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5-GHz not working
- 5 years ago
Another thing that might help is to turn off all of the devices connected to the modem. I don't know what your TV is like, but if you can have it forget the prior connection, that would be a plus, then turn it off too. Then unplug the modem, wait at least a minute, then plug it back in. Then, after at least five minutes, which gives the modem a chance to be fully back up and ready, try to connect your TV to it. After that turn your other devices back on, or at least the ones you want on, anyway.
The 5GHz band is more temperamental as its range is considerably less than that of the 2.4GHz band. Also, a device has to be able to connect to the 5GHz band, and not all can. Just about all can connect to the 2.4GHz band, however.
If a portable device and you know for sure it can utilize the 5GHz band, I would try moving it closer to the modem to see if that helps. If it does, it's definitely a range issue.
The HughesNet mobile app also has a signal tester, though I can't remember where it is in the app. You can use it to test the signal strength, but make sure the device you have the app installed on is connected to the same band you want to test for in the area that you're testing. i.e. if you're testing whether the 5GHz signal is good at your TV's location, make sure the device is connected via the 5GHz band and at the location of the TV before running the test.
Hope this helps. 🙂
- hooterville5 years agoSenior
Thank you GabeU.
I will get the app and try that. The 5GHz shows up as a choice on my tv and phone and it used to work, but now it loses the connection and when I put the password back in it says it can't connect. The TV is only about 5 feet from the modem, so distance shouldn't be an issue.
Mary
- GabeU5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Another thing that might help is to turn off all of the devices connected to the modem. I don't know what your TV is like, but if you can have it forget the prior connection, that would be a plus, then turn it off too. Then unplug the modem, wait at least a minute, then plug it back in. Then, after at least five minutes, which gives the modem a chance to be fully back up and ready, try to connect your TV to it. After that turn your other devices back on, or at least the ones you want on, anyway.
- hooterville5 years agoSenior
Hi GabeU,
I downloaded the app and checked the signal strength. It says that it is excellent. I checked it several times. Well, miraculously this morning, my TV did connect. I also checked the signal strength in another room where my laptop is and it is excellent. The laptop will not connect with the 5GHz. It has in the past, but does not now.
I have found in the past that if the TV does not connect to the WiFi that it helps to do what you had sugeested. I have turned it off and reset the modem. That had always worked before but lately it hasn't worked until this morning.
Thank you for your help.
Mary
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