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Design flaw in the Hub Two

daveheee
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Re: Design flaw in the Hub Two

True, but then I could sign up to sky and pay a third less if I was going to use my own ...also I'd have to fork out for it too ... obviously.
rbz5416
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Re: Design flaw in the Hub Two


@daveheee wrote:
True, but then I could sign up to sky and pay a third less if I was going to use my own ...also I'd have to fork out for it too ... obviously.

On that, Sky's routers don't support it either & your choice of third party routers would be very limited due to their authentication method.

spile
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pint
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Re: Design flaw in the Hub Two

Cover the lights if its disturbing you, talk about EMF issues is complete and utter nonsense believed by fools, alternatively wear a tin foil hat and wear a magic stone
daveheee
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Re: Design flaw in the Hub Two

That's a good point ... probably going to have to go back to Vodafone Sad
daveheee
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Re: Design flaw in the Hub Two

@pint ...it's only nonsense unless it affects you. Plus companies and government never give out false info about anything do they. The tin foil hat comment is just a cheap insult that brainwashed morons resort to when they hit an intellectual wall.
daveheee
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Re: Design flaw in the Hub Two

Thanks for the help but I can control what the kids can access using the Hub Two ...maybe you missed the point.
craigski
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Re: Design flaw in the Hub Two

Thanks for raising this important topic Davehee.  The 'normies' are not quite on our wavelength eh? 
I do the switching on and off manually.  It is a pain as you rightly say.
I would like to automate it with a more 'feature rich' router  What is the best one that will work with Plusnet?

BTW, are you up to speed on the smart meters, LED light & 5G?  I met a chap called Mark Steele (not the comedian) who has looked at these in-depth and from an electrical engineering background perspective.

All the best.