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alexrw
Mar 01, 2018Follower
Restrict a device to 2.4 or 5 Ghz?
With Smart Connect on, can you restrict devices to 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz by default? I'm having issues with devices jumping around and then being restricted by 2.4 Ghz bandwidth when they shouldn't be. ...
- Mar 01, 2018Hi Alex, I don't believe there is a way to do that with smart connect on. It should be automatically detecting the needs of that device and then switching the band it's using accordingly. It could be that if there is a lul in internet traffic - say your YouTube video has finished buffering that it then switches to 2.4Ghz for example.
The solution would be to disable smart connect and have two SSIDs broadcasting. Though you do raise a good idea!
Netduma-Fraser
Mar 01, 2018NetDuma Partner
Hi Alex, I don't believe there is a way to do that with smart connect on. It should be automatically detecting the needs of that device and then switching the band it's using accordingly. It could be that if there is a lul in internet traffic - say your YouTube video has finished buffering that it then switches to 2.4Ghz for example.
The solution would be to disable smart connect and have two SSIDs broadcasting. Though you do raise a good idea!
The solution would be to disable smart connect and have two SSIDs broadcasting. Though you do raise a good idea!