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Shauns65's avatar
Shauns65
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11 hours ago

Factory restore, restores problems

Hello, I have a hub 5 with 2 extender pods, the pods are identifying as TV boxes and my dashboard in the connect app is showing 9 TV boxes, as it is allocating IP addresses to devices I don't use any more that I can't delete. Every time I do a reset it just downloads this rubbish configuration from VM's servers and breaks my WiFi again. Had an engineer and mentor out today who replaced my Hub 5 and of course it immediately populated itself with the same screwed up device list. 

I just want to start again and have my router and the extender pods showing, then slowly add devices that I do use.

The engineers said they'd never seen anything like it and just took a pic of my wierd connect app appearance.

I have turned off smart WiFi, removed Connect app, cleared cache, restarted phone and still a factory reset of the router drags a garbled mess in from the cloud and the WiFi test on the router says you have problems.

I've just about had enough. Please help

3 Replies

  • Client62's avatar
    Client62
    Alessandro Volta

    Login the the Hub's admin menu, is any of this spurious kit is listed in the Connected devices menu ? 

    If not this is just more confusion caused by the Connect app. 

  • jpeg1's avatar
    jpeg1
    Alessandro Volta

    Next time you do a factory reset of the Hub, make sure all your devices are switched off first. 

  • Adduxi's avatar
    Adduxi
    Very Insightful Person

    Are you sure you have the Connect app uninstalled from all devices in the home?  AFAIK the Hub itself does not download anything except firmware updates.  The topology information is gathered via the app and stored in a VM database, or at least that's my understanding.