The only solution to this issue is to not use a USB hard drive. If you have one plugged into the Giga hub, remove it and reboot your Giga hub. This started for me in August 2025 immediately after an automatic firmware update to 2.14. This issue ha...
I had a similar issue on my Bell Home Hub 4000. If you have any, try removing any USB devices you have plugged into the Home Hub...then reboot. Bell pushed a firmware update late in August 2025, that caused the issue for me.
Further to the 2.14 firmware upgrade and USB connection, I see other Bell GigaHub/HH4000 customers posting similar comments on the Bell sub Redit , including a CPU memory leak, upon installation of a USB device.
I primarily used a Samsung SSD T7 Model MU-PC1T0T formatted for NFTS and I can access it on my Win10 PC (primarily for jpg's, pdf's on occasion). I have tried the Samsung SSD both in USB-C and USB-A (port 1 and 2). I have also used a hard drive ...
Further to my previous post, USB access on my HH4000 has not been working since the latest firmware update version 2.14 was installed around August 27, 2025. It worked perfectly prior to the update. I have tried two different drives in both the U...