Apesbrain wrote:
> I swapped the problem Radio above into another location in my home where
> it would be wired and it is now online. That "good" radio I then
> attempted to switch to wireless and it too is unable to find any
> networks. I tried to manually enter my wireless credentials, but
My error: the manual wireless network credentials entry method did work.
(Just need to be careful about upper/lower case.) Sorry.
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Apesbrain wrote:
> I swapped the problem Radio above into another location in my home where
> it would be wired and it is now online. That "good" radio I then
> attempted to switch to wireless and it too is unable to find any
> networks. I tried to manually enter my wireless credentials, but
I swapped the problem Radio above into another location in my home where
it would be wired and it is now online. That "good" radio I then
attempted to switch to wireless and it too is unable to find any
networks. I tried to manually enter my wireless credentials, but no
luck. Did a factory
slartibartfast wrote:
> I didn't do a factory reset on mine. I reinstalled the factory firmware
> before I updated to the new firmware. You won't get offered the new
> firmware unless you install the plugin "Community firmware for
> Touch/Radio/Controller" and enable it in settings.
>
> Sent
agbagb wrote:
> Haven't noticed an offered firmware update to any of my radios recently
> - but, when doing firmware update, why would you also do a factory
> reset? Don't think I've ever done such unless to solve some major
> clitch that rebotts won't clear.I didn't do a factory reset on
Haven't noticed an offered firmware update to any of my radios recently
- but, when doing firmware update, why would you also do a factory
reset? Don't think I've ever done such unless to solve some major
clitch that rebotts won't clear.
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