Is there a way to force my Aimesh backhaul (GT-BE98Pro <-> RT-AC5300) to use 5GHz as backhaul instead of 2.5GHz? I know my 5GHz connection is weaker, but it’s plenty stable and much faster. Thanks for any help. Happy to supply more info if needed. 0 ...
according to neighbour list. After delecting all config from the APs and rebooting they now participate in NDP an are seen in neighbour lists. Clients now connect to them on 5GHz and dont roam away (since yesterday). I still dont understand what triggered this behaviour can someone help me ...
but the whole idea with giving them both the same name is to allow the device and Access Point to determine which is going to be a better connection for you and when you get closer it
Beyond that, you might try removing both networks, then move your Mac farther away from the router until the 5GHz signal is very weak or gone; then try to log back into the network in the hopes you get a link on the 2.4GHz band. (There is the possibility, however that once you move...
If user is updating an Expansion Hub's firmware through a USB connection, he/she does not have to disconnect RS485 connection to other Expansion Hubs. The user still must use a USB connection to update an Expansion Hub's firmware.
If user is updating an Expansion Hub's firmware through a USB connection, he/she does not have to disconnect RS485 connection to other Expansion Hubs. The user still must use a USB connection to update an Expansion Hub's firmware. The user cannot update the Expansion Hub firmware for a do...
* The ePMP Force 300-25 supports channel size configuration from 20MHz up to 80MHz and modulates up to 256 QAM. * The Force 300-25 supports a local Wi-Fi connection to allow easy installation, configuration, and monitoring from any Wi-Fi enabled device. * The ePMP Force 300-25 support...
Post subject: Possible to force a device to use only 2.4 wifi?I have an Ecobee Thermostat downstairs not too far from router but I guess far enough that it constantly drops wifi connection. My guess is that its using the 5Ghz band. I would like to have it always connect to the 2.4 ...
You need to plug into the white USB port and press the SOC Link button on the back of the motherboard in the proper order to make a connection, but once it is made you can make on-the-fly OC adjustments. I tested it out, and it works quite well. Test System Setup Steven's Mot...
Beyond the PCs themselves, the quality of your in-home network makes a big difference to Steam in-home streaming. For best results, everything should use a hardwired connection, but that’s not always feasible. Allow External content