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Mike Broadbent
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BT Home Hub Connection Problem

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I suddenly find I've lost the wireless connection to my BT home Hub and am having to use an ethernet lead.
I've tried resetting and disconnecting the power supply but to no avail. Laptop display says Home Hub is not responding.
Have any of you guys come up against this problem?
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Post by Stuart »

Enter the ip address of the router into your web browser window

(usually 192.168.0.1)

See if the channel is set to anything specific; it may be on auto and is clashing with another wireless product. If it is on channel 1 for example, try channel two and in the bottom tray that displays your wireless connection, right click and hit repair.

If that doesn't work, pick up the home hub in both hands and put it in the toilet, switch the PC off and go down the pub :)

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Post by ScoobieWRX »

+1 for Stuart's second piece of advice!! :D
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Post by Mike Broadbent »

Thanks Stuart, all up and running normally again. Computers are like women, I have never understood how either of them work ! :whistle:
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