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Re: Smart Hub 2 and splitting the 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands

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Message 42 of 55

Re: Smart Hub 2 and splitting the 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands

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@Cicerowrote:

 I haven’t found any software controls to switch a band on and off.


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Message 43 of 55

Re: Smart Hub 2 and splitting the 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands

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Thanks   WSH. for that…I have done that and it works. I have also found an alternative way is to place a disc near the desktop PC and connect via Ethernet which gives a predictable connection speed.

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Message 44 of 55

Re: Smart Hub 2 and splitting the 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands

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Thanks for that. I have checked my w10 and it doesn’t seem to be there. Maybe it only applies to inbuilt cards and not USB 3.0 .
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Re: Smart Hub 2 and splitting the 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands

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@Cicerowrote:
Thanks for that. I have checked my w10 and it doesn’t seem to be there. Maybe it only applies to inbuilt cards and not USB 3.0 .

Assuming that's in response to my post, you would have to consult the manufacturer of the USB adaptor & maybe swap it for one with support for band preference. I don't own one to check as my bits box only contains ancient 2.4GHz only adapters.

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Message 46 of 55

Re: Smart Hub 2 and splitting the 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands

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Solved.

So I never blog, never write reviews but this one got me so infuriated and when I solved it I danced around my house calling myself a genius.

You don't have to switch your 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz off to use dual banding. Just set them to a channel THAT IS NOT SMART. 

Their 'smart' programming is what is causing the issue. My ring bell stopped working after introducing the smart hub (I'm with BT infinity). I bought another camera thing off Amazon then realised it only connects to 2.4Ghz not 5Ghz. So I did some digging.

192.168.1.254 - Wireless - Change Settings - input your password (you can find this on the little cartridge on the side of your smart hub) - change the channels of the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz to something other than the 'smart' options.

Mine is on channel 1 for 2.4Ghz and channel 36 for 5Ghz (NOT the 'smart' options). 

Hope it helps. 

Good luck 🙂 

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Message 47 of 55

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@SiNn 

sorry to burst your bubble but that is not a solution.  you cannot split the 2.4/5ghz networks on a BT Sh2.  all you have done is selected a specific channel for the 2.4/5ghz but they are both broadcast on the one SSID.  to split the networks you need separate SSID which is not possible with SH2



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Message 48 of 55

Re: Smart Hub 2 and splitting the 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands

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Tbh I don't care about splitting the bands, my 2 ring bells, tv and other devices were connecting but losing connection straight after because they were being switched to 5Ghz instead of 2.4Ghz. I saw this real time on the admin setup page.

After changing the channels to normal ones (not smart ones) all my devices are working properly now and can connect to the bt hub without any problems, even my older devices. 

So it was a solution for me. Maybe not for everyone 🙂 

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Message 49 of 55

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More likely to have been interference on the 2.4GHz channel but if it works for you, great.

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The ability to not set separate SSID’s is really a retrograde step I my opinion. Devices such as HP printers now seem to want devices that use them to connect not only to same SSID but at 2.4ghz as well. Progress ?