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UltimaThule
Jan 09, 2019Aspirant
ORBI
I have been running my home network like a dream for the past year with an Orbi RBR50 (v.2.2.1.210) in the basement, one RBS50 (v.2.2.1.210) satellite on the first floor and an RBW30 (v.2.2.1.204) sa...
ekhalil
Jan 09, 2019Master
Currently there is no way to force your EV to select a specific satellite.
It seems that the EV sees first the remote satellite or router (may be while you’re driving towards the garage) and then sticks to that node.
A workaround would be that, before leaving the car, to switch off wifi in the EV and connect again so that it would now choose the satellite with the strongest signal.
It seems that the EV sees first the remote satellite or router (may be while you’re driving towards the garage) and then sticks to that node.
A workaround would be that, before leaving the car, to switch off wifi in the EV and connect again so that it would now choose the satellite with the strongest signal.
UltimaThule
Jan 10, 2019Aspirant
ekhalil wrote:
Currently there is no way to force your EV to select a specific satellite.
It seems that the EV sees first the remote satellite or router (may be while you’re driving towards the garage) and then sticks to that node.
A workaround would be that, before leaving the car, to switch off wifi in the EV and connect again so that it would now choose the satellite with the strongest signal.
Slightly cumbersome to switch off wifi in EV in order to reconnect (and not really sure if that works either). Thanks anyway. :-)