Bullet
Andy Thompson
Fascinating, I know.
I got a new router from BT, a Hub 3.
I plugged it in and turned it on and had to type in the new password on the back of it.
I realised that would be a pain to do for 10 devices, so via the My BT App I changed the name and password of the Hub 3 to match the old Hub 2.
Success, all devices simply logged on no problem.
So then I wondered if I could plug in the old router and it would simply join in the fun and pair up and boost the signal elsewhere in the house.
But apparently it doesn't work like that. Why not? That would be way too easy. What should I do with it? Nothing too techy please
I got a new router from BT, a Hub 3.
I plugged it in and turned it on and had to type in the new password on the back of it.
I realised that would be a pain to do for 10 devices, so via the My BT App I changed the name and password of the Hub 3 to match the old Hub 2.
Success, all devices simply logged on no problem.
So then I wondered if I could plug in the old router and it would simply join in the fun and pair up and boost the signal elsewhere in the house.
But apparently it doesn't work like that. Why not? That would be way too easy. What should I do with it? Nothing too techy please