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Bassoonist
Sep 28, 2020Tutor
Connecting 2.4Ghz Devices
So I'm trying to connect my Yamaha ATS-2090 soundbar to my new Orbi AX4200 RBK753S router. Unfortunately, I'm running into the problem a lot of people have connecting devices that rely upon a phone a...
- Oct 02, 2020
Solution: In the soundbar app, even though the WiFi light is blinking on the soundbar to indicate it's ready for set-up, pretend that it's not. Select the prompt to indicate that it's not blinking. It will then instruct you to press the "Alexa" button on the soundbar for five seconds. After doing this the app found the soundbar, connected it to the new router, and now everything works just like before.
My best guess is that the soundbar never forgot the old router and kept trying to log into it. Pressing the Alexa button probably reset everything so the soundbar could connect to the new router. Thank you Yamaha for obfuscating something that is so simple. :smileyfrustrated:
On an aside, it's really annoying that everything has to be connected to the internet these days. I wouldn't have bothered with this except my sons prefer to use voice commands via Alexa rather than the handheld remote. I also find it annoying that Amazon is now controlling my soundbar. I know that's neither a problem with NetGear nor the Orbi. It's just a middle-aged man ranting; please, get off my lawn.
FURRYe38
Oct 02, 2020Guru - Experienced User
So your phone was connected on 2.4Ghz at that distance?
Let us know what Yamaha says...
Do you have a prior 2.4Ghz router by chance?
Bassoonist
Oct 02, 2020Tutor
Solution: In the soundbar app, even though the WiFi light is blinking on the soundbar to indicate it's ready for set-up, pretend that it's not. Select the prompt to indicate that it's not blinking. It will then instruct you to press the "Alexa" button on the soundbar for five seconds. After doing this the app found the soundbar, connected it to the new router, and now everything works just like before.
My best guess is that the soundbar never forgot the old router and kept trying to log into it. Pressing the Alexa button probably reset everything so the soundbar could connect to the new router. Thank you Yamaha for obfuscating something that is so simple. :smileyfrustrated:
On an aside, it's really annoying that everything has to be connected to the internet these days. I wouldn't have bothered with this except my sons prefer to use voice commands via Alexa rather than the handheld remote. I also find it annoying that Amazon is now controlling my soundbar. I know that's neither a problem with NetGear nor the Orbi. It's just a middle-aged man ranting; please, get off my lawn.
- FURRYe38Oct 02, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Welcome to the 21st century. No privacy and everything is controlled by something else or needs full time internet access. This is the idea behing IoT. I even gave in and conntected my NEST controllers to Google since they bought NEST out.
Glad you got it working. Thanks for letting us know. I would print that out and keep it with the user manual for your device.
EnJoy. :smileywink: