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SamuelLJackson
Dec 23, 2018Follower
Orbi Home Wifi & LA Crosse Weather Station/Alarm Clock 2.4GHz required Resolved!
Just wanted to share how I fixed the 5GHz vs 2.4GHz issue with connecting my home wifi (orbi triband AC3000 1 router 2 satellites) with the new LA Crosse Weather Station Alarm clock that I purchased from Costco for $19.99. I have searched this site and came across how some people were using a temp fix or disabling the 5GHz band but I searched on Youtube and found a tutorial to label/name the separate (hidden) 2.4GHz band.
All credit goes to Peyton on Youtube. I followed the instructions in his how to video and it literally took less than a few minutes to name the 2.4GHz band so it shows up in my available wifi networks and then to run over to the alarm clock to finish the initial set-up process. I kept my 5G network the same name as it has been since I set up my orbi and then just named the 2.4GHz the same but with "2.4GHz" at the end of the network name for easy differentiation.
Here is the link and I hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEgVG8rR5o8
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- ekhalilMaster
Good information. Thank you
- DinoBravaInitiate
I could not get my Orbi to connect to my Lacrosse Weather Station for two days. Then I simply walked with my phone down the basement to where my Orbi router is and stood within one foot of the router. Used the Lacrosse App and was connected within 15 seconds. I have great coverage with my Orbi and one satellite. Honestly, it is probably overkill in my small ranch style home. Why going right next to the router is a solution when I have great coverage all over my house makes no sense to me but it worked. Hope that helps.
- Blanca_ONETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi SamuelLJackson and DinoBrava
Thank you for sharing these steps as this will surely help others with a similar problem.
Regards,
Blanca
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