03 Feb 2025 08:39 AM
it can be done digiweb. did it for me ..its just sky poeple are just reading what they have in front of them waste of time talking to them
03 Feb 2025 09:25 AM
digiweb?
03 Feb 2025 09:28 AM
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A full-fibre ISP in the Republic of Ireland.
03 Feb 2025 09:29 AM
Ah, not much use to us poor souls in the UK then 😞
03 Feb 2025 09:38 AM
I managed to do this as detailed here:
How to Separate SSIDs on the SR213/White Max Hub | Sky Community
But turned out to be a pointless exercise given how utterly useless the WiFi signal from the Max Hub is. I now have all WiFi turned off on the Hub & use a TP-Link Deco mesh. You can't split the SSIDs on that either but you can tell a device which band to connect to, or you can create a separate IoT SSID & restrict that to 2.4GHz only.
As @TimmyBGood said, BT/EE do the same thing on their latest routers. The reason is to maintain compatibility with their own mesh systems. In Sky's case that's the Pods, but they seem pretty poor too. During brief experiments with the SR203 Hub & SE210 mesh, splitting the SSIDs on the Hub prevented the SE210 from connecting, so surprised that was allowed.
03 Feb 2025 10:04 AM
well said
04 Feb 2025 04:24 PM
I moved from Sky to EE and I'm still working on both 2.4 & 5Ghz, as like lots of others I have devices that only use 2.4. Oh and I'm using the same SSID fine.
04 Feb 2025 04:46 PM
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