BT has launched the latest version of its Home Hub Wi-Fi router. The new device, unveiled on Monday, is the first released by any UK internet service provider to use 802.11n Wi-Fi technology, BT ...
WANT to know what your BT Wi-Fi router is doing? Take a look at the colour of the lights on the front of the box. The light’s colour will mean different things depending on what type of BT Wi-Fi ...
Friends, feast your eyes on BT's new Smart Hub (aka the Home Hub 6). Not only is this the UK's sexiest ISP-provided router, but also the ISP-provided router with the most antennas. Yes, you read that ...
BT is poised to introduce a new Wi-Fi router with support for faster Wi-Fi 6 standard, sources speaking to broadband-obsessed blog ISPreview has revealed. According to tipsters with knowledge of the ...
What does a purple light mean on a BT Hub? The purple light on your BT Hub means the Wi-Fi isn’t working as it should do. Why is my BT Hub flashing purple? The purple light will flash when the router ...
Ethical hackers from open-source research site GNUCitizen have claimed to have found a flaw in BT Home Hub router encryption. Adrian Pastor, a security researcher who contributes to the GNUCitizen ...
BT’s Home Hub 3 aims to eliminate Wi-Fi woes by employing a new “Smart Wireless” technology. But does this new channel hopping system do enough to glaze over a few other notably absent features?
The telecom giant's router operates using two different wireless frequencies: 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. Users are complaining that any devices not linked to the same frequency, such as a phone and a speaker, ...
The real reason you can't get your devices online THE lights on a BT broadband router is your device’s way of telling you what’s wrong. The purple flashing light in particular is one that you should ...
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