Heuer wrote:
> I use Ubiquiti Unifi AC- Lite access points and they are rock solid on
> all (32) client devices
I love Ubiquiti stuff too, but recent updates to UniFi and/or the
firmware for the Unifi AC access points has played havoc with my older
SB devices. There is a setting on the
What is the make and model of your device? I might suggest something, if
I knew the model. Also, mind that squeezeboxes do not use N for wi-fi.
So make sure to check your router settings for this. Anyway, there's
always an option to add an external router to your modem.
I use Ubiquiti Unifi AC- Lite access points and they are rock solid on
all (32) client devices including two Radio's, two Boom's and three
SB3's along with lots of 2.4Ghz IOT stuff. I can't understand why anyone
would want WiFi 6 in their home as it is intended to serve hundreds of
devices in a
There are plenty of decent routers available and you most ISPs will let
you use whatever router you want. They just wont support it.
So you have 3 options.
1. Get a decent router and go through the pain of getting it set up with
your particular ISP.
2. Use an old router or access point
Another way suggested in similar threads is to go into the Router
Setings via a browser (often this needs to be an ethernet-connected
machine, as settings usually can't be altered via a purely wifi
connection) and see what type of radio wifi signal is being
provided. New routers typically
A typical way to handle this is to keep the working WiFi access point
and have everything connect to that - and then use Ethernet to connect
that access point to whatever it is that the ISP is forcing on you ...
and turn off the WiFi on the ISP provided box.
Often the old ISP does not want
Hello,
I have had no problems connecting my device to wireless in the past. I
have a number of squeezebox radios I have been using for many years. I
had to change Internet providers. They sent a new modem. None of my
devices would connect to the new wireless network from the new modem. I
have
LovelyBrook wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have had no problems connecting my device to wireless in the past. I
> have a number of squeezebox radios I have been using for many years. I
> had to change Internet providers. They sent a new modem. None of my
> devices would connect to the new wireless
Hello,
I have had no problems connecting my device to wireless in the past. I
have a number of squeezebox radios I have been using for many years. I
had to change Internet providers. They sent a new modem. None of my
devices would connect to the new wireless network from the new modem. I