WiFi disc
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04-06-2021 08:20 PM
I have just got a new Smart hub, can I just add 1 disc and place it somewhere else in the house- or does the 1st disc need to stay connected by an Ethernet cable, and then get a second disc?
Thanks
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04-06-2021 08:43 PM
You only need to use ethernet to set up the disc, you can then move it anywhere.
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04-06-2021 08:54 PM
Thanks,
I have a BT WiFi disc, which I have been told needs to stay connected by Ethernet, although not shown in the setup video. I was told it is the same as EE, but this would seem to be not true. Any ideas??
Matt
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05-06-2021 08:26 AM
Hi @Exematt
Thanks for coming to the community.
If you are using a BT WiFi disc, you can find information in the How do I set up Complete Wi-Fi? Help page.
Thanks.
Leanne.
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05-06-2021 08:52 AM
Thanks, I followed this, but there is no mention that the 1st disc needs to be left connected by the Ethernet cable, and any extra discs can then be connected wirelessly.
I have an EE hub, and BT disc, is this the only way?
If I bought an EE disc is still the case, or is the 1st disc wireless? I only want 1 disc to cover the kitchen area.
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05-06-2021 08:56 AM - edited 05-06-2021 09:00 AM
Hi @Exematt
The BT Help page advises, follow the steps below to connect using an ethernet cable. There's one in your Hub box.
- Plug one end of the ethernet cable into a yellow port on the back of the Hub and the other end into the yellow port on the disc
- The light on the Wi-Fi disc will start flashing blue and will turn solid blue after a couple of minutes
- You can now unplug the cable. The light will change to flashing red, but will go back to solid blue after a few seconds
- Unplug the disc from the mains and plug it in at the preferred location
There is also some information in the BT Whole Home Wi-Fi FAQs - Set-up and installation guide.
Thanks.
Leanne.
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05-06-2021 09:07 AM
I have 1 disc, when I unplug the cable, the light stays solid red, does not change to blue. Do I need to keep the disc connected by Ethernet?
I have read the instruction a hundred times and attempted set up over 20 times.
Please answer the question!! I was told EE and BT discs are the same.
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05-06-2021 09:15 AM - edited 05-06-2021 09:15 AM
Hi @Exematt
As @pip11 has advised, this should only be needed during set up as far as I am aware.
I have found some advice on the BT Community, have you tried restarting the router?
If the advice does not help you get set up, I would advise contacting BT for further support.
Thanks.
Leanne.
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05-06-2021 09:52 AM
I have restarted the router and the disc.
Some people on the BT forum suggest the 1st disc needs to stay connected. I have an EE hub, so should be able to disconnect the cable- is that right?
Do I need an EE disc? Surely the disc is the same, just different branding??
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05-06-2021 12:01 PM
