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pskerry
Sep 20, 2017Tutor
Connecting iPhone to 2.4 Ghz band ?
I need to perform a one-time setup on my network between my iPhone 6 (app) and a weather station. The Weather Station only utilizes the 2.4g band.
Any Ideas? thanks, Pat
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- Hydro130Luminary
Have you actually tried the setup yet (assuming your iPhone is on 5Ghz)?
I'm not familiar with that particular weather device, but I have several 2.4-only devices (printers, monitoring devices, etc) on my network that I can access & manage with no issues via my iPhone when it's connected to 5GHz.
- martyfpLuminary
To get it onto 2.4, you could try to move the phone some distance from the Orbi, it should automatically drop back to 2.4GHz. (You can check this from the orbi attached devices page if you're running 2.0 firmware). When you move back towards the Orbi, the phone will normally stick to 2.4GHz unless you disconnect/reconnect to wifi.
- martyfpLuminary
I actually needed to do the opposite trick to get My Samsung R1 speakers to connect to 5GHz instead of 2.4 (it seemed to always adopt the band that the phone was on when setting it up via the app).
- pskerryTutor
Yes, I have tried the setup. Both devices need to be on the 2.4g band. After the one-time setup, I will be able to manage the device no matter what network my Phone is on.
- rhester72Virtuoso
pskerry wrote:Yes, I have tried the setup. Both devices need to be on the 2.4g band. After the one-time setup, I will be able to manage the device no matter what network my Phone is on.
I'm still quite confused by this.
If a client doesn't have a 5GHz radio, it isn't going to know whether the AP does or not.
Rodney