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Standard User corsa57
(regular) Sun 18-Jun-17 15:36:16
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Re: BT wifi fon


[re: MrSaffron] [link to this post]
 
Thank you Mr Saffron for the information and I have followed your instructions. I am a little confused as it says wifi inactive.
My smart hub is showing wifi active which it did not before and having spoken to BT they tell me my wifi is active but will switch off within 28 days. The reason that BT give for the fact that wifi is active is that when a new smart hub is installed this is the configuration that it will set up with despite my refusing this option when I signed up with BT, they however assure me that it will switch off within 28 days.
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Sun 18-Jun-17 15:41:05
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Re: BT wifi fon


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The help notes do indicate that this can take a couple of days to filter through all the systems, i.e. there is not a direct link between that button and your home hub

The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
Standard User corsa57
(regular) Sun 18-Jun-17 15:47:05
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Re: BT wifi fon


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I will continue to monitor the situation and if after a week my Smart Hub is still showing that wifi is active I will try the BT chat service again and see what response I get.


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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sun 18-Jun-17 18:42:32
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Re: BT wifi fon


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The nuisance factor I can now understand however it does not matter if there is one or fifty users on there -- the max bandwidth is the same and shared between them all.

Maybe you should get a couple of spare WAPs, power them up, but not connected, leave security off and give them "interesting" names. I could suggest some but MrS would probably delete the post! Or maybe name one - Free WiFi at the Kings Head (or similar).


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Standard User ukhardy07
(knowledge is power) Sun 18-Jun-17 20:42:38
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Re: BT wifi fon


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If you turn it on and off, within around 48 hours BT will send a push to your home hub to turn it off.
Standard User PaulKirby
(knowledge is power) Mon 19-Jun-17 12:15:10
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Re: BT wifi fon


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In reply to a post by ukhardy07:
If you turn it on and off, within around 48 hours BT will send a push to your home hub to turn it off.

Back when I was on ADSL2+ with a very low speed we needed as much as possible, I just phone BT and asked for it to be disabled and explained why, they was very happy to disable BT FON (I think it was called back then) and within 5 mins while still on the phone the Hub4 did a reboot and it was disabled.

Now when my Smart Hub arrived it was enabled for about an hour where it then updated to say its off.

So to save all the hassle of digging through all the online pages, just phone and ask for it to be disabled.

Word of warning, if you have it disabled you will also not be able to use BT's Wi-Fi Hot Spots, so just a heads up.

I don't go out due to health reasons, so loosing access to BT's Wi-Fi Hot Spots didn't worry me.

Paul

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 19-Jun-17 12:43:37
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Re: BT wifi fon


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In reply to a post by PaulKirby:
Word of warning, if you have it disabled you will also not be able to use BT's Wi-Fi Hot Spots, so just a heads up.
I think that's incorrect. Using BT wifi is not conditional on broadcasting it on your router
Standard User ukhardy07
(knowledge is power) Mon 19-Jun-17 13:39:20
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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
In reply to a post by PaulKirby:
Word of warning, if you have it disabled you will also not be able to use BT's Wi-Fi Hot Spots, so just a heads up.
I think that's incorrect. Using BT wifi is not conditional on broadcasting it on your router
True, but it does require you to have it enabled in MyBT. I could enable it in MyBT, and then buy my own router, BT would have no way to force my router to broadcast the SSID but keep my access enabled.

AFAIK if you have a homehub & BT WiFi disabled in MYBT you wont get access.
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 19-Jun-17 13:39:41
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According to BT it does:

If you opt out you will lose the benefit of unlimited Wi-Fi usage from BT Wi-fi hotspots.


I opted out but do continue to get access because I am an EE customer so get WiFi access for free through them.

I know years ago when I opted out it stopped working - it is possible they have changed that but if so then their FAQs have not kept up to date.
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