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12-05-2022 10:34 PM
So I have two older laptops. When searching for the WiFi they won't find the sad on the list. Everything else connects absolutely fine. Having run a WiFi analyser I have come to the conclusion that the band's the router automatically uses are too high and the laptops are unable to find them. Having spent the best part of an hour on live chat being asked to turn on and off my router to change the band's I gave up. Utterly useless help.
Can anyone advise me on a way around this without someone saying buy a new laptop or router? Or is there anything Vodafone can do to manually change them for me?
12-05-2022 10:56 PM
Laptop are 2.4 GHz only and router is using 11-13. They are on windows 10. Not on pro just the regular broadband with a 40 meg connection
13-05-2022 12:37 AM - edited 13-05-2022 12:54 AM
If the laptops are 2.4 only, and are not correctly configured they may not be able to "see" channels 12 & 13.
What do you mean by using 11-13, as the router should only be using one channel.
You can see the channel being used under Status & Support in the router settings.
Check the laptops to make sure they are configured for the U.K. and if they still don't see those channels, try getting an updated Wi-Fi driver from the manufactures website.
13-05-2022 06:58 PM
Sorry meant to say it's using 12 or 13. Laptop is set for UK. Unfortunately last driver update for the laptop was back in 2015 already checked this. I'm kind of out of ideas.
14-05-2022 03:16 PM - edited 14-05-2022 07:20 PM
If you connect the laptop via Ethernet (so it can get a new driver), and uninstall the WiFi adapter from device manager (including removing the drivers on disk. if it asks), then let it find a new one that may get it working properly.