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on 11-11-2025 01:41 PM
Hello,
I'm having problems with my wi-fi dropping out, it first started in July for 2hours, then was normal, then it happened again in August, S September and yesterday, it starts about 12-12-30pm and lasts for about 2 hours but yesterday it started at midday and continued until 21-30pm when it stopped, it then started again at 012-30 am until 03-am. All was ok when it started up again today 13-15pm. I did a line test which said all was ok, but I'm pretty sure it's my neighbours hacking into it as I found a gaming console on my router which was not mine. ITs not on there now. I changed my router password but am having problems changing my wireless password. I sought your help a while ago as they have been jamming my Wi-Fi. Is there anything I can do to stop this. They seem to have 2 EE-wi-fi one unsecured one secured, both with the same Ip address.
Thankyou
wJanet1
on 14-11-2025 07:05 AM
Thank you so much for the support @KeithFrench
on 13-11-2025 11:34 PM
Hi Keith,
Thanks for the info, I'll have a try over the weekend, I'll get back to you and let you know.
Thanks
wJanet1
on 13-11-2025 11:29 PM
HI Mandisa-TT,
No, I don't have any alarms connected.
thanks
wJanet1
on 13-11-2025 02:48 PM
Thank you so much @KeithFrench
on 13-11-2025 02:47 PM
Hi @wJanet1
This might look long & involved, but it really isn't.
The easiest way to do this is to login to the router via an Ethernet connected device and change the Wi-Fi password. If done with a Wi-Fi connected device, it is still easy enough to do. However, if not done carefully, it can be easy to get confused here & isolate the Wi-Fi device configuring the password from the router’s Wi-Fi network (SSID).
First go to Advanced Settings:-
Dashboard > See Wi-Fi Settings > Manage Advanced Settings
Now identify which Wi-Fi band the device that is to be used to change the passwords is connected to. Start by changing the password on the other band.
If the device is connected to the 2.4GHz band, then change the password of the 5GHz band first and then the 5GHz band password.
If the device is connected to the 5GHz band, then change the password of the 2.4GHz band first and then the 2.4GHz band password.
Keith
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on 13-11-2025 02:26 PM
Hi @wJanet1 I will be able to run checks on your line. Do you have any active monitoring for life threatening health reasons which is solely dependant upon your TalkTalk Broadband or Telephone line?
For example a care alarm, lifeline, health pendant or fall detector.
on 13-11-2025 01:54 PM
HI,
I'm at home today if you need to check the line for me.
Thanks
wJanet1
on 13-11-2025 01:53 PM
Hi keith,
Thanks for your message. The router is sagemcom fast, 5364-3.T8 , funny it has'n t happened yesterday and so far today, but still need to get the password changed.
Thanks for you help.
wJanet1
on 12-11-2025 01:37 PM
@KeithFrench, thank you for your assistance:). @wJanet1, please respond to the questions posed by @KeithFrench. Additionally, let us know when you are at home so we can check your line and identify the cause of the issue. Thanks
on 12-11-2025 01:09 PM
Hi @wJanet1
Remind me, what make/model of router do you have & I will tell you how to change the wireless password. You will also have to disable WPS & again, I can tell you how to do that as well.
Keith
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on 12-11-2025 07:05 AM
Thank you so much for the support @Gliwmaeden2
Hi there @wJanet1 Please confirm if you are still messaging us from home? so we can start diagnostics checks
on 11-11-2025 11:37 PM
@wJanet1, staff will be on here, Monday - Friday from c 7am - 5pm.
You'll need to be at home during these hours to pick up posts from them while they do tests.
on 11-11-2025 11:28 PM
Hi,
Thanks for your message, yes, I am messaging you from home.
wJanet1
on 11-11-2025 02:18 PM
Hi there @wJanet1, we are sorry for this, and we will look into it for you. Please confirm if you are messaging us from home, thanks.