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Javichu1984
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Mar 09, 2016
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R8500 - Set up same SSID in 2,4Ghz and 5Ghz band

Hello everybody.

 

I'm going to buy the new R8500, but before I wan't to know if now is possible to set up the same SSID in the 2,4Ghz and 5Ghz Band. I remember that in the past it was not possible.

 

There was a workaround for this:

 

"The way around this issue is through the popup. It seems that it is a simple javascript popup that prevents you from applying the settings. The easy way around it; is to use Firefox. Hit Apply, then ok to the pop-up. Do it again 2 or 3 times. Firefox with then ask you if you want to disable popups for this page. Check the box, and hit ok. The next time you hit Apply, the settings will be saved."

 

But I don't know if it continues working.

 

Is possible now to set up the same SSID?

 

Thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

  • Yes you can set up all three radios to use the same SSID and passphrase. That's how I have mine configured. It's called "Load Balancing" in the router's manual. Alternatively, you can bind the pair of 5Ghz radios to a single 5Ghz SSID in what Netgear calls "Smart Connect", leaving you with the 2.4Ghz radio for legacy devices and the combined 5Ghz radios for the newer tech.

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  • Yes you can set up all three radios to use the same SSID and passphrase. That's how I have mine configured. It's called "Load Balancing" in the router's manual. Alternatively, you can bind the pair of 5Ghz radios to a single 5Ghz SSID in what Netgear calls "Smart Connect", leaving you with the 2.4Ghz radio for legacy devices and the combined 5Ghz radios for the newer tech.

    • Javichu1984's avatar
      Javichu1984
      Aspirant

      Thank you so much!

       

      I thought Smart Connect will work on all the 3 bands, to move devices from the slower to the faster Wi-Fi.

       

      So drummin1 if you disable smart connect, you could set up all the 3 SSID manually with each own passphrase, but you could also set up the same for all the 3?

       

      Extracted from the manual:

       

      Load Balancing
      The router uses load balancing to distribute WiFi connections among all three WiFi bands, to ensure that both the WiFi bands are utilized. Load balancing prevents overloading a single 5 GHz band and ensures that both the WiFi bands are utilized and device connections are spread across the two bands.
      For example, if three mobile devices are connected to one 5 GHz band, the fourth device is automatically connected to the other 5 GHz band.
      Slower devices like printers, older computers, or IP cameras connect to the 2.4 GHz band.The presence of two 5 GH bands prevents overloading when many devices use WiFi at the same time.

       

      So I assume, the device will move automatically the devices from the 2,4Ghz band to one of the 5Ghz band... so what is the difference in the algorithm between Smart Connect and Load Balancing? Just that Load Balancing will work with all 3 bands and Smart Connect just to the 5Ghz Bands?

       

      spewak It's what is causing that I don't have bought it yet, because I don't want to had more than one SSID.

      • NightOwl326's avatar
        NightOwl326
        Luminary

        No this router does not do band selection between 2.4 ghz and 5.0 ghz. Asus has that feature on their 5300. Setting one ssid for all three radios is a sloppy way to achieve the same results but does not achieve true band selection. Netgear has chosen to include this feature, and the asus inclusion of this feature has caused more problems than it solves.

  • Javi,

    Great question. I did not know that it was possible to have same SSID for both bands.