on 01-09-2023 16:02
as the title says i'm trying to access the hub 3 router so i can split my 2.4 and 5ghz as i'm having issues with ring door bell at the front signal is poor only getting 14mb from my plan which is 250 plus and i heard splitting the ghz can help but when i type address in this is the page i get i've pasted the not secure bit to the top left i don't want to log in if it's not safe also i put the http://192.168.0.1 any one confirm for me thx
01-09-2023 16:05 - edited 01-09-2023 16:10
The hub address is not visible outside of your home network, so it is safe.
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on 01-09-2023 16:10
disappointed on this at the moment never had any issues with old provider worked perfectly
on 01-09-2023 16:11
Yes the menu of a Hub 3 is an HTTP webpage, carry on to access the Hub's menus.
If the Ring door bell is connected to the Hub 3, changing the SSIDs will not improve the signal strength.
Why does the Ring door bell need more that 14Mb/s of bandwidth ?
14 Mb/s is more than enough for two Netflix film streams in Full HD both with surround sound.
on 01-09-2023 16:19
when connecting to doorbell it's very chopper and laggy and sound cuts out sometimes and sometimes does not connect at all not sure what to do atm
on 01-09-2023 16:23
on 01-09-2023 16:42
The big problem with doorbells are they are outside. Walls, wood and glass are excellent in blocking wifi. You may need to install a wifi extender close to the doorbell to get a better signal. The TP-Link AC1750 extender has been used successfully by others on this Forum.
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on 03-09-2023 17:42