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Using bt wholehome white discs

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Pnesteve
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Using bt wholehome white discs

Hi, I've just moved to PN from BT, I was led to believe that the white wholehome BT discs would work with the PN 2 router, however I can't seem to get them to work, I've tried various suggestions I've found but all dont work for me. I'm thinking I may need to buy a BT router or a different mesh system 🤔
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Re: Using bt wholehome white discs

I used the white whole home discs for 6 years with a hub 2 before upgrading earlier on this year - what issue are you having?

 

I created a post some time ago here https://community.plus.net/t5/Tech-Help-Software-Hardware-etc/BT-Whole-Home-Wifi-with-PN/m-p/1652505...

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Re: Using bt wholehome white discs

@Pnesteve  Welcome to the Plusnet Community Fora.

You are plugging them into aone of the three LAN sockets, not the WAN one?

 

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Pnesteve
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Re: Using bt wholehome white discs

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Thanks for replying, I've solved my issue, my problem is was plugging the first disc in to the router, then removing it to do next disc, but obviously now I see that the first disc must remain plugged in to the router to form the mesh. I was using a single black disc with the bt router and that was a stand alone disc, so that's where my confusion started 😀, its all good now, thanks again 👍