Change the router's DHCP range so that it's issuing IPs that start with 192.168.0 instead of 192.168.1.Im a little confused on the second paragraph
There is a red port that is WAN and 4 yellow ports which are Gigabit, think i understand what you you mean. How would i go abot this.Assuming it has an Ethernet WAN port can you configure it use it instead of the internal modem?
Why did you buy the BT Hub as an AP in the first place? Would've been better getting an actual AP instead.
I temporarily had to use the HH5 as an AP as well for work, but never had the restart problem. All I did was disable DHCP server and made sure the IP didn't conflict with anything. It shouldn't be flashing green though, I remember it was flashing orange instead. There's nothing connected to the phone socket right?
There must be some settings in the router that'll allow you to select the Ethernet WAN port (they use it for fibre connections).There is a red port that is WAN and 4 yellow ports which are Gigabit, think i understand what you you mean. How would i go abot this.