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Router making hissing/fizzing noise

dja76
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Router making hissing/fizzing noise

 Hi,

 

We switched over to plus net a few weeks ago and since then the router has been making occasional fizzing/hissing noises. We only notice it when the tv is off so just ignored it until now; but is this normal? When it happens the internet does appear slower too.

 

Thanks,

Darren

 

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Re: Router making hissing/fizzing noise

Hi @dja76,

 

The noise the router is making could be caused by the 5Ghz Wi-Fi frequency  if you're using a Hub One.

 

I've included a guide below on how to disable this feature to see if it helps:

 

1) To connect to your Hub One, you will need to open a browser and go to 192.168.1.254 If you have any issues doing this via Wireless, we recommend trying to do it via Ethernet cable instead.
2) You should come to a page with information about your connection, click 'Advanced Settings' at the top and it will ask you to sign in with a Password. This is located on the back of your router under 'Admin Password'
3) Select the option for 'Wireless' followed by '5 GHz Wireless'.

4a) To split up the frequencies:
What we want to do to begin with is turn 'Sync with 2.4 GHz Wireless' to 'No' and update the SSID to be different. The easiest way would be to add '-5G' to the end so it is identified as its own connection.
4b) To disable the 5Ghz frequency:
On this page you'' need to turn 'Sync with 2.4 GHz Wireless' to 'No' followed by turning 'Wireless network enable' to 'No' also. If worked after pressing 'Apply' a wifi red light should appear on the router and the 2.4Ghz standard wireless channel still showing available on your devices.

 

Please note that if you disable the 5Ghz frequency, the standard 2.4Ghz frequency will still be in use and Wi-Fi connections should still work as normal.

Let us know how you get on.

dja76
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Re: Router making hissing/fizzing noise

I’ve just unsyncd it and changed the ssid but now a speed test is about 20% slower? Is that normal? I didn’t have to do this with my previous broadband provider.

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Re: Router making hissing/fizzing noise

Thanks for getting back to us @dja76.

 

It's perfectly normal for the speed to be slightly slower on the 2.4Ghz.

 

We're able to try a replacement router, however, as this is a known issue we can't guarantee that the new one wouldn't make the same noise.

 

Please let us know if you'd like for us to exchange it for you.

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dja76
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Re: Router making hissing/fizzing noise

The upside of turning turning off the sync is the overall WiFi coverage, previously it was very intermittent upstairs with a few blackspots; but now it’s almost as fast as downstairs!

 

I’m pretty shocked with the difference; but don’t worry about a replacement if it’s a known fault I can live with 2.4ghz.

 

 

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Re: Router making hissing/fizzing noise

Glad to hear you're seeing an improvement since splitting off the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz frequencies @dja76.

 

Thanks for letting us know, do let us know if there's anything else we can help with.

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