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rpiotro
Feb 07, 2024Aspirant
This issue is not as rare as some people think
This issue is not as rare as some people think. I just had to create a 2.4GHz ONLY network to connect a newly installed fast EV charger (Blink) at a Chevrolet dealership. In this year of our Lord 202...
michaelkenward
Feb 09, 2024Guru - Experienced User
rpiotro wrote:
This issue is not as rare as some people think.
Er, what is this all about?
And where does any Netgear equipment come into the fray?
rpiotro
Feb 09, 2024Aspirant
I thought the topic was about the requirement to have a 2.4 only network? Am I wrong? Does it have to be Netgear specific? Why?
- michaelkenwardFeb 09, 2024Guru - Experienced User
rpiotro wrote:
I thought the topic was about the requirement to have a 2.4 only network?
The problem is that your message appeared out of the blue, with no previous questions. So we have no idea what it was about.
2.4 only networks for what?
Does it have to be Netgear specific? Why?Because this is a Netgear community.
- rpiotroFeb 09, 2024Aspirant
I thought I was replying to a topic about the need to set up a 2.4 only network on an Orbi system. I guess not. Oops.
There are still devices out there today that will not connect to a mixed 2.4/5.0 network.
- FURRYe38Feb 09, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Something to discuss with the IoT Mfr about. There the ones who design there stuff to only work on 2.4Ghz signals when they fail to make there software work with mobile devices like phones and pads that prefer to connect on 5Ghz signals that are on the SAME NETWORK as 2.4Ghz signals.