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Message 51 of 55

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

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@Cicero 

Whilst I agree that a single SSID is a bad idea in the SH2, manufacturers of network attached devices also bear liability for poorly designed & implemented software. It staggers me that as IoT devices proliferate, manufacturers still come up with crippled software & have no apparent desire to streamline it so it just works.

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Message 52 of 55

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

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Yep. My dad's loyal printer (even though it's an Epson 😂) just stopped connecting properly after installing the new hub. Switching from smart channels to normal channels solved that problem. 

Yes it is retrograde. Virgin media splits the SSIDs automatically last I was with them but they went way too pricey.

I think BT tried to be 'smart' and introduce some new programming somewhere that needs to either be removed or improved drastically. 

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Message 53 of 55

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With the SH2, it's probably linked to it's ability to mesh the same SSID with the Complete WiFi discs. Splitting SSIDs would break that. As I discovered fairly recently, most manufacturers of mesh systems don't allow split SSIDs, or indeed manual channel selection.

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The TP Link Deco mesh, allows you to specify a separate guest SSID, which can be dual band, or just a single 2.4 or 5GHz band. This can either be isolated, or have local access to your network.

Very useful for those devices that work best on 2.4GHz.

 

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Message 55 of 55

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@rbz5416 

Trouble is I have found that certainly HP software has great difficulty when a printer connects to disc instead of directly to the HUB, can takes minutes to contact the printer and printing is extremely slow.

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