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BioPete
Nov 22, 2023Aspirant
Nighthawk MR80 ethernet connected computers no longer detect the wireless network
I recently installed a Nighthawk MR80 mesh system with two satellites, each one providing an Ethernet connection to Windows 10 systems (one a Dell Latitude E5540 laptop, the other a Lenovo desktop sy...
michaelkenward
Nov 22, 2023Guru - Experienced User
BioPete wrote:
The problem is that the two computers can no longer detect either of the two wireless networks, whether or not they are connected by Ethernet.
What does "no longer detect" mean here?
The PCs cannot see the SSID from the MK system?
Can other wifi clients see the SSID?
These questions are important in ruling out the Windows PCs as the source of the issue.
If it helps, the MR80 Firmware version is V1.1.7.12_3.1.108
That's not the latest.
- BioPeteNov 22, 2023Aspirant
Thanks for your reply.
In this case, "no longer detect" means that neither Windows system lists the SSIDs (main and guest networks) in the list of available wireless networks. They do, however, show other wireless networks (e.g. from nearby neighbors).
And yes, other devices can see the SSIDs, including two Android phones, two Kindle tablets, a Chromecast device, and two Roku boxes, all of which are connected and functioning as they should.
As for the firmware version, not being the latest, can you tell me the latest version number? I'm basing it on what the admin software is telling me, so maybe I need to look somewhere else?
Thanks again for you response.
Pete
- BioPeteNov 22, 2023Aspirant
Oops - please ignore my last question - I followed the link you provided and am downloading/installing
- michaelkenwardNov 22, 2023Guru - Experienced User
BioPete wrote:
In this case, "no longer detect" means that neither Windows system lists the SSIDs (main and guest networks) in the list of available wireless networks. They do, however, show other wireless networks (e.g. from nearby neighbors).
And yes, other devices can see the SSIDs, including two Android phones, two Kindle tablets, a Chromecast device, and two Roku boxes, all of which are connected and functioning as they should.
Smells like a problem in Windows.
As for the firmware version, not being the latest, can you tell me the latest version number? I'm basing it on what the admin software is telling me, so maybe I need to look somewhere else?
That on-board check is not reliable. Which is why I posted the link to the new version.
- BioPeteNov 22, 2023Aspirant
Thanks - I'll keep digging on the Windows side. Both machines were previously connected by separate Ethernet over Powerline adapters, but both were still able to see the previous wireless network. I might switch back to them to see if that changes anything.
Thanks again for your advice.