Home hub 3 signal strength

I have recently switched to BT and the wireless signal strength is really poor, usually 2 or 3 bars very occassionally 4. My old Netgear n600 router gave me 5 bars.
Any ideas why the HH3 is so poor, is this a general problem. Would it be solved by HH4 or am I better installing an extender. My PC is onlt 20 feet max from the HH3, albeit upstairs.

The Homehub 3 does not have the best wireless signal compared to some routers. What can help is to change the wireless channel to one that is not congested or shared with another router. To check for the best channel download and install inSSIDer and check for the least congested channel.
Download it from here
http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider/
To change channel on the Homehub follow this guide
http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/32236/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xMzY4OTY1OTM0L3NpZC8qRkV...

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    After a few minutes you should see two BT Home Hub SSIDs in the list of networks on your device. All of your devices will still automatically connect to the original SSID name, which will be the 2.4GHz.
    If you have existing dual band devices you want to connect to 5GHz only, you'll need to connect them to the 5GHz SSID that you've renamed. AND RESTART the hub - PJ
    Note- Even though wireless speeds at 5GHz can be significantly faster than 2.4GHz, the range of a 5GHz connection is not as good. As a result, you may need your device closer to your Hub (than you'd need to when using the 2.4GHz SSID) to get the best performance possible."

    Sadly it didn't last...
    I just posted this on BT Home Hub users forum. and the big Yosemite/wifi Discussion
    "Sorry to awaken this topic from the dead....
    I am using HH5a, opted in to FON, and Os10.10 MacBookPro
    I have no problem whatsoever connecting and staying connected to 2.4ghz
    I struggle since OS10.10 to either connect or stay connected to 5ghz
    A persistent issue with trying to connect to 5ghz is the response "invalid password"  Only occasionally in the past 3 months has this not been a problem
    the app WifiExplorer shows today that the only other networks on the same channels as my networks are the FON wifiX - both of which I presume are using my router/wifi as when I manually change channels these move with me.
    Signal strength on 2.4  ghz is between 77 - 85, 5ghz 80+/- 1
    Noise and signal noise ratio a lot higher on 2.4 than 5
    (There is lots more info on wifi explorer but I dont know its relevance/meaning)
    I have tried using manual channel selection and Smart Wireless and can't see much difference in 5ghz connection
    Given a choice I would prefer to stay in FON but if there is overwhleming evidence that these hot spot networks are affecting mine, I would consider opting out.  Views/ guidance please.  Thanks.  And a Happy New Year too."
    IS ANYBODY ELSE using BT Home Hub5a having this same issue?  I BELIEVE it has largely if only been since upgrading to 10.10.1 but can't swear to it.
    IS IT SIGNIFICANT THAT SOMETIMES THE PASSWORD TO 5GHZ network is accepted and other times not?

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