Check your Wi-Fi router or face internet blackout within days — how YOU can avoid losing broadband
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Millions of Britons will bask in a 38ºC heatwave this week, as the Met Office issued a severe high temperature warning for large swathes of the UK.
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With the mercury set to reach new records, experts have warned about another side effect of the summer temperatures across the UK — broadband blackouts.
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A spokesperson for the brand told GB News: "Although we test our hubs carefully at a range of temperatures, they are better off out of bright sunlight, just like your phone or laptop.
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If the hub gets too hot, it could slow down your connection or even grind to a halt altogether."As noted by the moderator in a forum for BT broadband subscribers struggling with overheating issues with Wi-Fi routers: "Hubs can work up to 20c above room temperature.
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If your home is 21c, the Hub may be...
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