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gollywoger
Dec 07, 2016Aspirant
Is it possible to get a device on 5ghz band to see another device on the 2.4ghz band?
Hi Community. First, apologies, I dont know the all the correct jargon and terminology. Situation: I have a R6220, that transmits both on 2.4ghz and 5ghz simultaneously. The router admin pag...
- Dec 07, 2016From your post, all your devices should be able to see each other. All ports and wireless bands are part of the VLAN. Change the SSID back to the default names
Don't know why the ISP asked you to setup a VLAN though...reset the router and see if the router will still be able to get access to Internet with your ISP. If it can then you don't need the VLAN
Reconnect all your devices and see if they can see each other
Adewale
Dec 07, 2016Luminary
From your post, all your devices should be able to see each other. All ports and wireless bands are part of the VLAN. Change the SSID back to the default names
Don't know why the ISP asked you to setup a VLAN though...reset the router and see if the router will still be able to get access to Internet with your ISP. If it can then you don't need the VLAN
Reconnect all your devices and see if they can see each other
Don't know why the ISP asked you to setup a VLAN though...reset the router and see if the router will still be able to get access to Internet with your ISP. If it can then you don't need the VLAN
Reconnect all your devices and see if they can see each other
- gollywogerDec 07, 2016Aspirant
Thank you very much for your response.
The ISP has finally got back to me on this. Regarding the VLAN, they tell me this has something to do with the way they (in particular) provide fibre services.
After doing some tests, they reckon its a problem with my specifc rounter model and are going to send me something different! Hopefully that will sort it out!.
Many thanks for the help