By Elmer PhudPosted Tuesday 15th July 2008 10:07 GMT
I thought I was lucky when BT sent me a HomeHub box just as the old Voyager was dying. I've since had varying success with it.
I've never managed to get one laptop to connect to it unless I use a CAT 5 cable. It has a habit of slowing down until re-booted (no it's not the exchange doing it) and occasionally refuses to do anything unless the wireless is restarted.
Oh, and one machine wouldn't connect until I removed all the BT software that's supposed to make life easy (it was the only machine I tried to install the Sw on).
I'm toying with the idea of actually going out and buying a new box to see if it's stable. (Only two ethernet ports is a bit weak as well)
Just Cancelled with BT because after 4 months we still haven't had our old style Home Hub delivered. They wouldn't let us have a shiny new HH because we were existing customers.
@Elmer. Try putting the transformer for the HH onto a UPS based powersupply. A less than clean power supply may be causing the HH problems.
By Chris WoodPosted Tuesday 15th July 2008 11:22 GMT
The big question for me is whether they've added more Ethernet ports. The old model only has two, one of which has to be connected to the BT Vision box if you have that service, leaving one for the main PC and then none for games consoles and the like.
I'd love to switch to a different router for this reason (and also the fact that the hub crashes every couple of days), but as I understand it BT Vision and BT FON *require* the use of the Home Hub.
Took a total of 3 weeks to get up and running! and thats after the line was activated. Technical support is an absolute joke & the Home Hub is complete garbage! I smashed mine to smitherines last week when my O2 wireless box arrived. I now more than twice the speed for half the price!
Why not invest in a separate switch ? You can have as many ports as you like then. It's not like your LAN will be maxing out a 100Mbps connection to an "up to 8Mb" line.
Misco have a dlink 5 port 100Mbps for less than £9, and there are other makes for less. You could even bridge to a switch wirelessly, and not need the router near the pc.
By AustinTXPosted Tuesday 15th July 2008 19:56 GMT
Fon is a network of public hotspots which BT customers may opt-into. Bandwidth used by guests are not counted agains the BT customer's normal allotment.
Does this new 802.11n router include the BT-FON ability? This would make them the very first n-Fon hotspots!
Also says the admin access login is different from the serial number now.
I'll certainly be keeping close tabs on this new homehub as I'm nearing the end of my contract with BT and had been planning to move to O2 broadband instead (even though I've been finding the BT Vision service quite useful) - if this new hardware is half decent and BT get ADSL2 services up and running "Soon™" then I may reconsider.
The following link should tell you when your exchange goes live on the BT 21st Century Network (as opposed to the 19th century one we have now), when this happens ADSL 2+ should be available.
Comments on: BT updates Home Hub Wi-Fi box with 802.11n
Anybody with one of these new boxes... #
By Edward Pearson Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 09:23 GMT
Is it any better than the curent one. #
By Elmer Phud Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 10:07 GMT
Just Cancelled with BT #
By Dave Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 11:03 GMT
How many ethernet ports? #
By Chris Wood Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 11:22 GMT
@Dave #
By Elmer Phud Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 11:25 GMT
Nothing BT Bother! #
By MrM Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 12:49 GMT
@ Chris Wood #
By Alan Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 13:27 GMT
Does this new router include BT FON? #
By AustinTX Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 19:56 GMT
@How many ethernet ports #
By Simon Says Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 06:09 GMT
@Simon Says #
By pctechxp Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:33 GMT
Details? #
By Edward Posted Monday 28th July 2008 09:14 GMT