
To manually select the wireless channel for the "2.4 GHz" band: Click on the "Advanced Settings" tab, then click Continue to Advanced Settings.
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If you have changed it and now forgotten it, you can use the password override feature to set up a new password Unless you've previously changed it, you'll find the default password on your Hub settings card on the back of your Hub. Open the web browser on a computer or device connected to your Hub and go to to open the Hub Manager.How to change your wireless channel manually?
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If you decide to continue with manual selection the Smart Wireless feature will be turned off. This will ensure the BT Home Hub 5 chooses the best channel available and Smart Wireless will continue to automatically monitor the channels to maintain a good connection. We suggest you carry out a wireless channel refresh rather than choose a wireless channel manually. How do I change the wireless channel on my BT Home Hub 5? Apparently some devices don't like dual speeds. I went to the BT site and swap the speed for this device from dual speed to just 5 GHz. Every other network is fine on my MacBook, and every other device on this network is fine as well. This is the only network that my MacBook can't handle, and this is also the only device on the network that does this. So what else can I do? It's very frustrating. I wonder if it's something in the latest version of Yosemite? I have been regularly updating to the latest version of it since the first developer beta came out this summer. I have been using the same router for months now, and I never had a single problem with it. My MacBook still drops wifi every couple of minutes.
