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2.4 ghz not showing
I've had Tmobile Internet for about 7 months now. I did not have this problem until yesterday. I moved my router to a new location to see if I could connect to devices in the basement - didn't work, so I moved the router back to its original spot.
However, once I made the move my 2.4 network is no longer showing as an option to connect. Not on my android or any device. I have a 5 and 2.4 set up with different SSID Names. I need to have my phone connect to the 2.4 so I can reinstall my Wyze Cams that came disconnected after moving my router.
I've seemingly tried everything - restarting phone, restarting router, resetting networks, power on, power off, even called Tmobile and was told they have to call me back Friday!!
Any help would be appreciated
- Check router settings to ensure both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks are active.
- Ensure the 2.4 GHz network SSID is visible (not hidden).
- Confirm your device supports the 2.4 GHz network.
- Try forgetting and reconnecting to the 2.4 GHz network on your devices.
- If all else fails, contact your internet service provider for assistance.
- jwolan1Roaming Rookie
Thursday night / Friday morning T-Mobile did some kind of firmware push to my 5g home router and it knocked out everything 2.4 gig on my network. Office equipment and VOiP devices are all not working because they require 2.4g. T-Mobile, please correct what was broke. I hate the cable company. But, it looks like it’s back to them after the next day or two if nothing improves.
- sss444Newbie Caller
- Check router settings to ensure both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks are active.
- Ensure the 2.4 GHz network SSID is visible (not hidden).
- Confirm your device supports the 2.4 GHz network.
- Try forgetting and reconnecting to the 2.4 GHz network on your devices.
- If all else fails, contact your internet service provider for assistance.
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- sss444Newbie Caller
- Check router settings to ensure both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks are active.
- Ensure the 2.4 GHz network SSID is visible (not hidden).
- Confirm your device supports the 2.4 GHz network.
- Try forgetting and reconnecting to the 2.4 GHz network on your devices.
- If all else fails, contact your internet service provider for assistance.
- Rogracer2000LTE Learner
Have you tried using a “WiFi Analyzer” to see if the router is actually broadcasting a 2.4 Ghz signal? Maybe that will give you a clue. But it may be that the 2.4 Ghz radio in your router has gone south.
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