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robdonald
Apr 03, 2024Tutor
Splitting 2.4G and 5.0G Signals
Hello, Given the number of IoT devices that exist which only use a 2.4G connection, when is Netgear going to make it easy to connect a device without having to start modifying the router's firmwa...
- Apr 04, 2024
Newer Orbi AX and beyond systems do have support for legacy devices. I also have a few cameras that are 2012 era and still connecting to Orbi AX, AXE and BE systems. Even with Mixed Mode WPA2 and WPA3 set. However there are other devices that won't connect if WPA3 is in the mix. Why NG implemented the separate IoT network on Orbi AX and beyond systems. There is some compatibility there.
CrimpOn
Apr 03, 2024Guru - Experienced User
robdonald wrote:
Even after following the instructions on disabling the 5G SSID broadcast, my phone initially connects on 2.4G but then bounces to 5.0G within a few seconds.
Would you mind sharing
- the specific sauna product involved.
- the smart phone being used.
This sort of question comes up less frequently these days, so details may be significant.
In addition, after disabling SSID broadcast on 5G WiFi, did you "forget" the Orbi SSID, select it from the list of available WiFi networks, enter the password, and connect?
Another technique that some people have used is to:
- Reduce the Transmit Power on the 5G WiFi to the lowest possible setting.
- Power off any satellites so that only the router remains active.
- See if the smartphone will switch to 2.4G because the 5G signal is too low to be useful.
- After the IoT device is connected, return the settings to normal.
michaelkenward
Apr 04, 2024Guru - Experienced User
CrimpOn wrote:
Another technique that some people have used is to:
- Reduce the Transmit Power on the 5G WiFi to the lowest possible setting.
Or, to achieve the same effect, move the phone you are using to set up the IoT device far enough away from the router/satellites so that the phone can't see the 5 GHz with its lower power. That will force it to connect to the 2.4 GHz.
Did anyone suggest that you complain to the people who made this IoT thing that it needs to crawl into the Mesh era?