Can't set a password on the 5ghz extended network
I have configured this device several times. It allows me to put a password on the 2.4 ghz extended network, but does not allow me to put a password on the 5ghz side.
What am I missing?
Thanks!
Jack
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Jack,
Does your router support 5GHz? If so there should be no reason why during the quick setup that the 5GHz does not allow you to connect and set a password.
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Carl wrote
Jack,
Does your router support 5GHz? If so there should be no reason why during the quick setup that the 5GHz does not allow you to connect and set a password.
Yes, it does. When I go through the config, it sets up the 5ghz side, and I can connect to it. It just doesn't let me assign a password to it. It's even listed as an Unsecured Network.
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That would be why. Regardless if you change the SSID to something unique the password would still be the same as your host network. Since the host network does not have a password, you cannot assign a password to the extended network.
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Carl wrote
That would be why. Regardless if you change the SSID to something unique the password would still be the same as your host network. Since the host network does not have a password, you cannot assign a password to the extended network.
The host network does have a password on both the 2.4 and 5 ghz. I have set up the extender with different SSIDs and matching SSIDs. Each time, I can set a password for the 2.4, but not the 5. And every time, the 5ghz shows up as an unsecured network.
If I log into my hostr 5ghz, I have to enter a password.
I'm not a network guy, so I apologize, but what am I missing?
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No worries you explained it very well. That is very unusal really the only way a network should come up as unsecured is if the host network is unsecured. One thing to try is to select another network and see if it comes up as a secured network and request a password. If so we would just ask to log into your router and make sure the hot network does have a password. You can change the password on that network as well. If that fails then our next action would be to start a replacement process (if still in warranty)
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Carl wrote
No worries you explained it very well. That is very unusal really the only way a network should come up as unsecured is if the host network is unsecured. One thing to try is to select another network and see if it comes up as a secured network and request a password. If so we would just ask to log into your router and make sure the hot network does have a password. You can change the password on that network as well. If that fails then our next action would be to start a replacement process (if still in warranty)
I tried setting it up using WPS, and it works very well. I don't know why the other way didn't work, probably a PBCAK issue. :o)
Thanks for your help.
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Hier hetzelfde probleem, aangezien de RE450 V1.0 geen verbinding meer had heb ik deze gereset en ik kan ook geen password instellen bij het 5GHz netwerk.
Bij het 2.4GHZ netwerk wel.
Ik wil alles via de app doen aangezien snelste methode.
Is dit 5GHz netwerk toch beveiligd als het hostnetwerk beveiligd is?
Of moet ik volledig opnieuw beginnen en ook via de WPS instellen als ik ook het 5GHz netwerk een paswoord wil geven.
Ik ben ook een leek op dit gebied dus graag een uitleg die ik begrijp :-)
BTW: geen garantie meer maar voorheen had ik dit probleem niet.
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