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2.4ghz Wi Fi

Adrianblack
2: Seeker
2: Seeker

So I had a new router sent to me the last time I renewed my contract for broadband fibre1. about 2 years ago.

I had a few bits of equipment like wireless adapters that stopped working but it wasnt a biggy so I thought it must be the equipment. I recently had some Wi fi security cameras installed around the house and the engineer who installed them check they were working with his own company system. This is where it gets worse. My new expensive cameras cannot detect the 2.4ghz and after 4 hours on the useless chat thingy and a useless telephone call it now appears the router switches the 2.4ghz off after a few minutes following a reboot each time. The useless advisors can't seem to accept the fact its broken and going by the posts there are quite a lot of peeps on here having same problem. I have an app on my tablet that shows available networks and it shows the 2.4ghz dissapears after a few minutes activity but the 5ghz remains good. Surely after all this time they must know there is a problem with these routers/hubs but they are refusing to replace them. They even did a failed firmware upgrade which left me unable to connect to router via the app. Today they sent another firmware update through which seems like an older version as some settings that where in the old firmware they say are no longer available i.e changing the 2.4ghz channel instead of it being fixed to auto. It did work for about 3 mins then 2.4ghz went off never to be seen again. I wonder if there is anyone out there with a bit of clout reading these posts or is it like the chat bot....falling on deaf ears. I have emailed a random vodafone email address I found today as life it too short to spend anothe 4 hours I'll never get back but I suspect no one will answer. As the great Mike Nelson (scuba diver) once said "Don't hold yer breath"

P.S. Anyone fancy all getting a report together for BBC Watchdog??

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Cynric
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

@RipshodYou are only transmitting on 5GHz 😀

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Jayach
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

@Adrianblack 

Posting the same unreadable block of text twice really doesn't help.

Oooo sorry. I'll get me handbag

Ripshod
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

My reply has gone AWOL. 

Cynric
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

@RipshodYou are only transmitting on 5GHz 😀

Been there done that got the tee shirt mate. Tried everything. Given up now..

Wi-Fi Analyzer app spot on. Shows 2.4ghz graph on different channels as I turn different ones on and off after router reboot then after a few minutes nothing. I have still got the old router from my previous contract with Vodafone and that works but no port for phone when switch over happens.

Out of curiosity @Adrianblack 2.4GHz devices do you have?  It's not until quite recently that the growth in IOT has forced router manufacturers to live up to their claims of how many devices can be connected.  Even my previous Asus RT-AC86u router started running out of steam at 25-26 devices on the 2.4GHz band!

Thanks for your interest mate but don't have any 2.4 ghz devices connected at mo because when I started with the troubles I dumped a few thing and only recently realised problem was router all along after security firm installed cameras and told me.. that parrots dead mate.. it has ceased to exist......its has shuffled off this mortal coil .....it has expired.

Err?

Cynric
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

@Adrianblack  Were I'm proper confused now. Apart from joking with @Ripshod  I've said nothing while waiting for the story to progress.

But now I've lost the plot. You're complaining about 2.4GHz dropping and also saying you have nothing connected on 2.4GHz. Help me understand please, what devices are you trying to connect, to which frequency band, and precisely what make and model are these devices?