BT Home Hub 3 and Android 4.2.1 WI-FI issue

Hi, i'm seeing a really annoying issue on my nexus 4 running android 4.2.1. The wireless works perfectly when i am connected at home to the HH3. Everytime i leave the house and go out of the home hubs range, when i return, the BT HH3 shows as "Not in range" even when standing right next to it.
As soon i toggle Wi-Fi off then back on on the nexus 4 it connects instantly with a signal strength of excellent. The hh3 is set to channel 13 and looks to be not conflicting with another router on wifi analyser.
If anyone has seen anything similar on another android device when using a HH3 i would appreciate any feedback or potential fixes.

I have a HTC Desire with Android 2.1, and a home hub 1, and have no problems. Do you have another router you can try, or perhaps use as an extra wireless access point?
I do know that people seem to have problems with the HH3, for some reason, but I cannot see why it should be an issue with an Andriod device, as they normally remember wireless settings.
Channel 13 can cause issues with some devices.
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    Hi All i am very much hoping there is someone expert on issues such as number of connections allowed and home hub interconnecting.
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    You need to turn off the dhcp on the hh3
    this may help http://forumhelp.dyndns.info/wireless/wirelessmenu.html
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  • Home hub 3 and gaming

    Hey all im new to bt broadband but have a quick query to ask of anyone who can help.
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  • Wireless Connection Problems for Home Hub 3 and Vi...

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    John46: I uninstalled the Hub programmes you said to. I then tried to connect to a network (wirelessly - accessed either by going to Start - Connect to or from the icon in the tray (bottom right). I selected my hub and clicked connect. It does its thing and says 'successfully connected to...' I close that and go onto Network and Sharing Center and it shows its trying to identify the network and wait a few seconds it then shows 'unidentified network (public network)...' and that I have only got local access and so cannot surf the web.
    As I mentioned in my earlier post:
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  • BT Home HUB 5a and Yosemite

    HI fellow Brit Telecom clients:
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    STARSHIP YOSEMITE CAPTAINS LOG:
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    Jan 16 upgraded to Yos latest seed
    A restart of the router (I actually switched it off/on thats how incompetent I am) and I had the best day's connection since ever...
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    Tried going back to Smartwierless ON in Hub - no diff.  Reset router. Restarted Mac. Auto started on 2.4.  SUCCESSFUL switch to 5 with WDiag dunning. Channel was same as before SMART wireless
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    Happy connections!

    Hi all
    Since our last update we’ve been busy rolling out configuration changes to the affected BT Home Hub 5As. We really sorry if you’ve continued to experience performance issues
    The reason some people may be still seeing issues is that we have had to make some extra changes to the fix we’re sending out based on feedback from our customer test group. This means it is taking a little longer to deploy the fix and for you to see the improved performance.
    We are working around the clock to ensure it is done asap, please leave your BT Home Hub on to ensure it receives the fix.
    Nigel
    BTCare Community Mod
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  • Fed up with resetting my BT Home Hub 3 and it's so...

    I keep having to reset my BT Home Hub 3 because of problems with wireless connections.
    The Hub is close to all the equipment.
    I have lots of things connected to it:
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    -          Blackberrys
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    -          New model Panasonic TV – Viera ST50 Series – Has Wireless inbuilt – New this year - Slow + buffering problems
    -          Sky Box connected via Netgear WN2000RPT Wifi Range Extender - Slow + buffering problems
    -          Hard wired PC - Very fast
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    After a while (usually a few days after resetting BT Home Hub) the older Dell Laptop will keep losing its connection.   Once the problem starts the laptop might last for 5 or 10 minute intervals, lose connection and then automatically reconnect, etc, etc.
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    The answer is to reboot the BT Home Hub.   The Laptop and TV are then both OK (for a few days).
    I’m getting fed up with resetting the Hub.   Especially as it has dropped out while watching online TV.
    All the other devices appear OK (maybe slow but remain connected).   Only the older laptop and the TV actually lose connection.   But resetting the BT Hub fixes the problem for a few days.   So the hub is at fault.
    Recently I’ve been getting other problems.   Now whenever I need to reset the BT Home Hub I need to disconnect the Netgear WN2000RPT.   If I don’t  disconnect the Netgear the BT Home Hub appears to start up and connect OK and everything appears to connect to the Hub OK.  But then none of the Internet content works.   Websites don’t work, TV reports no content.
    Now whenever I reset the BT Home Hub I must first turn off the Netgear WN2000RPT.   Previously this never used to be a problem.
    In case compatibility with the Netgear WN2000RPT is an issue I now usually leave it unplugged.   I only turn it on for Internet content from Sky.
    But the problems described above continue even when Netgear WN2000RPT is turned off.
    When playing up the Laptop sometimes shows “Unsecure Connection”.  I wonder if it’s picked up the BT FON connection (but it shows the normal connection).    I suspect the start of the problems may have coincided with the activation of BT FON on the box (could this have taken 2 weeks?).   I’m sure that it was BT FON that completely broke my first BT Home Hub 3, we had had it about a week, then wifi would not connect from anything, after hours on the phone to BT support we could not establish a wireless connection to the Hub, but strangely all was OK on the FON connection.
    We have BT Infinity.
    Hub is generally slow.   Wired Internet is lightning fast.   New Macbook (using Chrome) via wifi is lightning fast.   Everything else disappointingly slow.   TV and Sky both have buffering issues.
    Any ideas?
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    Ludite60
    The HH3 has the ability to hop around the various Wireless Channels (of which there are 14, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels for indepth info) to enable the hub to pick the best channel for you, taking into account any cordless phones, mobile phones, microwaves etc, all of which could interfere with your wireless signal.
    By reseting you HH3 you are forcing it back to its factory default channel (Channel 7 I guess).  Over a period of days, the HH3 may decide that its default channel isn't the most appropriate and select another channel based on what interference it 'sees'- clearly if it gets this wrong (as my HH3 did) then you potentially get wireless reception issues.
    Consequently, I decided to manually find out what the best channel was by install a wireless scanner (free @ http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider/), then:
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  • BT Home Hub 3 and loss of Wi Fi when using either ...

    Dear Forums,
    Have been a BT broadband customer since 2012 and To tell you the truth I am completely dissatisfied with BT, the home hub and the help desk people. For the last 8 months I have been having problems either with Intermittent broadband, where the Hub just decides to reboot itself or where I lose my WiFi capability completely. New HH3 back in October, since then I have to reset the Hub (30 secs push the recessed button) to get my WiFi to work. This solution lasts for maybe 24 hrs.
    I only have my Sky tv box and the Sonos system connected directly with cables to the hub, I have 5 other devices registered on the wifi. Two phones and two iPads plus the home computer. We are light users of the Internet just two adults using it.
    The problems seems to be with streaming anything... If the Sonos is playing the radio for instance ( a small but steady stream of data I guess), after a few hours the wifi stops working, no internet on any devices although there is a full signal and HH3 is shown in the settings page of the device for instance. I also lose connectivity with the Sky TV box to the Internet, but the radio is still playing so Sonos is connected?? I have been told to 1. change wifi channels, didn't work. 2. Turn off the option to have BT wifi hotspots, didn't work 3. Reset the router, worked for 24 hrs. 4. Yesterday BT ran some tests and "reset their end of the network" at least that's what she told me, worked for 24 hrs only.
    I feel that the HH3 is not up to the job with today's environment i.e. Using wifi and streaming feeds at the same time. I have asked for a newer hub (although I hear HH4 has its issues also) but have been refused saying I'd have to take out a new contract as there is nothing wrong with the hub I have....
    I don't see why I should have to buy a third party router to replace BT equipment as they are not providing the service I'm paying for.
    So any advice or suggestions would be great fully received.

    if your minimum term contract has expired then the hub is yours and any warranty has expired.  your monthly payments then revert back to standard terms and any discount you had at outset has ceased.  you then go on a rolling monthly contract and the benefit of keeping that is you can move to another ISP with 30 days notice or 14 days if using a MAC code with no cancellation penalty
    in the vast majority of cases if you renogotiate a new contract you can get a better cheaper deal that you are currently paying but you then lose the ability to move at short notice without penalty
    you can always phone the options team who are uk based and see what is on offer, including negotiating a new hub, and if you don't like the offer then don't accept  0800800030
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  • Home Hub Username and password

    Hi,
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    Hello headers2,
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    Here is how to do it:
    http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11386/~/how-do-i-reset-my-bt-home-hub-to-its-factory-...
    Hub phone register:
    http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/10281/kw/register%20hub%20phone/c/345,354,380
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  • Home Hub 3 and iPhone 4 - Problems

    Hi all,
    Firstly appologies for a double post, I posted in the infinity section in error when here's probably better, so if mods see it they can remove that one, unless someone answers!
    Anyways, Just upgraded to infinity and have the home hub 3 after previously using the home hub 2. 
    The Internet is fine, more than fast enough, however I now have a problem that I didn't have previously with my other devices around the home. 
    If I'm on the laptop(s) everything behaves as you'd expect, surf, download, stream whatever alls fine.  However when my daughter goes online with her wii or ds it stops working/locks up when playing online, but the main problem seems to be mine an my partners iPhone 4's. They will both happily surf the net all day long however if either of us try's to download an app that's over about 25mb then it seems to get to about the 25mb area then just locks up and will not download the rest of the app, also if we go on iPlayer, as an example we will get through about 20-30mins then that too will lock and play no more, YouTube is the same, but not as bad as the films etc are normally small. If I try to play/stream the same thing on either laptop it will play flawlessly. 
    Now I appreciate it could be that the wii, ds and two iPhones have suddenly stopped working properly, but seeing as they all worked flawlessly when using the home hub 2 I suspect it's the home hub 3 that's causing the issues, especially as the videos etc will play fine when I use the mobile/3G instead as a test.  
    So anyone else had similar and managed to sort it? Or indeed any ideas, I've already tried changing the wireless channel from 6 to 11 and then to 1, with 11 being the best but still problematic, I could try all the other channels but didn't have the time today before work. 
    As for security settings, its on WPA-PSK the same as it was on the home hub 2.
    So basically right now I'm stumped :-/
    Cheers, Rob. 

    Ok then i've tried a couple of things , with only a marginal improvement.
    1. Started with a power cycle, left it all off for about 10mins > made no noticable difference
    2. Changed from b/g/n to just b/g as not all devices in house are 'n' rated > again cant say that this made a difference
    3. Changed channel to a free one after a inssider scan > this has made a very marginal difference, if indeed its not just fluke.
    Using itunes as an example again on the iPhone, with a radio show thats 2hrs long, by the time its played for around 45mins its starting to reach the end of whats been streamed/downloaded, which to be fair with a speed in excess of 20meg the show should have finished downloading long before then, essentially 45 mins to download an hours worth of the show is hardly awe inspiring or indeed right. Again the same show will download and play fully on the laptop.
    Im still of the opinion that the hub3 is at fault here, as i never had a single issue using the hub2.
    Out of interest can the hub2 be used with infinity and if so how do you wire it, bearing in mind the hub3 has the dedicated red socket, if i can use the hub 2 i can test again and hopefully rule the hub3 or iPhones out of the equation.
    Going to try a full/hard/factory reset later, but is there anything else i can try first?
    Also failing everything is this suitable to replace the hub3 > http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/belkin-f5d8236uk4-wireless-router-802-11-n-4-port-switch-02417713-pdt....
    its compatible with PPPoE, even though we shouldnt have to be replacing hubs etc considering BT provide them specifically for the service.
    Cheers, Rob

  • Home Hub 4 and Windows Media Center extenders

    Hi, I cannot get my PC to see my Xbox as a Media Center extender. This used to work fine on the Home Hub 3. The computer just can't see it at all. Any ideas?

    Hi,
    just received my homehub 4 a couple of days ago and have been having the same issues, although my network is completely wireless. It's not just a problem with my PC not seeing my XBOX as a media center extender but also with my XBOX not being able to see any UPnP servers on my network. To prove it was the Homehub 4 I connected my old netgear router and everything worked just fine. 
    What I noticed was that the Windows 7 PC that I was running Windows Media Center from was connecting to the Homehub 4 on a 5GHz channel (new wireless dongle which supports 2.4GHz & 5GHz), the XBOX was connecting on the more normal 2.4GHz channel. You would think that this doesn't matter since ultimately they both connect to the same network but in my case they just wouldn't talk to each other! I followed the instructions here:
    http://community.bt.com/t5/BB-Speed-Connection-Iss​ues/BT-home-hub-4-wireless-connection-issue-on-the​...
    to ensure that the SSID of the 5GHz (e.g. BTHub4-ABCD_5GHz) channel was separated from the 2.4GHz (e.g. BTHub4-ABCD_2_4GHz) one and forced the Windows 7 PC and any other Media Servers to use the 2.4GHz channel rather than the 5GHz one and now all is well. Not an ideal solution as I would have liked to use the 5GHz channel where my hardware allows it but it will do for now.
    I think I read further down that your XBOX may have been connected via a cable rather than wirelessly and I don't think there was any mention of how your media centre PC was connected, but if your PC is connected via the 5GHz channel it might still be worth moving it to the 2.4GHz one and trying again.
    Cheers

  • BT Infinity, Home Hub 5 and Vonage VoIP not compat...

    Hi
    I have just (last Wednesday) switched from Sky Broadband to BT Infinity. I have a HH5 to which I wirelessly connect a TP-Link W8968 in wireless router only mode.  I have all this set up and it all works, but I cannot get a dial tone from my Vonage VoIP phone line.
    It did come online for about 12 hours on Friday evening but has dropped off again.  It was plugged into the TP-Link router.
    I have now plugged it directly into the HH5 to try to get a signal.
    I have spent 4 hours on the phone with Vonage who have now told me (4th different person to speak to) after countless 'unplug it' and 'reset it' that the only way a Vonage line can operate with the HH4 and the HH5 is for all BT parental controls from within mybt.com to be deleted.  I have now done this but must now wait 2 hours to plug the Vonage box back in.
    But, I need the parental controls for the children's internet use and do not want to have to delete them.
    Surely there is another way for the Vonage box to work with an HH5?  It worked perfectly through my TP-Link with Sky Broadband.
    Any help gratefully received.
    Thanks in advance.
    Martin

    Giving the VOIP device a static LAN IP address, outside of the DHCP range is best, as the home hubs will quite often issue different addresses via DHCP, and tend to ignore lease times. The fact that it worked for a while would suggest that maybe the LAN IP had changed.
    This page should help with the settings.
    Using static IP addresses on your home network
    There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
    BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

  • Home hub 3b and IP camera

    could some one please help
    I need to set upmy HH3b to WAn network so I can view my camera - have got it set up on LAN at present
    I have seen lots of different links regarding this but wondered if someone could put it in simple terms in 1 post as opposed to 40 pages
    this is the response I got from BT - just wondered is this the case or are they fobbing me off? - thanks in advance
    Thank you for your email dated 11th February, 2013 and it has been logged under the reference number-
    I gather from your email that you are experiencing issues connecting your IP Camera to BT Home Hub,I'm really sorry that it happens to you.I would like to inform you that it is not because of any compatibility issue.The reason for the issue is IP camera needs static IP Address,which can be provided only in the Business Broadband connection.As you are a residential Broadband holder you cannot obtain static IP for any of your devices which you are trying to connect to Hub,as the residential line can only provides IP addresses dynamically.If you need to connect your IP camera you can migrate your service to Business connection.

    Is the program running locally on your own LAN, if it is, and you are using its inbuilt webserver, then that is the thing that needs to forward its port, noy your actual camera.
    I am having a bit of difficulty understanding what you are trying to do. For example, I have a USB webcam which is plugged into my server. I use a program called Webcam ZoneTrigger which has its own webserver which forwards a port to the  Internet.
    I can then view that camera from anywhere there is Internet access.
    Which actual web camera are you using?
    There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
    BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

  • Link BT Home Hub 3a and 3b together

    Hi
    I'm trying to link together two home hubs (HH3a to HH3b).  I've followed the instructions from another link I got from the forum and connected them from HH3a port1 to HH3b BT infinity using an ethanet wire but all I keep getting is the orange/purple flashing broadband button on my HH3b.
    Does anyone have any ideas where I went wrong?
    Thanks
    Grahame

    Please see these instructions.
    Link BT two home Hub 3s together and extend your wireless to another location.
    You do not use the WAN port on the one you are using as an access point.
    Ignore the flashing broadband light.
    There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
    BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

  • Bt home hub 3 and home hub 2

    Ok new to this what I trying to do is get a better wifi signal down stairs I have tried a wireless extender kit.
    these work ok but they don't have the same name as my bt hh3 (I was told they would have once plugged in) is they a way I can have these so these are working with the same name and ip addrees as my hh3 as if I want to use these I have to connect to these every time I want to use my Internet downstairs which is a pain in the butt I also have my old hh2  is they a way I could use this along side my hh3 wireless as I have found that these bt hubs seems to have a better range then the tp link extenders if there is a way to use the hh2 with the hh3 on the same address and same name as hh3 would be great if this can be done or would I have to joine them up by the eithernet cable which I don't really want to be having a cable running across the stairs.

    This is the option you need on the menu, using a HH3a as the master.
    If you use a version b, then you will not be able to roam between the two wireless networks.
    Use a spare BT Home Hub as a wired wireless access point  (HH1, 1.5, 2.0 and HH3 version a only)
    There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
    BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

  • BT Home Hub 3 and Synology Diskstation DS212J NAS ...

    After a recent move I've been trying to set up my NAS again with my new BT broadband (having previously been with Sky). Upon connecting everything up properly, the NAS doesn't show up on the list of connected devices on the router. Even when plugging the NAS into my laptop and trying to connect, I still cannot access it. 
    I've read other posts about needing to set a static IP address and forward the ports for the NAS. I've set the ports up but because I cannot access the NAS I'm unable to assign it a static IP address and don't really know what else to do. 
    Please help, it's driving me bonkers! I've tried everything I can think of. 
    Solved!
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    What make of router does Sky supply?  Is it a netgear?  It's possible that the Nas already had a fixed address on a different range to the bt hub (192.168.0.* rather than 192.168.1.*)  In which case the 2 devices won't communicate.  There are a couple of things you could try.  Do you still have the old router?  Power it up and connect a pc to it with ethernet and then do an ipconfig on the command prompt (Press windows key and r, enter cmd or command, then hit enter, will bring up the command prompt, then type ipconfig and hit enter).
    Then look for the ethernet adapter, local area connection.  Look underneath that heading for the lines IP address/IPv4 address and default gateway.  If the default gateway for that router isn't 192.168.1.254 then the nas won't be seeing the router if it has a static ip already assigned.  You could at that point attach the nas, see if you can access it and then set it's tcp/ip settings to dhcp, which should then get it to connect to the hub.  From there you can set up a fixed internal address.
    Rather than change the details on the Nas, you could always change the DHCP range on your hub, although someone else would be better walking you through that as I am not completely au fait with exactly how it is done on the home hubs.
    What you could also try is disconnect everything apart from one pc and the nas from the hub, open command prompt again and enter the following command:
    FOR /L %i IN (1,1,254) DO ping -n 1 192.168.1.%i
    That command will ping all of the ip addresses on the range 192.168.1.1 to .1.254.  Watch the screen.  Hopefully you will get 2 responses, one from your pc and one from your nas.  Make a note of the ip addresses you get a response from.  You should be able to match one to your pc and you can then check out any others that respond by entering the ip address in your web browser.
    I appreciate it is quite a long post, but hopefully at least one of these will help you get access to your Nas again.

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