Yes, I quite agree. Anyone that is using a WAP 24/7 should really invest in a real one rather than a jury-rigged hub anyway.
For myself, the reason I have a second one is for DV redundancy, so it gets to play WAP in its spare time. While everyone is fretting about phone calls in a power cut, they seem to have overlooked that if the SH2 breaks or its power unit goes pop it will take BT several days to supply a replacement.
Its extremely simple to set up an SH2 as a WAP, see message 3 of this thread.
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As @WSH alluded to, the whole concept of repurposing a router as an access point dates back to a time when consumer products didn't really exist outside of expensive business products. Times have moved on & there are any number of residential style products available at reasonable prices. Some of which combine the convenience of a powerline link to the router.
Repurposing a router that way is a now a poor choice & choosing a SH2 an even poorer one IMO.
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OK, so, its time to ditch the SH2 and start again?
Do you have any recommendations for the best kit?
Our house currently has three BT mesh discs and we have a wired point for a sort of garden room that's just been installed (but has no hardware on the end of it).
tbh, I'm so confused with all the offerings out there, I don't know where to start (and I thought I was reasnably tech savvy!)
Any thoughts?
Having dived on to this solved thread rather than starting a new one, it is not entirely clear what you are trying to achieve.
The thread is about configuring a spare SH2 as a Wireless Access Point.
Are you saying you don't already have a second SH2 to configure?
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Only the Mods may have access now, but there are no hidden secrets in there, Just Google "router as access point" & take your pick of the many results & YouTube videos. But I'll say it one last time, in 2023 it really is a poor choice. Even if funds are tight, consumer APs have been around long enough to pick one up used for little cash.
Message 3 of this thread tells you everything you need to do.
Sorry to jump on someone else's thread, but can I ask if the other ethernet ports on the access point BT hub also work, like a normal network switch would?
Is it possible to clone the SSID to match the parent network for relatively seamless roaming?