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atkinsonline
Apr 10, 2012Aspirant
Cannot connect on 5GHz
Hi,
I have a DGND3700 router and just bought a WN2500RP to extend it. Both are are on latest firmware.
I went through the normal set up using TPS and it connects and shows the 2.4GHz connection. If I repeat the same many times, the 5GHz never lights up.
I know 5GHz is working on the 3700 because my iPad connects to the 5Ghz SSID and my iPhone connects to the 2.4GHz SSID.
I tried using the web interface to connect to 5GHz but it also fails to connect. I am certain the password is correct. I'm using WPA2-PSK (AES).
I am not using a wireless card access list.
My 2.4GHz SSID is called JOHNA-2.4G
My 5GHz SSID is called JOHNA-5G
Even though the 5GHz light is not lit on the 2500 and the web interface shows it is not connected, I see the following Networks on my iPad
JOHNA-2.4G
JOHNA-2.4G_2GEXT
JOHNA-5G
JOHNA-5G_5GEXT
If I connect to JOHNA-2.4G_2GEXT or JOHNA-5G_5GEXT and browse to the device I can see 5GHz is not connected. If I tell it to connect, it says it will take 2 minutes. I usually give up after 10 minutes.
Both devices are in the same room so it is not a distance problem - I hope.
In summary, no matter what I do, it will not connect at 5GHz.
A bit disappointed by this. I thought 2 new products from Netgear that support TPS would work flawlessly.
Any advice would be very welcome.
John.
32 Replies
- IcyFrog2AspirantLOL Shortly my Ass yea well the damn thing was working since last October now it is not why got no idea unless the 5g radio card is blown I am trying the channel 44 thing someone recommended so we see but even so the GUI shouldn't ask for registration and re input all information everytime I reset or try fix yea I firmly believe need new firmware or something is blown which is how things are made now to keep economy going just like tvs used last 20 years or more now they expect you to buy in 10 or less if that.
- sgillasAspirant
I am having this problem too. I am trying to connect to a R6100.
This also fails to manintain a connection even at non-5G, in the SAME room. I have over a dozen devices all on either normal or 5G in house working fine, so it's not the router...
I see this has been an ongoing support issue for years with little/no support from Netgear. I purchased this one in particular to make things "easy" since my router was netgear. But, alas no. So, thanks to Amazon Prime, it goes back and I switch maufacturers....
~ Shawn