Make changes to Hub 2 router?
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12-06-2024 4:49 PM
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I had Full Fibre installed today and now the proud owner of a shiny new Hub 2. All seems OK so far but are there any recommended tweaks I could/should make on Hub 2 Manager please?
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Re: Make changes to Hub 2 router?
12-06-2024 6:20 PM - edited 12-06-2024 6:20 PM
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@Pinmac1 welcome to the community.
Is this just a general question?
The Hub two locked down to prevent any changes from the defaults with regards to it's connection.
The expected options are available like port forwarding, renaming the Wireless name but NOT splitting the 2.4 and 5 GHz names, fixing devices to use the same IP Address.
If you looking for anything special maybe use a 3rd party router which supports WiFi 6 as the Hub two does not.
Re: Make changes to Hub 2 router?
12-06-2024 6:27 PM
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Thanks for the reply. I'm not specifically looking for anything, it's just that it's my first time with Full Fibre and I'm used to tinkering a bit with the router settings in the past so just wanted to check that there isn't anything I should be doing e.g. for security.
Re: Make changes to Hub 2 router?
12-06-2024 6:34 PM
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There’s nothing that you should be doing but be aware that you have the option to change the DNS resolver from Plusnet's to your choice of third party servers.
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Re: Make changes to Hub 2 router?
12-06-2024 11:47 PM
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Thanks, Baldrick1, that's good to know. I didn't understand the last bit so I'm going to assume that I don't have to worry about it 😀
29-06-2024 1:36 PM
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"DNS" is the clever service that your devices use invisibly to convert the web site names (eg www.plus.net) to their actual IP addresses.
When your device (eg your mobile phone) connects to your wifi, the router tells it "just ask me, I'll find out for you". In turn, the broadband router is told by the network where to forward those requests to, and that works fine... until it breaks... like it did a while ago.
So, on the router you can tell it "don't use the DNS servers that Plusnet say, here's some better ones". There's a load of VERY resilient free public DNS servers around, like "1.1.1.1" and "8.8.8.8".
For the majority of users (probably includes you!) it's generally NOT a big deal, so if it's not broken, don't try to fix it! It usually works fine as it is.
Re: Make changes to Hub 2 router?
01-07-2024 12:47 AM - edited 01-07-2024 12:48 AM
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Thanks for the explanation, @paul_blitz. I think you're right and I'm better off leaving well alone!
Re: Make changes to Hub 2 router?
01-07-2024 6:52 AM
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Statistically the Plusnet DNS servers are no better or worse than all the others, unless you have a specific problem best to leave alone.
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