on 03-07-2022 12:51
So, mine arrived yesterday and I spent much of the day configuring it, splitting wi-fi frequencies etc.
Previously my Hub 3 was connected via my Archer C60 router and all was good.
Using the Hub 4 in router mode, I've managed to connect all my smart devices to the new network.
The only one that won't connect is my generic video doorbell, which on set up, shares it's internal wifi with my phone, but when I access the 2G network to link it up, I continuously get a message saying 'successfully joined the network' but I am unable to get picture or sound, and the door bell flashes red and blue, which I've never seen it doing before. Anyone have any suggestions?
Also, for folk who are 'long' time users of Hub 4, is it ok to use in router mode or better to link it up with a router? I currently have an Archer C60, which apparently only supports up to 100mbps in its LAN port
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Regards
Gerry
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03-07-2022 14:52 - edited 03-07-2022 14:53
As a decent compromise you could configure your Archer as an access point, so your video doorbell still works with the new HUB 4 by connecting to the Archer over wireless (The Archer should be plugged into the HUB 4 using one of the spare ethernet ports).
on 03-07-2022 14:39
03-07-2022 14:52 - edited 03-07-2022 14:53
As a decent compromise you could configure your Archer as an access point, so your video doorbell still works with the new HUB 4 by connecting to the Archer over wireless (The Archer should be plugged into the HUB 4 using one of the spare ethernet ports).
on 03-07-2022 15:09
Just treated myself to a new Archer C80.
on 03-07-2022 15:16
on 04-07-2022 21:23
Good news......C80 turned up at lunchtime.
Bad news......... After putting Hub4 into modern mode and connecting it up to the C80. The 2G signal is abysmal, so bad that most of my smart bulbs won't connect to it. 5G coming in at 200mbps.
What the hell have I done wrong?