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Discussion topic: New Wi-fi Connection appeared recently

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This message was authored by: Gerry+Crow

New Wi-fi Connection appeared recently

I have recently seen a new wi-fi connection appearing on my available networks, with an almost identical name.

 

My wifi name is similar to the following:  SKYASDFG, but I now see that connection and another one with exactly the same name but with a number 2 added on the end:  SKYASDFG 2

 

Not sure if this is something I need to be concerned about?

 

Any advice gratefully accepted.

 

GC

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This message was authored by: Chrisee

Re: New Wi-fi Connection appeared recently

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@Gerry+Crow most likely explanation is someone has split the 2 wifi bands on your hub to connect a device tgat doesn't like dualband SSIDs. Is thatva possibility?

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This message was authored by: Gerry+Crow

Re: New Wi-fi Connection appeared recently

Thanks Chrisee,

 

None of us in this house would know how to do that, but lots of devices now seem to make chnages automatically, so perhaps that is what has happened.

 

GC

This message was authored by: Chrisee

Re: New Wi-fi Connection appeared recently

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@Gerry+Crow no to split wifi bands has to be done manually. However some devices can act as wifi hot spots so that is a possibility as while Sky Q boxes do that they use the same SSID. 

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This message was authored by: Wilson199

Re: New Wi-fi Connection appeared recently

I have just noticed exactly the same on mine .  The only difference is a number 2 on the end . I thought it may be dodgy but not sure now

This message was authored by: jamesn123

Re: New Wi-fi Connection appeared recently

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The culprit is almost always either that someone has manually split your two WiFi bands (2.4ghz & 5ghz) or you have a 3rd party WiFi extender somewhere in the house

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