Chromecast and Google Home Mini devices don't see or connect to EAP225 5GHZ network
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I have a 10+ Google devices. They connect happily to the 2.5GHZ networks I set up on 2 EAP225 and 1 EAP110 access point, but I can't get them to connect at 5GHZ. I've tried everything you'd expect - a 5GHZ only SID, a dual 2.5/5GHZ SID, different radio settings on the 5GHZ network.
Any ideas?
Gabe
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What's the model of these Google devices? You need to make sure if they support 5G radio. Maybe you can try to connect with 5G radio of other AP/Router, check if these Google devices can work with the 5G radio.
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Thanks. They are Chromecast Audio and 2nd gen Chromecast devices so do support 5GHz. I just tested them with another AP (Fritzbox) and they connected successfully.
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263 / 54 | 5 GHz / ac / 80 MHz WPA2, 1 x 1 |
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OK. Half a solution. I fixed the 5GHZ channel to the one that just worked on the other router and it connected. This seems to be the issue:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Chromecast/comments/6lwrix/chromecast_2_doesnt_support_high_channels_on_5ghz/
I'd rather not hardcode the channel, but I guess it's one option.
gabrielhopkins wrote
Thanks. They are Chromecast Audio and 2nd gen Chromecast devices so do support 5GHz. I just tested them with another AP (Fritzbox) and they connected successfully.
Eg
263 / 54 5 GHz / ac / 80 MHz
WPA2, 1 x 1
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gabrielhopkins wrote
OK. Half a solution. I fixed the 5GHZ channel to the one that just worked on the other router and it connected. This seems to be the issue:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Chromecast/comments/6lwrix/chromecast_2_doesnt_support_high_channels_on_5ghz/
I'd rather not hardcode the channel, but I guess it's one option.
gabrielhopkins wrote
Thanks. They are Chromecast Audio and 2nd gen Chromecast devices so do support 5GHz. I just tested them with another AP (Fritzbox) and they connected successfully.
Eg
263 / 54 5 GHz / ac / 80 MHz
WPA2, 1 x 1
I figured it out. I have a couple of US EAP225s running on a European network - so all my own fault - but solvable by setting the channels. If anyone knows a way to flash the US controllers with the EU firmware - warranty invalidating or not - I'd be keen to give that a try.
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