Hi @KevG000 and thanks for posting.
I'd be very interested to know how you get this resolved so please keep us in the loop. Thanks all for you input so far.
Cheers
David
@KevG000 I know you are trying to set the Plusnet up as a wireless access point but this is something I did for a friend, a while back, and you might be interested. It’s setting the SH2 up as a wireless access point but the Plusnet will be essentially the same:
Mostly, the default settings are OK. The exceptions are as follows:
You then need to turn off the DHCP in this SH2. (A word of caution here. DHCP tends to be one of those things that varies between vendors and I’ve found the SH2 to be flakier than most. The DHCP range here needs to be the same as you’ve just set, that is 192.168.1.64 to 192.168.1.253 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 for the above example. I’ve found that if the range set disagrees with the address, then when you turn off DHCP it just reverts your settings to the defaults without reporting an error…leaving you scratching your head as to why it’s not working). Don’t forget to save the setting before you leave the page.
You connect it via one of the LAN ports, (not the DSL or WAN port).
You’ll find it sits there flashing purple at you, (even if you tun off the hub lights). Nothing you can do about that as it is reporting the error condition that it’s not connected directly to the internet and that overrides the ‘turn off lights’ setting.
I’m not sure why (given its poor wireless performance and issues) you would want to turn a SH2 into a wireless point unless you happened to have a spare doing nothing and had nothing to lose?
An update for you on our recent 9th November FTTP supply from BT.
The problem has now finally been resolved. After numerous calls to and from BT, supply of a replacement Smart Hub 2 and 3 visits from Openreach engineers the problem was eventually escalated to a complaint.
BT recognised there had been an intermittent problem with the fibre connection of the boundary supply outside of the home and as such have issued a BT Reward card as recompense. With regard to the considerable depreciation of the wi-fi speed in the home, after having eventually escalated the problem to a complaint and having discussed the situation (yet again) with the BT complaints person they agreed to supply a wi-fi disc. Other BT personnel I had spoken with could not sanction the supply.
Installation of the disc has succeeded in increasing the wi-fi speed from what was an initial speed range between 3Mb to 20 Mb to a speed range of 40Mb to 60Mb with the wi-fi disc installed; which is entirely acceptable.
Many thanks for everyone's help, input and information during this period. It is appreciated.
The SH2 is trash and the weekest link in the chain with BT's attempt to deliver FTTP.
It suffers random reboots and/or crashes in my experience every 2-4 weeks to probably mask poor software / memory leaks.
If you have Digital Voice you're stuck with that SH2 junk and a 24 month contract.
If you dont have Digital Voice - swap it out for a non-BT router.
@spileYep, you got it in one. Truth is, I have a fully wired network and only use the wireless to update the phone etc. and only the 5GHz, at that. Long story how I come by a second SH2, but it's real function is as a spare for DV. It only plays WAP in its spare time. I will say though that I think you are being a little hash. I find it does a pretty reasonable job, (bearing in mind Wi-Fi is naff at the best of times).