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BT has announced its latest router, called the BT Smart Hub, and claims it has the most powerful Wi-Fi signal of all its broadband rivals, to ensure a connection that's even faster and more stable.
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, ...
Broadband is the modern smart home’s equivalent of the digestive tract: not something you ever want to talk about, but a right pain if it goes wrong. What you really want from it is for it to just ...
BT’s unwrapped its latest own-brand router, the BT Smart Hub, a dual-band WiFi AC device with a hefty seven antennas. Designed with the intention of providing whole home coverage in most environments, ...
If your BT broadband home network is playing up, you're not alone. An irritating new glitch has impacted unlucky BT customers nationwide who use BT's Smart Hub 2 router. The bug disrupts the ...
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 ...
Telecommunications giant BT is continuing its one-upmanship in the home broadband stakes with the announcement of a new router, the Smart Hub, which it claims boasts 'the UK's most powerful Wi-Fi ...
When the new BT Smart Hub (aka Home Hub 6) was unveiled, BT it boldly claimed that the router had the UK’s most powerful Wi-Fi signals, and thus the implicit assertion that BT broadband is the best ...
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 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 ...
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, ...
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