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Re: Landlines are going digital
2 weeks ago
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The installation engineers normally know what they are doing, and do it well.
Re: Landlines are going digital
2 weeks ago
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As an aside, there's nothing to stop you changing out the routers now. With the Hub2 up and running change the WiFi credentials in the Admin pages of the router and that's the Hub2 sorted.
Cometh the day and cometh the hour you simply change the DSL lead with the Ethernet cable.
Brian
Re: Landlines are going digital
2 weeks ago
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Good point, @bmc , so long as @greengrass can do the credentials changes.
Re: Landlines are going digital
2 weeks ago
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Thank-you both.
It is a good suggestion and I appreciate it.
I am not confident about changing the routers over. In case I am unable to connect again.
That may sound daft but I am talking from experience ![]()
So, I will leave it as it is for now.
Re: Landlines are going digital
5 hours ago
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The second Openreach engineer arrived yesterday.
When he got out of the van he thought he was just there to connect the cable that the groundworkers installed to the outside grey box.
I was not surprised and expected this to happen.
I informed him that there was no ONT inside the property from the previous engineer and that the cable had been cable clipped to the skirting board.
This engineer said that normally the ONT would be fitted inside the property on the outside wall and an extension lead used after that. My ONT is fitted about 2.7 meters inside the property.
He also said that he would not put the ONT quite where the original Engineer had said he would. Apparently this Engineer would be fitting a 2.0 not the 1.0 ONT. So he had to take out 2 cable clips from the skirting board and noticed a kink in the cable.
I must admit I found the whole process rather stressfull being told different things by different Engineers and Groundworkers, not sure what or who to believe.
It is working, I am on FF145.
On my laptop with an Ookala speed test I get about 52 download and 31 upload. I was getting about 7 download and 0.75 upload on BB.
I do not use my mobile for internet but the Engineer suggested the slower than expected speed may be because it is an old laptop. I did the speedtest on my mobile and sure enough I did get 145 download and 47 upload.
One question I have, on the PN2 the blue light does not go all the way around the circle, it is at the top and bottom, is that normal?
I will try to attach a few pictures.



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5 hours ago
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On my laptop with an Ookala speed test I get about 52 download and 31 upload
That sounds like your laptop is connecting to the 2.4ghz wifi band rather than the 5ghz band.
Does the wifi adaptor in the laptop support 5ghz ?
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Re: Landlines are going digital
4 hours ago
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Thanks for the reply.
I Googled "how do i find out if my laptop wifi adaptor supports 5ghz?"
Followed the instructions "Click on Windows/Start icon and type cmd and press Enter. 2. From within the Command Prompt Type netsh wlan show drivers and press Enter. Look for Radio types supported"
Did not find any information in that regard.
Re: Landlines are going digital
4 hours ago
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@greengrass What is your laptop make/model? How old is it?
Re: Landlines are going digital
4 hours ago
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Thank-you.
It is an HP model 14-bs145na
Not sure when I bought it. I bought it new in I think in 2018.
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4 hours ago
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This is what netsh wlan show drivers reported on my system
Interface name: Wi-Fi
Driver : Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz
Vendor : Intel Corporation
Provider : Intel
Date : 06/02/2025
Version : 23.120.0.3
INF file : oem30.inf
Type : Native Wi-Fi Driver
Radio types supported : 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n 802.11a 802.11ac 802.11ax
FIPS 140 mode supported : Yes
802.11w Management Frame Protection supported : Yes
Hosted network supported : No
Authentication and cipher supported in infrastructure mode:
Open None
Open WEP-40bit
Open WEP-104bit
Open WEP
WPA-Enterprise TKIP
WPA-Enterprise CCMP
WPA-Personal TKIP
WPA-Personal CCMP
WPA2-Enterprise TKIP
WPA2-Enterprise CCMP
WPA2-Personal TKIP
WPA2-Personal CCMP
Open Vendor defined
WPA3-Personal CCMP
Vendor defined Vendor defined
WPA3-Enterprise 192 Bits GCMP-256
OWE CCMP
WPA3-Enterprise CCMP
Number of supported bands : 2
2.4 GHz [ 0 MHz - 0 MHz]
5 GHz [ 0 MHz - 0 MHz]
IHV service present : Yes
IHV adapter OUI : [00 00 00], type: [00]
IHV extensibility DLL path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\IntelIHVRouter10.dll
IHV UI extensibility ClSID: {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
IHV diagnostics CLSID : {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
Wireless Display Supported: Yes (Graphics Driver: Yes, Wi-Fi Driver: Yes)
The bold lines are the significant ones
'netsh wlan show interfaces' will show which band its currently connected to
There is 1 interface on the system:
Name : Wi-Fi
Description : Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz
GUID : eef47b82-2ef1-447a-add9-4d6cca684a63
Physical address : xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Interface type : Primary
State : connected
SSID : *********
AP BSSID : xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Band : 5 GHz
Channel : 56
Connected Akm-cipher : [ akm = 00-0f-ac:08, cipher = 00-0f-ac:04 ]
Network type : Infrastructure
Radio type : 802.11ax
Authentication : WPA3-Personal (H2E)
Cipher : CCMP
Connection mode : Auto Connect
Receive rate (Mbps) : 961
Transmit rate (Mbps) : 288
Signal : 84%
Rssi : -56
Profile : ************
QoS MSCS Configured : 0
QoS Map Configured : 0
QoS Map Allowed by Policy : 0
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Re: Landlines are going digital
4 hours ago
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I see thanks.
"
3. Verify that 802.11a. 802.11ac, or 802.11ax are supported, if any of these are listed your device will support the 5.0Ghz Wireless spectrum. If you also see 802.11b, or 802.11n it means your device will support both the 2.4Ghz & 5.0Ghz ranges.
4. If you do not see 802.11a, 802.11ac, or 802.11ax your device will not support the 5Ghz and will need to be upgraded in order to connect to HSCwave."
I do not seem to be able to copy the text from the cmd. But none of the above 802. are showing.
Re: Landlines are going digital
4 hours ago - last edited 4 hours ago
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It is an HP model 14-bs145na
According to AI , the wifi adaptor in that is a dual band so should be able to connect to the 5ghz band on the Hub 2
The HP 14-bs145na comes equipped with a Realtek RTL8821CE-M 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (1x1) Wi-Fi adapter. This means it supports dual-band Wi-Fi (the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands) and wireless networking up to the Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) standard.
I do not seem to be able to copy the text from the cmd.
Highlight the lines with the mouse, then right-click, that will copy the lines to the clipboard
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Re: Landlines are going digital
4 hours ago
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Actually, scrolling down I see that "radio types supported 802.11n 802.11g 802.11b"
Re: Landlines are going digital
4 hours ago
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I am able to cut or copy and paste without a problem but not in my cmd.
It certainly does not show these I copied from your post.
" Number of supported bands : 2
2.4 GHz [ 0 MHz - 0 MHz]
5 GHz [ 0 MHz - 0 MHz]"
" Band : 5 GHz"
Re: Landlines are going digital
4 hours ago
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Something looks strange in the post above, @greengrass , if that is copied from your own machine specs.
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