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Re: Newbie question
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Newbie question
Hi I want to force a device (Yamaha wx10 speaker) to connect on 2.4 and I'm using "smart connect". Is there any way to make that happen?
At the moment the device is sometimes visible to Apple Airplay 2 but not at other times.
Equally even when the device is working it doesn't show up in the devices list. Like now. The music is playing but the device isn't visible to the Netgear app or when I log into the router on the computer.
On the other hand another device names Bose-SoundTouch does show up, and I don't own one of them. I guess maybe the Yamaha and the Bose share an ancestry?
Still its forcing the device (which I could rename) onto 2.4 that I want to do but still leave smart connect on for everything else
help appreciated as always.
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Re: Newbie question
You could try to disable smart connect and then connect it to the band you want and then try enabling smart connect again. This may not work as smart connect decides what band to put each device on.
DarrenM
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Re: Newbie question
1. what modem/gateway are you using?
2. According to the manual, that speaker only supports 2.4ghz.
3. what firmware is on the router?
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Re: Newbie question
Hi Plemans
it is the latest/current version of the firmware for both the router and the Yamaha. I don't see how the gateway is relevant but it's a Sagecomm 5366 reading the label.
It is nice to confirm the speaker is 2.4 only, that is what I thought. I am becoming confident the issue is when the router puts it on 2.4 it works fine. Then from time time the router assigns the speaker to 5 ghz and it drops off.
so I think I should assign to 2.4 permanently but I want smart connect for everything else. Sigh it seems gadgets still aren't good enough to do what seems so simple conceptually. 🙂
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Re: Newbie question
The speaker won't move to 5ghz because it doesn't have the capabilities.
You might have a double nat issue as that sagemcom is a modem/router combo device. It could be whats causing your airplay issues.
https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT
Do you have the sagemcom in modem only/passthrough mode?
Or have you put the netgears IP address into the sagemcoms DMZ?
or you have put the netgear in access point mode?
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Re: Newbie question
There could be a double nat, I will check that out, but I doubt it's the issue. In any case to get rid of double nat do I turn dhcp off in the sagecomm? I get that the speaker won't do 5 ghz.
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Re: Newbie question
I see I have to put the Sagecomm into bridge mode. From memory it doesn't just have a direct way to do that. So I will need to work out what Bridge mode settings actually are. I remain of the view this is a minor issue and not the cause of the speaker disconnect.
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Re: Newbie question
Well apparently the Sagecomm doesn't do bridge mode. That therefore was an opportunity to cut the Sagecomm out of the setup altogether so now the RAX 200 connects viat a FTTC box to the internet without any other cable modem. This is good as it must remove some overhead from the system, and it does indeed feel snappier. Will check whether it helps with the Yamaha speaker disconnecting.
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