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Broadband but no wi-fi with EE Smart Hub Plus

ClaireC4234
Investigator
Investigator

Initially had BT hub but during transition to EE they asked if I’d like a Smart Hub Plus. No extra charge, faster broadband so I said why not! Big mistake

 New hub worked for about ten days perfectly fine, then on 25th March everything gradually stopped connecting, starting with Samsung smart TV, then Alexas, Nest camera and iPads. 
Open Reach engineer came and tested speeds - his laptop showed 930Mbps (Ethernet cable to router), and his mobile showed 68Mbps (wi-fi). He looked into it but was miffed and had never seen problem before. So he installed new hub which EE had sent, and initially it worked fine, even faster broadband speed than last one. Set up tv, Alexa, Nest etc and all worked for about an hour then stopped working again. Spoke to engineer again and he suggested it may be issue with automatic software updates. So I contacted EE, ordered another hub and got any further updates on this new hub stopped (not ideal but if it worked….)

 Whilst waiting for new hub to arrive I spoke to an EE technician. Lovely lad, was on for over two hours, tried everything he could possibly think of, even got me to go on hub manager and talk him through it. No obvious problem and he was unable to fix it. 
So third hub arrived 11th April and I installed it. Worked long enough to connect TV and a few Alexas then same problem again. Someone suggested it may be one of my devices creating a problem so we made sure all apps were updated and every iPad and iPhone had up to date software. We originally had over 20 items connected to Wi-Fi (which with BT hub was fine) but we removed everything except the nest camera and my iPhone. Nest camera seems to work most of the time but does occasionally drop out. iPhone still unable to access apps like Netflix and Prime video and safari is patchy at best

 If I go on 4G everything works fine. I took phone and iPad to my mum’s house, used her Wi-Fi and everything worked fine (she has BT hub). So at present only way to access tv and iPads etc at home is to use my iPhone as a hotspot

 So to sum it up we have super fast broadband to the hub, but not able to access it as somehow it’s not transmitting wifi to the house. Out of the 20 + items, only the Nest camera seems to connect more often than not, and even that drops out now and again (never did that with BT hub). I tried setting up one of the Smart Wi-Fi Plus extenders but that didn’t help. I even tried leaving it connected to hub but still no difference

 On hub manager there are 2.4GHz and 5 GHz channels. It only seems to be the Nest camera that uses 2.4GHz, some devices are using wireless 5Ghz, and others are using wireless wi-fi extender

 Please, please someone help, I’m at my wits end 🙏 

 

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Bovman99
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So I had exactly these problems too after moving from BT and recently receiving a new EE smart hub plus and extender disks. My wifi kept dropping out and would refuse to connect for periods. My solution which solved it all was to go into the hub manager via the IP address and in the wifi settings where it gives info on 2m4ghz, 5ghz etc at the very bottom it has Wifi 6 selected by default. Downgrade this to wifi 5 and everything settled out immediately and no issues since (you don't need the older router as you can downgrade to wifi 5 in the hub manager options!). My house is quite large with very thick walls so I think either the wifi6 was very flaky or most devices weren't handling jumping bands. Anyway, hope this helps as totally solved my problems (without any help from EE)

Thanks for the advice but that didn’t help for me, I already tried that! I tried changing from WiFi 6 to WiFi 5, and also from WiFi 6 performance to WiFi 6 compatibility. I also tried port clamping off>on, turning of 5GHz, rescanning channels…..nothing worked. When a tech expert came out he was unable to help and had never seen anything like it (so that is Open Reach and tech expert baffled). However interestingly  he had a BT hub in his van (smart hub 2, the one I had before) and when he plugged that in everything worked perfectly. Annoyingly he couldn’t let me have it, as I have moved from BT to EE so can’t go back to old hub 😡. Problem has been escalated, we shall see what happens….

-SRB-
Established Contributor
Established Contributor

If you have returned your old BT hub, you could always get another one on that well known auction site and use it instead of the EE hub.

allyjaay
Investigator
Investigator

Also going through the same dilemma at the moment, on the 2nd hub now still same issues devices not connect to WiFi and WiFi is fast in testing but slow in use, cameras and TVs are unable to connect etc etc....

 

Glad it's not just me as they make you feel like your the problem! EE guides on the phone don't seem to understand when I say I had absolutely no problems with the same devices with the old hub! 

I'm fairly tech savvy even the Mrs comments on how bad it's been and that's saying something! 

ClaireC4234
Investigator
Investigator

Finally solved the problem!! After over a month of no WiFi, countless hours on the phone, visits from both Open Reach and tech experts….how was the problem solved - getting a BT hub back 🙄

When the tech expert came out he tried everything to solve the problem. He happened to have a BT hub in the van, and out of interest set it up. It worked perfectly and I was so relieved but he said as I was now EE he couldn’t leave it with me. I had to fight for it, but eventually after speaking to a lovely man called Tom I’ve now got a BT hub back.