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 ...
While it's possible to buy and install your own router, most people stick with the one supplied by their Internet Service Provider (ISP). Most are drab and generally underwhelming, both from a design ...
If your plethora of wireless devices are clogging up your intertubes and causing dropped connections, BT may have the solution in the form of its third-gen Home Hub router. When he's not testing the ...
BT has denied claims made by an "ethical hacker outfit" that the telecommunication company's wireless routers are vulnerable to hijacking by fraudsters. The hackers, who call their organisation ...
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 ...
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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 ...
BT Smart Hub 2 users are complaining of connection issues between their wifi-enabled devices. The telecom giant's router operates using two different wireless frequencies: 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. Users are ...
BT Broadband boasts some of the most powerful routers in the UK. Express.co.uk reveals whether you can update your router and why users should never turn off their router overnight. The UK's workforce ...
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, ...