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WPS light flashing

mingbop
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WPS light flashing

I've looked at the other thread on this and it didnt really help. What do I do to get the light to stop flashing? Or can I leave it be. TY.

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Baldrick1
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Re: WPS light flashing

@mingbop  Welcome to the forum.

Try a factory reset on your hub by pushing a paperclip or similar in the reset hole. Keep the switch closed for about 30 seconds.

It can take 10 minutes or so to come back on line.

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mingbop
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Re: WPS light flashing

Baldrick it's a Sagecom router - is that the hub? LOL sorry un-techie old bat here 😁

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Re: WPS light flashing

@mingbop Hub = router 😉

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@jab1  If you, like Plusnet, insist!

If only the many poor punters wanting to improve their wireless knew the difference they wouldn’t have to put up with the inconvenience and/or waste of money buying a new router only to find that a router will not connect to the Plusnet network unless they also buy a modem. I refer to it as a hub because it is NOT a router, it is a combined modem/router.

 

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Re: WPS light flashing

@Baldrick1 I was  only confirming the OP's (correct) assumption that you were referring to their SAGECOM Router.😉

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@jab1 

You mean their Sagecom router that is not in truth just a router.

OK, I know that I’m being pedantic. It just irritates me when people end up buying the wrong third party device due to people who should know better deliberately using misleading descriptions.

I call it a hub because Plusnet now supply a Hub One, BT a Smarthub, Talk Talk a WiFi Hub etc. So why on Earth is it referred to by staffers and headings on this forum as a router?

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