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pcourt
Dec 13, 2018Tutor
Cannot Change SSID
I wanted to enable Smart Connect but the button was grayed out. I realized that the SSID for 2.4 was different than for 5G and I assume that was the reason. My 2.4G SSID is Peter7 and the 5G SSIDs ...
- Dec 13, 2018
There is no need to manually reconfigure to one SSID before enabling Smart Connect. Might be a specific firmware or local config issue (as DarrenM is assuming).
Ensure you run the latest/current firmware available fro www.netgear.com/support/ for your router model. Worst case, a factory reset might be advised.
When enbaling Smart Connect, only the first SSID (NEtwork Name) can be configured, all other radios take over the same configured name.
The effect you see is the default - why ever - non-Smart Connect enforcing specific network names (what does not make any sense oh Netgear!).
IrvSp
Dec 13, 2018Master
That IS the latest for the R8000.
However people have reported problem with Smart Connect on that version. Prior to that release ONLY the 2 5Ghz were handled with Smart Connect when enabled. The new one, all 3 SSID's. People are having (at least with reports here) that it IS not working. All devices that are wireless not working well and some report all devices connect only to the 2.4Ghz SSID (but this could be USER ERROR as they don't understand only one SSID exists).
If you had Smart Connect enabled before updating this migth be a problem. Do a RESET, either with the reset hidden button or on the BACKUP SETTINGS page the REVER TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS (ERASE) button. This will clear everything and you'll need to re-setup the router. Do it MANUALLY, do NOT restore a saved configuration file, it might be corrupt.
pcourt
Dec 14, 2018Tutor
Thanks for the response. I will try that this weekend.