13-12-2016 11:02
Hi
I switched my broadband from BT to NowTV on 5th December. We are still in the 10 day settling in period so I expect to see speed fluctuations but the issue we have is with the signal from the hub. The signal is very weak and starts to drop to 2 or 3 bars after moving just 3 metres away and does not get to the back rooms at all. I have positioned the router in the same place as the BT hub, and pressed reset to get the best channel (though this should not be an issue as neither of our nextdoor neighbours has broadband). We have no other lines we can try to use. Is this issue common, and will it resolve itself after the 10 day period? At the moment this is impacting many of our "connected" kit in the house.
From reading other threads my understanding is that NowTV broadband can only be supplied via the NowTV hub and that buying a new router will not work. Is this correct?
I know an extender may help, but we don't really want to pay for one as we did not need one with BT, and I'm wondering if the kit is faulty.
Any advice welcome.
Thanks!
17-07-2019 10:26
Hi,
Can you send me similar instructions please to change the channel on the router?
My router doesn't seem to be able to send the signal through walls that I know are just plasterboard stud walls and the bedrooms are not receiving a signal.
Thank you
17-07-2019 15:47 - edited 17-07-2019 15:47
@Anonymous User @Anonymous User
If you have an Android phone, I recommend you download a free app called WiFi Analyzer from the Google Play store , and try its various options with your setup.
What does the View/Signal meter show, for instance, right up by the router, and progressively further away?
Does your broadband stand head and shoulders above other neighbouring signals on View/Channel graph, or is it swamped by them?
Can you move to the best channel shown by View/Channel rating, if you are not already on it, and does that make an improvement?
WiFi Analyzer is a tool I would not be without, and it is a great shame that there can be no comparable tool on iOS devices, due to the restrictions Apple put on what apps in their AppStore can and can’t do.
26-04-2017 21:09
29-09-2018 12:51
I’m having exactly the same problem. Extremely weak signal from NOW TV hub after switching from BT hub. Advice on how to improve signal would be much appreciated. Thanks.
29-09-2018 16:10
Hi, we changed from BT BB, to Nowtv in June 2018, and ever since the change, the quality, the level of stability, basic browsing has been a real pain. I’m thinking of cancelling my subscription with Nowtv for BB and telephone calls. Please advise!!!!. This is becoming serious and urgent too.
15-05-2019 23:41
Just to let those with same problem know of my solution. I too had BT but when they switched me from their Homehub 3 to a HH4 I found advice on the internet as to how to convert the HH3 into an extender and it worked as such for several years. I have now connected the modified HH3 via the same TP Link network (using the house electrical system) to the Now TV Router and to my surprise it still works as an extender on the other side of the house giving speeds of over 30 mb/sec.
I also needed more than the two ethernet sockets provided on the Now TV router, but rather than buy a ""switch" I found I could simply plug in another TPLink adaptor into the same electrical circuit ( next to the TV in this case) and it connected into the first two without problem.
You can do the same with a BT HH 4 or 5 and/or convert it to use it as a switch to connect in extra ether net cables.
Not complicated if you follow the instructions carefully
26-04-2017 21:11
26-04-2017 21:28
Hi @Anonymous User
I have emailed you steps to check the wireless channels. Please also take into account the position of your HUB and things around it that may cause interference.
Cheers
Eddie
12-05-2017 8:46
15-10-2020 15:02
Hi
I have weak wifi signal in the back extension of my house in the kitchen, which is where I work usually on my laptop
The Now TV BB router is in the sitting room .
I also have no wifi signal in my bedroom which is above the router on first floor
I am working at home and I can only do Teams meetings on my laptop if I sit right next to the router which is uncomfortable as there s no way to put a desk there.
What can I do to improve the signal?