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Black Hub Setting

Pnokio
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Message 74 of 74

I am still using the one I got about 3 years ago. I did get sent a new one 18 months ago. When I tried to set up the new one recently I could not get access. I was advised to do a reset but was frightened to do it incase I could not set it up. I was losing download speed but unplugged for 30 minutes fixed it.

I now have 2 Asus laptops different models both under 6 months old.

My attached images will show my problem.


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George
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Message 21 of 74

Thanks Karl.

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George
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Message 22 of 74

Hi

 

Let me know after the new contract goes live , if one is needed and we can always swap out the router for you.

 

Karl.

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Message 23 of 74

I fully agree. 3 days till my new contract starts. Don't know if I'm getting a new one

Regards
George
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KeithFrench
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Message 24 of 74

The Sagemcom is in my opinion a much better router than the Huawei DG8041W. They are both of a similar age, but the Sagemcom is getting many more firmware updates.

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Message 25 of 74

I followed the instrustions to log in, then access the Wi Fi name and password. When I tried to change the network name it did accept it, on trying to change the network pasword nothing happened so after 10 minutes or so I started from the beginning.

I am back using my 3 year old Sagemcom. Not exactly sure of the Huawei model.

Regards
George
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KeithFrench
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Message 26 of 74

Hi @Pnokio 

 

They are both Wi-Fi Hubs & look nearly identical. The Sagemcom FAST 5364 has a copper-looking plate behind all of the holes in the front panel. If the backing to those holes is black, then you have what TalkTalk call the Wi-Fi Hub Black or Huawei DG8041W.

 

In your previous post, you seemed to suggest that you wanted an explanation of what is contained within Access Control, which is only on the Sagemcom.

 

Please can you explain in more detail as to the exact help that you want?

Keith
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Message 27 of 74

Hi KeithFrench, I have spent 2 hours trying to connect my 18 month old router. I says TalkTalk on the front but on connection it shows Huawei not  Sagemconn. I got it to accept the default wi fi name and password but when trying to change them it would disconnect forceing me to try again. I am now back on my older hub and it works ok.

Regards
George
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KeithFrench
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Message 28 of 74

Hi @Pnokio 

 

That is quite a vague question, specifically what do you want to know?

Keith
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Message 29 of 74

Now that my knowledge has been updated, could you tell me about 'Access Control' in the UI ?

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George
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KeithFrench
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Message 30 of 74

Hi @Pnokio 

 

Most wireless devices will connect to the router without WPS, just find your network name from the list of wireless networks (in a Windows PC for example), click on that network & it will then request the wireless password. The wireless network name & password are on the plastic pull-up panel on the rear of your Sagemcom FAST 5364 router.

 

To connect via WPS, can only be done from a device that itself allows connection to the router via WPS (typically a printer). For this, it would normally have a WPS button on the device. With the device near the router:- 

  • Press the WPS button on the back of the Wi-Fi Hub for about 3 seconds and then release it. Then the LED on the front of the Wi-Fi Hub starts flashing amber. Alternatively, the WPS connection process can be initiated by clicking the WPS button within the UI’s WPS settings page. There is a 2 minute time window now for the device to connect.

  • Press the WPS button on the device & wait until it says it has connected OK. When the device has connected to your Wi-Fi Hub, or the 2 minute period has expired without a connection taking place, the LED will turn solid white.

Your device will now know the wireless username & password of your network. You will not need WPS to be enabled in the router any more unless you try to connect another device via WPS for the first time.

 

WPS itself can leave your router vulnerable to the bad guys, so it is always worth disabling within the router's UI. To do this, log into the router & go to:-

 

Dashboard > See Wi-Fi Settings > Manage Advanced Settings > Wi-Fi 2.4Ghz gear icon > WPS

 

Turn off the Enable WPS switch & click Apply. Now go to the 5GHz band & repeat the same process:-

 

Dashboard > See Wi-Fi Settings > Manage Advanced Settings > Wi-Fi 5Ghz gear icon > WPS

 

If you later get another device that requires connection to your router via WPS, you will have course need to enable it again.

 

To pick up on your point of doing a factory default of the router, this will return your router to the configuration it was supplied to you. It will connect to your broadband OK, but any configuration that you subsequently changed in the router will be lost & will require you to put back into it.

 

Keith
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Piethorne
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Message 31 of 74

How to use WPS in Windows 10 to connect to Wi-Fi networks

 

If you're using a Mac or trying to connect a smart TV etc, that's a another story...

I'm just a customer who might be able to help, not official help & support.
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Message 32 of 74

Have 3 guesses.

Regards
George
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Message 33 of 74

@Pnokio wrote:

I have done that many times. I still want to use WPS (Wi Fi Protected Set Up) but nobody here knows how to use it.


To connect to what? 

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Message 34 of 74

I have done that many times. I still want to use WPS (Wi Fi Protected Set Up) but nobody here knows how to use it.

Regards
George
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Message 35 of 74
@Chris-TalkTalk wrote:

To connect your PC by wifi to you router you generally would just click on the network icon on the right of your windows task bar (bottom right of your screen) - click on your router in the list and then enter the wifi password when prompted 


Chris


As above.

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Message 36 of 74

Try reading my previous posts.

Regards
George
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Message 37 of 74

What advice???????????????

Regards
George
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Message 38 of 74

My last original style of router was connected to a wired Win 7 pc. It had 2 aerials. I connected my first black Hub by entering the numbers I was sent as I had and still have'nt used WPS as nobody seems to know how to use it.

Regards
George
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KeithFrench
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Message 39 of 74

Thanks @ferguson, if @Pnokio will explain exactly what he is trying to achieve, I am happy to help.

Keith
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Message 40 of 74

@KeithFrench 

I believe the OP is under the mistaken impression that they can use WPS to connect to their PC, rather than following the advice previously given. 

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