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craigb95
Dec 13, 2025Aspirant
Disable 5ghz temporarily
I am trying to add Wemo smart plugs to Apple Home, and having trouble having them recognized. I think it is because my iPad is connected to 5Ghz channel, and the plugs use 2.4. I have found older art...
- Dec 13, 2025
The RBR50 has an Advanced WiFi setting (bottom menu item) that allows the user to disable broadcast of the SSID for 5G) It is not clear if this feature works correctly.
I purchased a Wemo smart plug in 2019 and connected it to an RBR50. I do not remember having any problems with it. (but, alas, that was YEARS ago and my memory is not all that good).
Also, I do not use Apple Home. Have you tried connecting the plug to the Wemo 'app'?
CrimpOn
Dec 14, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Which specific Wemo smart plug is this? I found the Wemo Mini, model F7C063 and discovered:
- Although I was able to connect the Wemo app to the plug, I was not able to get it set up.
- The Wemo app (at least with the R7C063) shows every WiFi access point, apparently wanting to select one by BSSID (goofy). but more importantly
- Wemo is dropping support for this plug on Jan 31, 2026. It goes from the "Box of Stuff" to the Electronics Recycle Bin.
(I notice that Amazon is still selling these plugs. Almost feel sorry for anyone who buys one now only to find it quits working in a month)
Although Wemo smart plugs are priced WAY too high compared to products like KASA which are SO EASY to set up and work GREAT, I'd like to get one like yours to see if it will connect to my Orbi system.