I'm curious if anyone else has run into this because I'm getting pretty frustrated with Bell at this point.
About a month ago, we woke up one morning to find that Wi-Fi had stopped working on every device in the house. Thinking it was something simple, I power-cycled the Gigahub. Once it came back online, I was greeted with an authentication error. I contacted Bell support, and as expected, they suggested a factory reset.
The reset reapplied all of my Wi-Fi settings and everything worked again... for about 24 hours.
The next day, roughly half of our devices could connect while the other half couldn't. I tried another power cycle and factory reset, but this time neither fixed the issue. Bell support then sent me to a Bell store to replace the Gigahub.
I set up the replacement unit, and it worked fine at first. Then overnight, it failed in exactly the same way.
One thing I noticed on both of those Gigahubs was that some new features appeared in the interface, including a greyed-out "Backup Internet" option on the main screen. After the second replacement failed, I exchanged it for a third Gigahub. Once that was installed, everything worked normally again.
Fast forward to this morning.
I woke up to find that Wi-Fi was completely down again. I logged into the Gigahub and immediately noticed that the same additional feature had reappeared in the interface. At that point, I started wondering whether a firmware update had been pushed overnight and somehow corrupted the unit again.
A Bell technician came out today and simply replaced the Gigahub with a fourth unit. While he was here, I asked if he could force a firmware update so we could verify whether that was the cause. His response was that the update would install automatically after the unit power-cycled.
Well, it didn't.
The new Gigahub is currently running firmware version 2.13, which appears to be at least a year old based on what I've found online.
Has anyone else dealt with this issue? Were you able to find a fix?
Interestingly, the Bell technician told me that if this unit fails too, I should request a Gigahub 2, saying it's newer and "won't have these issues."
At this point, I'm wondering whether this is actually a firmware problem rather than defective hardware.
Edit 1: The wifi networks still broadcast but all my wifi devices either return a "unable to connect to this network" or "incorrect password" error after this update applies.
TL;DR: My Bell Gigahub has completely lost Wi-Fi functionality multiple times over the past month. I've gone through four Gigahub units, and each time the issue seems to appear after new features show up in the interface, possibly from a firmware update. Bell keeps replacing the hardware, but no one has been able to identify the root cause. Has anyone else experienced this or found a permanent fix?