WIFI CHANNEL CHANGE
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28-04-2020 11:23 AM
hey all
is there some magical invisible page on the new router that allows me to change the 2.4/5ghz channels ? the auto channel function just isnt working.
and before anyone says look here and there and posts a link to the app. i have tried the app and im unable to even sync the app with my router..
is there a config editor that can open the backed up config so i can change it there and upload it back ?
why has this function been removed from the firmware ? make 0 sense
my internet is perfect until i try to use a 2.4ghz device then its hampered by my neighbors devices. theres a free channel i can see but unable to change to it
thanks
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26-01-2021 10:42 AM
Sorry moderator but this does not help because the settings you describe are not available.
Which router model and firmware version are your using when you select the channel?
Have you actually tried this yourself, or are you just pasting text from the tech department?
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26-01-2021 10:58 AM
There's no 'Diagnostic and Cures' section either.
Please go back to the tech dept and ask for router model and firmware that this actually applies too.
The government's initiative to get people to retrain in 'cyber' must be working - Every time I speak to Vodafone Technical Support it feels l'm talking to a ballerina.
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26-01-2021 11:13 AM
You say, "ensure that the Slip Wi-Fi bands (SSID) is set to off."
Is this a new setting or do you mean "Split Wi-Fi bands"?
Either way, this is not a satisfactory answer and it does not let us control the WiFi configuration of our routers.
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26-01-2021 12:56 PM
Usual Moderator rubbish. I don't believe the Wi-Fi doctor exists.
My THG3000 is stuck at an earlier firmware (19.2.0203-3261005) than some other posters on here so as well as knowing what router this is supposed to refer to we also need to know the firmware level.
Those videos were from 2015-2018 so if Wi-Fi doctor is new they would not be relevant.
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26-01-2021
01:21 PM
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26-01-2021
04:01 PM
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TJ
standard dribble by a non tech
i particularly liked this
"I'm sure you'll all be wizzes with the above steps "
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My last comment may be harsh but if you actually read the entire thread and proved what you have written on the hardware we are all talking about yourself, you would never have posted anything and just stayed quiet like the last few months.
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26-01-2021 01:45 PM
@maughanorama wrote:standard dribble by a non tech
LOL, I assume you mean drivel. Totally agree.
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26-01-2021 01:47 PM
no no i meant dribble ,, the sloppy goopy stuff. because that's what it was ..
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26-01-2021
03:07 PM
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04:00 PM
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@maughanorama wrote:
no no i meant dribble ,, the sloppy goopy stuff. because that's what it was ..
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26-01-2021 04:05 PM
ahhahaha
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26-01-2021 04:10 PM
@Jayach wrote:
@maughanorama wrote:no no i meant dribble ,, the sloppy goopy stuff. because that's what it was ..
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Though that might happen, but it was only in jest (mostly)
