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mattand
Oct 30, 2021Tutor
Nighthawk R7000 won't keep iPhones on 5ghz band
Just got a new R7000 Nighthawk to replace the Verizon-supplied Fios router. I'm paying for 200/200, but routinely get 300/300 on most devices, wired and wireless. Overall the router is great and for ...
Portwey84
Oct 31, 2021Virtuoso
mattand I too have an XR and so does the Wife, both at iOS15.1. We don't use smart connect at all, 20 wireless devices connected, iPhones stay connected to 5ghz band.
I've also set up Guest networks, specifically for iot devices/dishwasher etc.
mattand
Oct 31, 2021Tutor
Portwey84
Thanks for the reply. As I mentioned above, we're using a Harmony hub that is 2.4ghz only. For the phones to work with that, it and the phones all have to be on the same network for them to work together. I'm holding on to that for now until I can come up with a better smart remote solution, as we have multiple devices in our AV setup.
Like I said, what's disappointing is that the Fios router (which I would imaging a lot of Netgear fans would turn their noses up at) has its own verison of SmartConnect and it worked great. The phones would connect to the hub while still pulling 300/300.
I was hoping that SC would allow me to get those speeds while still working with the Harmony, as everything was techincially on the same network.
I've wasted a lot of time in the fourms trying to see if there's a way in SmartConnect to force a device to stay on a specific band. If there is, I'm not seeing it.
Appreicate the response.