10-06-2026 05:29 PM
We had to change from Plusnet to EE to retain our home phone. It's a pain to change all the devices and Plusnet/EE couldn't help by linking the old router details to the new one (which I'd already attempted unsuccessfully) so my mobile and home security cameras are working after a bit of a faff ... However the picture through our youview box is not as good and my slightly old HP laptop will not connect to the wifi ....I spent ages on the phone to a woman who had no clue, said the human box connection which is via an Ethernet cable is showing orange ... She suggested changing to the Ethernet port ? I'm awaiting the results from my partner who uses this, she said or buy another cable 🤷🏼♀️WHY? This was working great before the change over ... Also my HP laptop (although it's a bit old) will no longer pick up the wifi signal, on this she said take it to a technical person 🤷🏼♀️ again WHY it was as working perfectly before the change over ... I'm so fed up, it was forced on us due to the change because of the transfer to VoIP but has left us with poor freeview picture and a redundant laptop!!!!!
10-06-2026 05:52 PM - edited 10-06-2026 06:02 PM
@Suzanneran Is the EE Hub connected to the Internet or not, what EE Hub did you get and you are connected to what copper or fibre?
https://ee.co.uk/help/broadband/getting-started/compare-our-range-of-broadband-hubs
https://ee.co.uk/help/broadband/getting-started
https://ee.co.uk/help/broadband/manage-use/manage-your-ee-hub
If you cannot get your older devices to connect then see the help from EE below.
Connect your devices using Compatible WiFi | Broadband Help | EE
10-06-2026 06:53 PM
For the HP Lappy:
Older or weaker devices may not be compatible with the default WiFi settings of EE Smart Hubs. Try setting up Compatible WiFi on the router under Advanced > Wireless Settings > Config > Compatible WiFi (it defaults to 2.4 GHz only & WPA2) & connect your problematic 2.4 GHz devices to that.
10-06-2026 07:26 PM
Hi, yes the router is connected to the Internet, we are fftc not full fibre, thank you.
10-06-2026 07:28 PM
Thanks XraySpex, will that affect the devices that I have managed to connect so far mobile phone, tapo camera and the free view box via Ethernet cable?
10-06-2026 07:30 PM
No, it is separate from the Main WiFi & Ethernet, altho' the camera might be better on the Compatible WiFi as well.
10-06-2026 07:37 PM
Thanks, not being at all techy, do I need to reconnect the camera or will it revert to the 2.4GHz once I have changed the router setting to compatible?
10-06-2026 07:38 PM - edited 10-06-2026 07:40 PM
@Suzanneran You more than likely will have the EE Smart Hub 6 Plus, version SH31B for your FTTC old copper cable connection then in response and reply. Set up and try the Comp feature as linked earlier in the post for you. Nothing can be done regarding the Quality off the TV output, that is what streaming service you are using.
Compatible is in addition to what you have, so you will have to reconnect and steer your device to the new wifi signal...
10-06-2026 07:52 PM
@Suzanneran Would also like you to be aware off the link below, it's just a little bad timing from when you have joined the EE fold.
Fix problems connecting devices to your Smart Hub Plus or Smart Hub 3's WiFi | Broadband Help | EE
10-06-2026 09:08 PM
Well, you'd need to connect to the newly created Compatible WiFi SSID just like connecting to any new SSID.