Home Hub v1 non-responsive user interface

I haven't used the home hub for a couple of years, but because of ongoing IP profile problems I've got it out of storage to use in place of my Draytek 2600.
Using the internet works fine, but more often than not when I'm trying to configure application sharing, or fixed IP addresses, etc. the hub user interface just freezes and won't respond.  Only solution is to turn the hub off and back on.
Is there a fix to this problem of a non-responsive hub user interface?

tarbat wrote:
Higmeister wrote:
The white Hub 1.0?
Reset it to factory defaults by holding the wireless ass. button on the back of the hub down until all the lights go off and then try again.
Yes, I believe it's a Hub 1.0.  It's white, and very old.
Keith_Beddoe wrote:
What software version is it currently on? If its been in storage it probably has not been updated.
It says firmware version 6.2.2.6.  Is that the latest?
No, but it's the last version that allowed telnet access. Mine's locked to that version for that reason. 
I do find the browser interface sluggish at times, but I don't use it much as the telnet/CLI allows for much more control and configuration.
Official firmware version details at:
http://bt.custhelp.com/app/hub/c/346,1887,1892/a_id/9377

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