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If you have any issues try restarting both the BT Smart Home hub and the router once. The router will usually have LAN ports (with 1 or more LAN ports), WAN ports (usually 1 or 2), wireless broadcast antenna (external antenna or underground antenna).
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#Wifi tether router 6.0.1 note 4 install
Follow the on-screen prompts to download and install the update. Under the System category, tap About device. From the device home screen, pull down the notification shade and tap Settings. Connect your BT smart hub to the WAN (internet) port of the router your’d like to use. Make sure your device is fully charged and connected toWi-Fi.While connect to the BT Smart Hub visit this address in your browser of choice: 192.168.2.1.Note: your BT Smart hub address will now be 192.168.2.1 For the start address enter 192.168.2.64.Change the DHCP server address range to Custom.Change the Hub Gateway IP address to 192.168.2.1.Visit this address in your browser of choice: 192.168.1.254.The steps are as follows:įirst make sure you are either connected via ethernet cable or WiFI to your BT Smart Hub.
#Wifi tether router 6.0.1 note 4 android
If your Android device has been having a tough time latching to your Wi-Fi network post the Marshmallow update, you can try to switch its Wi-Fi band to 2.4 or 5GHz.
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There are 4 steps things that need to be done to ensure good compatibility. To forget an existing Wi-Fi network, go to Settings -> Wi-Fi, tap on the name of the Wi-Fi network followed by ‘Forget’. I won’t list the reasons that you would want to use a third party router, for me I wanted to use it in a Dual WAN setup with my Asus RT-AC68U. Wi-Fi 5 Router: A gem of an older high-end 'Wave 2' router is the Netgear R7800, actually supporting all DFS channels (via recent firmware). However, if you connect the BT Smart Hub straight to your router without changing some of the settings you will most likely encounter issues. Wi-Fi 6: The Netgear RAX50 is a mid-range Wi-Fi 6 highly-rated AP/router for around 217, with 4×4 MIMO for 5 GHz only, and supports all DFS channels. It is possible to use the BT Smart Hub (aka homehub 6) with your own third party router.