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The implication sounds like it is the Wholehome disks causing the problem.
I’m not familiar with the Wholehome disks, but is there a management page associated with them that has a region setting perhaps? Seems a strange one.
Edit: As an afterthought, that works laptop doesn't use a VPN to connect, does it?
It has a vpn, which doesn’t come on until about 3/5 minutes after connecting.
Hi @lakesvet.
Thanks for coming here.
If you continue to experience this I would recommend giving us a call so we can check everything on our side.
Katie 🙂
Thanks, How do I access the wifi network please 192.168.1.254 nor www.bthomehub work
Hi @lakesvet.
Thanks for coming to the community.
You can manage the discs through the BT Whole Home Wi‑Fi app.
If you don’t already have the app, you can download it from the App Store or Google Play. It should pick up your discs automatically.
Once in the app, you can check in the settings the region is set to UK.
Debbie
Thanks Debbie, I've not found anything in the app that can help - such as checking any internal time signal in its software.
Iain
Thanks for getting back to us @lakesvet.
Are you able to test this using a BT router? If not, I'd recommend getting in touch with your IT team so they can take a closer look.
Debbie
This is in hand. The router is one that our fibre supplier provided.
is there a vpn or some sort of time signal in the mini discs. I assume so as the time changes before i log my laptop onto the network
This is weird!
The time disparity is now happening with the Zyxel router and I've checked it, it's time is set correctly!
It's probably a Windows 11 glitch!