on 05-03-2023 17:31
Lenovo Ideapad 305 can't see my Hub 5 WiFi. It can see my neighbor's Hub 3, and connected fine to my old Hub 3.
All my other devices can see the Hub 5 and connect just fine
The Lenovo will connect by ethernet.
I have updated all drivers on the Lenovo.
I have rebooted and reset the Hub 5.
The laptop can see about 6 or 7 other WiFi signals. But not the Hub 5.
on 05-03-2023 17:55
on 05-03-2023 17:57
Connect to the Hub 5's menus http://192.168.0.1
In the Wireless >>> Security settings try changing the encryption mode from WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE to WPA2-PSK
on 06-03-2023 18:50
Thanks for responses. How can I access the Hub with the laptop? Will I get in with a wired connection? Or can I access it on a phone?
06-03-2023 19:32 - edited 06-03-2023 19:34
A laptop with a network cable will work best & is the safest route.
on 09-03-2023 09:28
Thanks for your post on our Community Forums @Troglodyte23, and a very warm welcome to you!
Sorry to hear of the difficulty you've faced on the Lenovo laptop when trying to connect to our Hub 5.
Have the suggestions provided from the fellow Forum users provided a positive outcome?
If you're still experiencing this fault, it may be worth reaching out directly to Lenovo to see if they have experienced this fault with other users, and if they have any further diagnostics or workarounds.
Kindest regards,
David_Bn
on 18-03-2023 15:03
I thought this was going to work, but sadly it didn't. The Hub 5 is already set to WPA2-PSK.
on 18-03-2023 15:06
on 18-03-2023 15:23
The spec I'm looking at shows "Atheros Communications AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter (b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4", so that's quite an old chipset.
You might have more success with an up to date wifi USB adapter, and disable the built in one on the laptop?
You could also try the legacy wifi setting on the Hub 5;
Access your Hub by navigating to 192.168.0.1
Login with the default login info (on base of Hub) unless you've already updated it.
Go to Advanced Settings > Wireless > Wireless signal
In the Wireless frequency 2.4GHz select Wireless mode > 802.11b/g/n/ax mixed
Select Apply changes
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