Now you can either get these services on your BT mobile or a BT broadband router like the Smart Hub. Since BT routers offer free Wi-Fi to those with BT mobiles, you might not want to share your router’s connection with them for some reason. But for that, you will need to turn off BT-WiFi on your Smart Hub, Smart Hub 2, or any other model that you have. Today, we’ll be looking at how to do this on Smart Hub 2. Just for your information, your home broadband bandwidth will be the utmost priority, and any roaming BT Wi-Fi user won’t be preferred over you. This means your internet speed won’t slow down. Also, keep in mind that opting out of BT Wi-Fi will disable your permission to use BT Wi-Fi spread across millions of hotspots in the United Kingdom.
How do I Disable BT Wi-Fi on My Smart Hub 2?
Opting out of BT WiFi is a very simple process and can be done from any internet browser. I will list down all the steps below:
After opting out, there’s always the option to join them again by signing up for BT once more. The steps will be the same as the first time you signed up for the broadband service. If you’re unable to go through any step, then write it down in the comments below, and we’ll look into the matter. Moreover, you can contact BT Support for further information related to any issue with your BT Wi-Fi, BT mobile, or BT broadband.



