I plan to create a wifi hotspot with My WIFI Router software,because I have no wireless router.I want to know if there is any difference?And could I get better wifi service with wireless router?
I can't get my college's network to show up on my watch's list of wifi networks. Is there a hack or something that can be done to enable WPA2 support for the watch? The network is on the 2.4 GHz frequency.
Under Settings > Wi-Fi > Advanced > Wi-Fi frequency band, I have "2.4 GHz only" selected.
However, on my home network (which broadcasts the same SSID on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz), it still frequently connects at 5GHz.
Has anybody else seen this, and is there any solution?
Also: is there any way (e.g. third party app) to set the phone to "Automatic" except when it's connected to my home wi-fi, when I only want it to connect at 2.4GHz?
(Why do I want to do this? I'm running AirDroid in local mode on my PC, which only connects at 2.4GHz. If my N6 connects at 5GHz, then AirDroid doesn't work as it regards the PC and phone as being on 2 different networks.)
I have wifi extender with 2.5ghz and 5ghz bands. They have slightly different names (ssid's)
When I set to 2.5 only, the name of the 5ghz network disappears from the list of available networks. Does yours do this?
Do you have unique SSID's for the two networks? (I'm not sure if it's required, but that's the way mine is set up)
Do you have a Custom kernel or rom?
I'm using the same SSID for both networks (2.4GHz and 5GHz) - this is convenient for all our other devices, as they can seamlessly connect to either frequency. It just appears as a single name in the list of networks.
I'm running Cataclysm.
Philip said:
I'm using the same SSID for both networks (2.4GHz and 5GHz).
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The known ssid's with passwords are stored somewhere. Changing the settings to 2.4 GHz doesn't clear this
First choose 'forget' and connect again.
I've the same with Chromecast. Changing the name of the 5 GHz ssid can make 'connect life' easier.
NLBeev said:
The known ssid's with passwords are stored somewhere. Changing the settings to 2.4 GHz doesn't clear this
First choose 'forget' and connect again.
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Many thanks.
So that sounds as if I:
1) Set phone to "2.4GHz only"
2) "Forget" my home network
3) Reconnect my home network (at 2.4GHz)
4) Set phone back to "Automatic"
then my home network will always connect at 2.4GHz, but other networks that I encounter will connect at either 2.4GHz or 5GHz.
Is this correct?
Philip said:
2) "Forget" my home network
then my home network will always connect at 2.4GHz,
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Yes (on my N6)
But setting 'automatic' includes 5Ghz.
Think about changing ssid.
Wifi devices will choose by signal strength.
In order to setup a smart device, I need to connect to the wifi network using the 2.4GHz band. Google Wifi doesn't allow you to turn on/off bands, and I haven't been able to find a wifi setting on the P20 to make that choice from the phone. Is there any way to force the P20 Pro to use the 2.4GHz band?
There is a workaround that substitutes in a phone wifi hotspot for the Google Wifi temporarily, but I don't have a second phone to do that with. Any other suggestions?
Phone is defaulting connecting to 5ghz internet but I lose distance in my home, I do I force 2.4ghz running latest MIUI 11
on your WiFi router - make different SSIDs for 2,4 and 5, so you can choose the band this way....