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Trying to get my TMobile Arcadyan21 Gateway to simultaneously broadcast both 5G and 2.5G (no its not working by default/automatically). My router shows 3 choices: Automatic, 5G, or 2.5G …No other settings. PC life is wonderful at 5G speeds but my 2023Sony TV wont connect (at all). When I set router to "automatic" my pc only connects at 2.5G (SLOWWWWWW). but the TV is happy. Everything connects at 2.5ghz when router is in "automatic" mode but speed is only 50mbs. There are no other choices???? When I set the router to 5G TV wont work but phones, tablets, pc's all scream…. BTW my network is "Hidden". What to do????Solved139Visto0likes2ComentariosSecondary WiFi network not seen by devices
T-mobile device: NOK 5G21 GATEWAY GRY CP0 It has the standard 5/2.4 default network, but this network does not work with our roomba. So I created a 2.4 network for it to connect to;however, this new network is not visible on any device we have. I have played with the settings, changing it to 5/2.4, 5 neither worked. I changed other things and nothing has gotten it to be visible. I have restarted the gateway many times and reset our devices, but nothing has worked.53Visto0likes0ComentariosTwelve (!) SSIDs. Why?
I understand why one might elect to enable either 2.4 or 5 ghz, or both. And I assume a third 5GHz would be enabled for mesh WiFi, if/when it becomesavailable. But why would I elect to enable/disable up to twelve different SSIDs? If its just my home LAN, and I basically just want traffic routed to the most efficient bandwidth for the device, is there a reason to disable all but two? Currently, I've enabled them all, but only 1 and 5 are broadcasting, bothwith the same name and password. The rest are hidden and have a different password. That would allow me to connect to any one of them if I had a reason. Aside from creating a guest network, whatare the reasons for enabling extra SSIDs? Are there reasonsnotto enable ones that arenotin use?431Visto1like3Comentarios