I have a BT home hub and have had the same wireless drop out probs as you - wired always works, but the 3 wireless units in our house constantly drop off - few tips I have found to help -
change the broadcast channel (11-13 works best for me, but experiment)
leave all hub settings the same (then when you reset you don't have to go around all the wireless units inputting new WEP code!)
complain - eventually they gave me a new hub and so far have only had to reset it once, which is a great improvement - explained that it was not a PC/interference/line probe as all 3 wireless units dropped off and that my previous linksys never had a prob...
Overall I think the BT hub is useless - had a Linksys unit on AOL Silver before that I never had any problems, and on which connection speeds were more constant.
Richard
I have a BT home hub and have had the same wireless drop out probs as you - wired always works, but the 3 wireless units in our house constantly drop off - few tips I have found to help -
change the broadcast channel (11-13 works best for me, but experiment)
leave all hub settings the same (then when you reset you don't have to go around all the wireless units inputting new WEP code!)
complain - eventually they gave me a new hub and so far have only had to reset it once, which is a great improvement - explained that it was not a PC/interference/line probe as all 3 wireless units dropped off and that my previous linksys never had a prob...
Overall I think the BT hub is useless - had a Linksys unit on AOL Silver before that I never had any problems, and on which connection speeds were more constant.