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tpm
Jul 12, 2019Tutor
Turn off 5ghz WiFi channels
I have an Orbi system with a Model RBR40 router. I am attempting to connect several smart home devices to my network. These smart home devices require that 2.4ghz Wi-Fi be used during setup with my...
michaelkenward
Jul 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
If the advice from CrimpOn doesn't work, try asking the people who wrote the installation routine for your smart home devices. Their programming landed you with this predicament.
You could also search this forum for messages about the devices you want to install. This issue crops up frequently.
tpm
Jul 12, 2019Tutor
Thank you. Already tried that. It seems there are many smart home devices out there that can only be setup on 2.4ghz . That's stupid considering any router built in the last decade have 5 ghz.
- FURRYe38Jul 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
The IoT MFrs do not take in to consideration that since Smart Connect came out several years ago giving rise to the single SSID name configuration between the two frequencies, that the setup software they develop for there 2.4Ghz only devices only seem to develope there software for only the 2.4Ghz side of the SSID. IF they would take into consideration the setup mobile device that supports both frequencies and is both on the same side of the network, this would fix the main issue of there problems with users and router systems with deployed Smart Connect features. Thankfully NG finally gave there users the ability to temporarily disable the 5Ghz SSID so that users can get these IoT devices setup. This all falls on the IoT mfr.