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Hub 5 wifi issue

temiko2
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Hi

I have upgraded my router to hub5. All the phones and laptops in the house work appart from one laptop, is the laptop to old for hub5 or do i have to change something in the settings.

Regards

Tomasz Walczak

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Client62
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Try disabling WPA3 in the Hub 5's WiFi Security menu.

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Client62
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Try disabling WPA3 in the Hub 5's WiFi Security menu.

We have gone into the setting but WPA2 was enabled not WPA3 and we tried switching them around.

An older laptop will require WPA2, it will not support WPA3.

Can the older laptop see the WiFi service of the Hub 5 ?

This might be the 2.4Ghz service it needs so make sure that band is set to mixed mode b/g/n/ax for best compatibility.

Hi

Band is set to "no preference".

Mode to "a/b/g". No options with letters "n" or "ax"

Ad Hoc Channel to "1"

 

on the Hub 5 setting

2.4 Ghz Enable

5 Ghz Enable

security set to WPA2-PSK


Key question : Can the older laptop see the WiFi service of the Hub 5 ?

No, lappton does not see the virgin media hub 5 wifi.

wifi works, lapton can see other wifis, my neighbors routers, some of them are VM but I'm not sure if this is the new hub 5.


@temiko2 wrote:

No, lappton does not see the virgin media hub 5 wifi.

wifi works, lapton can see other wifis, my neighbors routers, some of them are VM but I'm not sure if this is the new hub 5.


Rather than buy a new laptop, you could buy a usb Wi-Fi dongle.

IF i have helped you, please give me kudos / mark me as helpful, thanks

I wonder if previously it worked in WPA mode given 802.11g is the last mode supported.

Does a Hub 5 support Security WPA / WPA2 ?

Failing that the previous suggestion of a USB WiFi adaptor is very good call.

I keep a couple of TL-WN725N handy for when a laptop turns up with a problem WiFi adaptor.