29-04-2026 10:07 AM - edited 20-05-2026 04:21 PM
We’ve seen a few customers asking for help pairing their extenders wirelessly with their Smart Hub 7 Pro. We haven’t been able to confirm a fault, but if you need some more help, there’s a reliable workaround that usually gets things connected first time.
If your extender isn’t pairing wirelessly, starting with a wired connection helps it settle and complete any updates.
For the strongest WiFi, place your extender halfway between your hub and the area with weaker signal, rather than right at the edge of your home. Remember, to get the best results your WiFi Extender needs a strong signal to your Smart Hub 7 Pro.
This guide shows how to get the best setup.
19-05-2026 11:56 AM
Thanks for this. I have followed your guidance but the within a minute of unplugging the Ethernet cable between the wireless extender and the hub the extender’s begins to flash aqua. That is despite it being next to the hub. Any advice on how to resolve that?
19-05-2026 04:51 PM
Hi @Lard
If you've gone through all of the steps above, I recommend speaking with our technical support team, so they can check everything from our side and help you get set up.
Let us know how you get on please.
Chris
19-05-2026 06:47 PM
I have followed the above steps several times and get the impossible green flashing light problem. Only way I can get the wifi extender pro to work is to use a pair of devolo 1gb homeplugs and connect via ethernet.
19-05-2026 08:05 PM
@trevQPK follow the same advise as given by @Christopher_G above.
19-05-2026 08:16 PM
I have but I find that the wi fi to hub mesh is very unstable. Works for a while and then drops out. I’ve had to use the homeplugs solution even when I had the old BT discs this is the only stable solution in my situation.
19-05-2026 08:25 PM - edited 19-05-2026 08:27 PM
@trevQPK Then it sounds like you have something wrong home wise, and with the Pro version relying on a wifi 6Ghz backhaul that will be way harder than the old 5G units. Just done a BT complete disc 4 weeks ago, was up and running in 5 minutes and did it all by web manager straight add a disc...
Re: Devices connect to WiFi but is assigned no IP address - The EE Community
19-05-2026 08:42 PM
Hi my wireless extender seems to be working ok its an aqua blue light etc but when i look at the list of what is connected to my hub its showing as not connected any ideas??
19-05-2026 08:45 PM - edited 19-05-2026 08:50 PM
@Shawsy2 Turn the extender off, if devices connected to it no longer work then you know it is working fine, and it's just the software reporting that is all messed up.... See sample from the link below.
19-05-2026 08:48 PM
It’s OK I can get 250Mbs over the mains to the extender which is stable and all my devices run fine.
Funnily enough I had broadband with BT many years ago which started dropping out and the reason was a faulty CRT TV down the road which was tracked down by a specialist BT with an AM interference detector.