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KCM88
Feb 12, 2020Aspirant
Devices are connected but no wifi (at least not always)
I need a fix yesterday. My M1 is unlocked from Amazon. New. I use Google Fi data sim. I Updated firmware a few days ago. Devices: HP ENVY (new) laptop (W10) and iPad 6 (IOS 13.3.1). Android...
- Feb 12, 2020
From reading on google's fi forum, several users have it working. maybe they're in an area where it doesn't switch as much. I'd consult on the google fi forum for additional setting changes that might help prevent the roaming.
KCM88
Feb 12, 2020Aspirant
Ok, possibly. I see a lot of posts here with the same problem using ATT and other carriers since the last firmware update. I'll keep looking... I
plemans wrote:If the phone and ipad are connected its not an issue with wifi. Its an issue with cellular coverage. They are 2 seperate chips/technologies from wifi to cellular.
You could have all the bars on the wifi side but if you're cellular connection is bad, its not going to work.
So you have these 2 technologies.
1. Cellular. The hotspot has to connect back to the ISP and have a good connection MR1100-------google fi connection
2. Wifi. This is the connection between the hotspot and your phone/ipad.
From what you're saying, the connection between the devices and the hotspot is fine. Your problem is the connection between the hotspot and google fi.
wondered if the Google fi switching from T mobile to Sprint to US cellular--- or the M1 2Ghz 5 Ghz switching affects this.
plemans
Feb 12, 2020Guru - Experienced User
KCM88 wrote:Ok, possibly. I see a lot of posts here with the same problem using ATT and other carriers since the last firmware update. I'll keep looking... I
wondered if the Google fi switching from T mobile to Sprint to US cellular--- or the M1 2Ghz 5 Ghz switching affects this.
It could be the google fi switching from t-mobile to sprint causing the issues. I know if you're phone isn't designed for it, there can be issues. Google FI only certifies certain devices but does say "others will work". I know when my brother first joined google fi, his phone was "sticky" in that it wouldn't swap easily from tmobile to sprint even if tmobile had bad coverage. he'd have toggle airplane mode and when it reconnected, it'd connect to the stronger signal. Not sure how that'd work with the M1 as its a hotspot and not a phone.
Its not going to be the M1 switching from 2.4ghz to 5ghz. Its dual band. And its a seperate chip/function from the cellular connection. If the phone/tablet are connected to the M1 fine, its not an issue of the wifi.
Just like a phone, the hotspot might work better in some locations than others because of cellular coverage.