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04-04-2022 11:27 AM
I recently moved onto the vodafone pro broadband and installed two of the boosters to replace the Deco mesh system which was setup as a wifi extender. On setting up the boosters I have found that my Ring doorbell will connect to the booster nearest to the doorbell but after a few days the ring doorbell disconnects from the booster to the main router. This results in a weak signal to the doorbell and thus the doorbell does not function properly. Can anyone let me know how I can ensure the doorbell permanently connects to the nearest booster rather than the main router.
I have now used the boosters for over two weeks and have found them to be a inferior product in comparison to the Deco system I had in place before.
I spoke to Vodafone on this and they changed the channels which helped for a few days but need a more permanent solution as starting to annoy me. Also the vodafone wifi experts don't seem to have a solution and refuse to give me another booster.
21-12-2022 04:48 PM
The problem is you can't turn off 5 GHz on the new Vodafone router it's supposed to look for the strongest signal and contact and automatically connect the other problem is if you want to connect to 2.4 I have to go stand outside so my phone connection drops into 2.4 I have TP link power strips that drop out and disconnect from WiFi and the app and Vodafone are not intersted