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(deleted) Sat 05-Oct-13 18:25:44
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Re: Technicolour router wifi issue?


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No various times throughout the night.
No heating is off during the night
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(deleted) Tue 08-Oct-13 15:11:56
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Seems a very strange one, I've flagged this up with our products team and we have no answer for it.

Is it 100% not being turned on by your son late at night/early morning?
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(deleted) Tue 08-Oct-13 15:22:09
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In reply to a post by chrispurvey:
Seems a very strange one, I've flagged this up with our products team and we have no answer for it.

Is it 100% not being turned on by your son late at night/early morning?

Hi Chris nope 100% it's not.


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Standard User 4M2
(knowledge is power) Tue 08-Oct-13 15:58:40
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(knowledge is power) Tue 08-Oct-13 16:00:44
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Re: Technicolour router wifi issue?


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In reply to a post by RobertoS:
Have you done a Factory reset on it? (While it's on, gently but firmly press the end of an opened up paper clip into the Reset hole and hold the switch in there down 5-10 seconds until the lights on the router start to flash).


Sometimes a factory reset with some TG firmware can cause the wireless to be on by default without encryption and for the firewall to be off - it's always wise to go into the GUI and check/reconfigure the settings after a factory reset.

One can change that though by telneting the router and changing a few settings, not forgetting the saveall command of course. Might be worth while for the OP to telnet the router and check some of the settings since his wireless issue seems very odd?
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(deleted) Tue 08-Oct-13 17:39:08
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It has been reset and the password changed from the standard one issued.

The sons phone is obviously allowed on the network.

If he turns his wi-fi off there is no problem, no other wi-fi device tries to access it.
Tonight we will have his phone down here, over night, turn off the wi-fi on th box and see what logs there are in the morning.
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(knowledge is power) Tue 08-Oct-13 18:04:12
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It might be possible to disable the wireless button on the router via a CLI command and that might cure the problem...wireless on and off could only then be done from the router's GUI...

If not a replacement router from Plusnet may be the best bet since yours does appear to be faulty?
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(deleted) Wed 09-Oct-13 15:29:02
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In reply to a post by 4M2:
It might be possible to disable the wireless button on the router via a CLI command and that might cure the problem...wireless on and off could only then be done from the router's GUI...

Are you able to try this?

If you've no joy then I think we need to get another one out to you.
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(deleted) Wed 09-Oct-13 15:39:53
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It never did it last night, see if it does it again.
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(deleted) Wed 16-Oct-13 09:23:34
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and it did it again i'll send Chris the logs off the router via pm.
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