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kevanp
Mar 08, 2018Tutor
Combine 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands under a single SSID
Just installed a new R7800. I am surprised to discover that it creates separate WiFi networks, one in the 2.4GHz band, the other in the 5GHz band. My previous wireless access point combined both band...
- Mar 08, 2018
The R7800 doesn't support Smart Connect.
You can give same name SSIDs across each radio, however the router isn't capable of handling auto connections and handshaking behaviors like Smart Connect does so It's recommended to keep each radio as separate SSIDs for best operation and performances.
kevanpwrote:Just installed a new R7800. I am surprised to discover that it creates separate WiFi networks, one in the 2.4GHz band, the other in the 5GHz band. My previous wireless access point combined both bands under one SSID, and automatically selected the optimum frequency depending on the connected device and the signal strength. There seems to be no way of combining the two bands this way on the R7800.
Or am I missing something?
FURRYe38
Mar 08, 2018Guru - Experienced User
AT some pointm if you want something that has Smart Connect, you could get an AP or Router with this feature and use it as your main AP connected to the R7800 if you want. I've done this with mine. Turned off the radios on the R7800 and used an AP device with Smart Connect. Works well and a good alternative.
Yes Smart Connect is a Broadcom based feature. Other router Mfrs including NG use this in there dual and tri band router products. IT's it's own separate feature that works with other Mfr chip sets besides Broadcom.
Some basic info:
http://blog.dlink.com/what-is-smart-connect-technology/
STA=Clients i.e. mobile phones and wifi devices.