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Hi. Our terraced street is pretty wi-fi crowded and I've changed the router channel a few times accordingly after looking at Wi-Fi Analyser. The last two times the channel interfering with ours has changed with ours, so no luck. I finally realise our router is transmitting two signals on channel 6... is this possible? one is marked as our network, the other is EE. When I try to access the router it won't recognise the password {checked carefully}. I've done a reset twice and used the password on the back of the router but no luck. I want to change to channel 13. I'm OK with the 2.4 band. Everything is working OK but the printer takes ages to connect even in the same room. Advice please.

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what appears to be a duplicate channel is the free EEWIFI/BTWIFI which you are automatically opted in to and can use  it when out and about connecting to other BT/EE broadband customers.  the login is your BT username and password not same as hub login and password

you can opt out of BTWIF/EEWIFI if you want but then you do not get access when out and about



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Thanks a lot, imjolly!
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