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I have been with Quidco cashback site for several years and cashback payments via BACS have always been processed promptly. Since my account has been upgraded from fibre 65 to full fibre 150 the payments are showing a fault.
Quidco asked me to try using data via a mobile rather than my home wifi. And this worked straight away.
So is there some security setting imposed blocking these payments?
I do not use a VPN.
4 hours ago
All will become clear once the OP logs into the router to check the firmware version, @Billx, as the router type is displayed clearly along with the firmware version, as in my illustration.
That's all the information KeithFrench needs to get started.
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The Wi-Fi Hub 3 (version A ?), has an indication, that it is a Wi-fi Hub 3, and not a Wi-fi Hub 2
It is behind the Wi-Fi settings card, where there is the additional info.
Right at the top, it says TalkTalk Wi-fi Hub 3.
It looks like the TalkTalk Wi-fi Hub 3 (version B ?), labels itself as just Wi-fi Hub, rather than Wi-Fi Hub 3.
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Whatever hub, @carrotmuseum2, once logged in, as in the Talktalk description and my replies, it's really not difficult to reach the SG4K version number as illustrated. All you do is scroll down the first page once logged into the router and post the number back on here for KeithFrench to try to help.
As indicated in our signatures, there is no staff support on the forum.
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Two quick things: if the router is like Billx's example, then this could still be a Hub 2, but I would hope it is a Hub 3. Either way, I can test either one, but if I am testing a different router than the one you have, it is pointless.
You also asked why can't TalkTalk sort this. As I said, whilst they used to be on this forum, they are no longer. Hence, I gave you the option of contacting them directly. However, when someone asks for help here, I will always try to help.
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First off, I appreciate that you may not be tech savvy, but as a customer myself, I have no remote access to your router, so I need a bit of help from you by telling me which router that you have. This will allow me to set this up & test the problem for you & identify the cause.
There is no TalkTalk support on this forum anymore. You can also contact TalkTalk via the link in my signature if you require, but I can definitely investigate this issue for you, free of charge. What is the exact website that you are trying to reach?
Whilst @Billx is correct, please note that there are two different hardware versions of the Hub 3. That one is the older variant, the new one does not have the pull-up plastic panel, but just has a label across the rear of it:-
New version of hub 3
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Yes that's it thanks. I will look tomorrow, though I' m loathed to upload something new in case I *@#][!![]'#[@#]!* it up. I am not too tech savvy. Surely talk talk should do this sort of thing.
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Frankly I am not tech savyy and do not consider I should be messing with something outside my capabilties. Surely Talktalk should "repair" something which is nothing to do with me. I pay for service so do not see why I should fix any problems under their contract
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Hi, @carrotmuseum2
Since you have been upgraded from fibre 65 to full fibre 150 about 6 weeks ago, TalkTalk would have sent you a WiFi Hub 3 router.
Here is a picture of the WiFi Hub 3 router,
It is a picture of the back of the router, on which most important things of the router have been placed:
At 1. above, you will notice that it refers to the "Wi-Fi settings card"
This Wi-Fi settings card contains the name of your default WiFi network name and the corresponding default password.
This Wi-Fi settings card can be removed, by sliding it upwards.
If you remove this Wi-Fi settings card, there is additional info behind it.
It will show you that you can log into the router, via a browser at 192.168.1.1 ,
using username: admin and the default router password also printed there ( in very small letters).
Once you log in, you will see the sofware version at the bottom of the 1st page.
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Which router is it? Then I can tell you how to check the firmware. It is most probably a WiFi Hub 2 or 3, but it could be an eero. This should be on the label on the back or underside of the router, but if it is an eero, this will be very obvious.
When I know the answers, I should be able to do some testing to prove this issue. My guess would be that it is DNS-related, for which I can provide a workaround, but it could also be a firewall issue.
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Have you tried following the above instructions? The router password (as opposed to wireless password) should be on a sticker permanently attached to the router (not the removable card).
@KeithFrench may be able to confirm its location on a Hub3.
Once logged in you get to something like:
Carry on scrolling down and the very bottom shows you the long number of the software version, such as:
yesterday
No, this is the new router sent by talktalk about a week in advance of installation. The Open reach guy installed it. Still do not know how to locate firmware.
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It's listed in the details when you log into the router, @carrotmuseum2.
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Yes new router been installed about 6 weeks. Don't know how to see the firmware.
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Have you had a different router since the upgrade & what firmware is the current router running?