28-04-2021 16:25 - edited 28-04-2021 16:33
The Hub doesn't work on 5 GHz , i tried the next metods :
I will attach a screenshot.
Any other advices ? thank you .
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on 28-04-2021 18:08
@leruA wrote:I own a samsung galaxy A10 , the phone has Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n wich means that has a frequency that operates in Dual Band mode. The protocol will support 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
Nope it’s 2.4Ghz only per a reply on the Samsung community forum:
”All the Galaxy A5's support the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency, while the A10 only supports 2.4GHz.”
on 28-04-2021 16:34
on 28-04-2021 16:52
28-04-2021 17:04 - edited 28-04-2021 17:09
I did a pinhole reset , i disconnected any ethernet cables from the Hub (left the coax connected), and then with the Hub still "switched on" i pressed the pin in firmly with paper clip/SIM tray tool or similar "thin thing" for at least 60 seconds, i released the pin, left it for 5’ to stabilise and i manually switch it off, after that i separated the wifi SSID's and switched off the channel optimisation again.
28-04-2021 17:06 - edited 28-04-2021 17:07
I own a samsung galaxy A10 , the phone has Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n wich means that has a frequency that operates in Dual Band mode. The protocol will support 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
on 28-04-2021 18:08
@leruA wrote:I own a samsung galaxy A10 , the phone has Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n wich means that has a frequency that operates in Dual Band mode. The protocol will support 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
Nope it’s 2.4Ghz only per a reply on the Samsung community forum:
”All the Galaxy A5's support the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency, while the A10 only supports 2.4GHz.”
on 28-04-2021 20:06
Well then i wait to upgrade my phone and after that i will come back with a final response :)) , if my phone doesn't catch the 5 ghz channel then i presume that my Hub 3.0 is working .