this morning I found wifi is connecting to only 5ghz band. when I try to connect to the older version(2.4) an error message is showing. I have chromecast device which supports only 2.4ghz band. kindly help me to connect to 2.4 band.
@sabywrote: this morning I found wifi is connecting to only 5ghz band. when I try to connect to the older version(2.4) an error message is showing. I have chromecast device which supports only 2.4ghz band. kindly help me to connect to 2.4 band.
Did you first unplug the router and wait a few minutes then plug it back in and wait for it to boot up? Secondly it could be a bad router, call 1-800-VERIZON and have them troubleshoot the router first, then if wonky send you a replacement.
you could also go into wireless settings on the router and change the SSID names for the 2.4 & 5 Ghz bands. See if you can connect to the 2.4 Ghz
The solution was to unplug the router and wait a few minutes then plug it back in and wait for it to boot up
That’s right......Exactly what I said as the solution.
The 2.4GHz side of the router comes up for a while and the unexpectedly locks/becomes inaccessible. I will stop using it but several wireless devices in the house only operate on the 2.4 frequency. Powering off the whole router should only be the fix from a manufacturer that does not care. Imagine if your car stops working on the road and they tell you to just turn it off and start again. That is kind of dumb. Verizon should fix the defective hardware which did not come "free with purchase".
You can’t set different ssid’s for 2.4 and 5 on the new fios routers - so the plugs can never connect to 2.4 as the phone I am using auto connects to 5
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