ONT, connect the HUB2 to it and ensure it works, they're not obliged to connect any of your devices, that is your responsibility. If you wish to put your old hub back, that is entirely up to you.

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Message 14 of 20

Re: New BT Hub received

What speed fibre have you ordered? Bear in mind if you use your old Hub4, you will be limited to 100M rather than anything faster you may have ordered.

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Message 15 of 20

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500

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Message 16 of 20

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Then you need to use the new hub.

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Message 17 of 20

Re: New BT Hub received

We were told by them they would test one item ie laptop to make sure it works but thats not an issue as such. We are quite happy to do the rest ( all 10 of them). The old hub is BThub4 and about 15 years old and gets hot thats why a new one has been sent bthub2.
Thanks for a good reply x
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Message 18 of 20

Re: New BT Hub received

Definitely change the wifi network name and password  on the new hub to that of the old. Save a lot of hassle.

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Message 19 of 20

Re: New BT Hub received

Change the SSiD (name) and password of the new Smarthub to be the same as your old hub and your devices will just connect automatically without you having to add them.

You can do that easily by entering the Smarthub's admin settings.

EDIT: Snap!

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Message 20 of 20

Re: New BT Hub received

Hi again

Thanks for your your advice.  Openreach came yesterday and connected the full fibre and tested one item for connection (my Phone).  Good service from engineer, very friendly and did not mind answering our questions.

We asked about the old BT Hub and he said we need to contract BT for them to send a postage paid bad for us to send the old one back to them and to get proof of postage from post office other than that we may get charged for not returning it, is this true?

Dialling customer services 0800800150 there are so many options as you know and keep getting put on hold for ages more than likely the wrong extension.

Do you know the best options to choose?

 

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