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Now I am sure this has been done to death in various forums but it doesnt work for me I suspect because later firmware versions. So requesting help!
I have recently opted for BT Infinity and have received a Home Hub 5. I would like to setup a network for guests to use (preferably with limited bandwidth) for when I have any, so that my devices like Google TV etc do not struggle with more users on the network. Homehub does not seem to be able to provide a feature of allowing creation of multiple SSIDs as Bright box allowed me to.
I have the brightbox lying around. I have tried to use it to set up a guest network. Config as below -
Home Hub 5 - IP Ranges 192.168.1.64 to 192.168.1.253
gateway - 192.168.1.254
Brightbox
Protocol - Routing
IP Static
IP Address 192.168.1.63
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
default gateway 192.168.1.254
trying to apply this config on Brightbox gives me error which says <<Gateway configured in brightbox>> says you cannot use IP address 192.168.1.63. Please choose IP as dynamic or check IP address.
if I leave the IP address as dynamic and configure default gateway as 192.168.1.254 on Brightbox, it starts routing and any devices connected to homehub lose internet connectivity.
How do I configure Brightbox so that I can use the Brightbox SSID as guest with limited bandwidth and homehub for my own devices? Is homehub a better device allowing 2.4 Ghz and 5Ghz connectivity or does it make sense to use HH as a modem and Brightbox as router so I can set up multiple SSIDs and limit bandwidth for guest SSID?
Thanks in advance!
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Have you turned off DHCP in the Brightbox?
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M H C
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Yes I turned off DHCP on bright box. Sorry, should have mentioned.
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Yes I turned off DHCP on bright box. Sorry, should have mentioned.
I don't know anything about the Brightbox so cannot really add anything more.
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M H C
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The Homehub offers a separate SSID for BT Wifi, so you could give your guests your username and password for that
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Do you mean BT WiFi like BT openzone? That's accessible only to BT subscribers though?
Or if it's not BT openzone WiFi then how do I configure the guest BT WiFi?
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Ok MHC thanks for replying.
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Do you mean BT WiFi like BT openzone? That's accessible only to BT subscribers though?
Or if it's not BT openzone WiFi then how do I configure the guest BT WiFi? Yes, BT Wifi is the renamed BT Openzone. I thought you are a BT subscriber which is why I suggested you give them your username and password - change it afterwards, obviously.
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Your BT WiFi password is (on some accounts) one of your account passwords so I would suggest not doing it that way or you will be forever changing passwords or leaving it open to abuse.
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M H C
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I am a BT subscriber. What you say will work in theory but I don't want to give guests my BT WiFi password. It's not as good an experience for guests and as MHC says will be a hassle maintaining the password all the time.
I prefer a solution where I share my own network within limits I set out.
Edited by deleted (Tue 08-Sep-15 20:45:10)
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