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valleyboy22's avatar
valleyboy22
Dialled in
2 years ago

2.4ghz - connecting devices

Hi,

Got a smart heating fan for my daughters bedroom.

Set it all up and went to connect it to my new super hub but it's only 2.4ghz connection and the hub is 5ghz.

Is there a way I can connect this device to a 2.4ghz frequency on my hub to get this to work. 

 

Thanks 

 

[MOD EDIT: Subject title changed for clarity]

  • You should see 2.4 + 5ghz, if you open a Web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 and then your password to access your hub, then go to Advanced settings > Wireless signal and then tick the enable 2.4 GHz if it's not already ticked and then Apply changes.

     

  • Tudor's avatar
    Tudor
    Very Insightful Person

    VM hubs transmit both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz signals on a combined SSID. Some devices do not like this and refuse to work. If you do not have VM pods you can separate the bands into 2 SSIDs. Go into the settings on the hub and give the two SSIDs different names link xxx-2 and xxx-5. You can the connect the device to the xxx-2 SSID name. If you have VM pods is more lengthy, but come back if you need these instructions. 

    • valleyboy22's avatar
      valleyboy22
      Dialled in

      Got both ticket in the settings but still not showing two options to connect with. The app for this is saying still it needs to connect to 2,4ghz.

    • Scylvendi's avatar
      Scylvendi
      Joining in

      Hi, I would like those instructions please.

      I have the pods so can't split my networks. But I have a smart TV which constantly disconnects and reconnects on the 5ghz network, so want to force it to connect to 2.4ghz only. Thanks.

    • roy247's avatar
      roy247
      Superstar

      Hi valleyboy22,

      If you have Virgin's wifi pods you need to have Channel Optimization enabled for them to work.

      If you haven't got 5G and 2.4G bands then you need to split your Wi-Fi network, instructions on how to do that are in link below, when you have selected Advanced Settings you will also need to select Wireless, Wireless Signal and click on Disable Channel Optimization  at the bottom then click on Apply Changes. 

      https://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Help/Splitting-your-home-WiFi-networks/m-p/4726309#M28

      If you are using pods don't split your network.

       

  • Client62's avatar
    Client62
    Alessandro Volta

    Time to retire the VM Pods & remove the VM Connect app, they are both blocking your way forward to a split SSID.

    Invest in your own Wi-Fi Mesh / Access Points / Repeaters and you will have full control over the Wi-Fi network.