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Hub one light
05-11-2021 9:52 PM
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Re: Hub one light
06-11-2021 12:15 PM
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Meantime, try a piece of white insulating tape 😊
Re: Hub one light
07-11-2021 9:56 AM
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Or, and I know it's an added expense, buy a 2nd hand BT Homehub 6. A better router which has a setting to not only dim the blue light but switch it off completely between user determined times.
Re: Hub one light
07-11-2021 10:28 PM
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As it happens I have a BT router in a bag ready to send back that I never had problems with lol.
Yesterday I had people over who had iPhones and they took my android phone wifi down lol. I had to rename the 5ghz network and in the end figured I would turn it off. I now have an even more annoying orange light. You can't expect an average user to be doing this, very bad kit! Take note Plusnet
Re: Hub one light
07-11-2021 10:37 PM
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Then why not use the BT router?
You presumably came to PN to save a few quid, they supply the same router BT did a few years ago - which had the same issues.
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Re: Hub one light
07-11-2021 10:43 PM
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Re: Hub one light
07-11-2021 11:19 PM
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Personally I would just stick tape over it.
Problem I can see is that if PlusNet were to provide that option, it would make detecting fault a lot more difficult. How can they tell it is an actual fault, or someone just having disabled the light. I suppose there is a bit more to it than that.
I have Branson Media at home (good old monopolies and mergers comission allowing only one company to control this country's entire fibre network 🙄) and my router is just sat on the floor.
I haven't looked but I assume that doesn't have the option to disable the lights either.
Personally unless it is flashing directly into my eyeball whilst I am trying to sleep then it wouldn't bother me. I assume moving it is not an option either?
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