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Silly_PuTTY
Apr 13, 2021Guide
[MK83] Customized Wifi Question/Issue
The latest firmware allows for advanced customization of the SSID. You can now split 2.4 and 5GHz into their own SSID. The problem I have is that originally I setup "WIFI" as the SSID. Now I want...
- May 03, 2021
Answering my own question/string of text for anyone curious about how this works.
1) You can't disable the default SSID you setup. Not even disabling just the 2.4GHz or 5GHz radio by itself.
2) You can't split the default SSID into a 2.4GHz and 5GHz network.
3) The customize SSID creates a new SSID for that specific band only. This feels like a workaround to just being able to temporarily disable a 5GHz radio, for example, for a picky IoT device that works on 2.4GHz only.
So for example I have a Wyze Robot Vacuum. It wouldn't setup at all unless my phone was on 2.4GHz even though it created an ad-hoc network for me to connect and manually provide my WiFi credentails. Yes, this is a Wyze/Xioami software issue. The easy fix, however, would be for me to be able to disable the 5GHz radio, even for 5 minutes, to complete the setup. Instead, I either needed a non-5GHz device or my option -- create a new 2.4GHz SSID and have the Vac connect to that. So now I have an SSID that 1 device connects to. At least I can "hide" it from being broadcast.
Silly_PuTTY
May 03, 2021Guide
Answering my own question/string of text for anyone curious about how this works.
1) You can't disable the default SSID you setup. Not even disabling just the 2.4GHz or 5GHz radio by itself.
2) You can't split the default SSID into a 2.4GHz and 5GHz network.
3) The customize SSID creates a new SSID for that specific band only. This feels like a workaround to just being able to temporarily disable a 5GHz radio, for example, for a picky IoT device that works on 2.4GHz only.
So for example I have a Wyze Robot Vacuum. It wouldn't setup at all unless my phone was on 2.4GHz even though it created an ad-hoc network for me to connect and manually provide my WiFi credentails. Yes, this is a Wyze/Xioami software issue. The easy fix, however, would be for me to be able to disable the 5GHz radio, even for 5 minutes, to complete the setup. Instead, I either needed a non-5GHz device or my option -- create a new 2.4GHz SSID and have the Vac connect to that. So now I have an SSID that 1 device connects to. At least I can "hide" it from being broadcast.