Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Not all areas have access to the same speeds or options. My neighborhood does not have WiFi7 available yet, and again, I will tell you that the installer told me in no uncertain terms that 2.4 would not work in my house unless I added my own router. So maybe different villages have better options, but since we don't know where the OP lives or what level service they have, it's moot. We also don't know for certain that a 5/2.4 issue is what's preventing the printer from working; that was speculation. |
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Most Printers are cheap and after few years outdated. I just buy new one. I had perfectly good HP printer that done it all. Once windows 10 was installed it wouldn’t work and couldn’t be made to work. So I brought 59 dollar one compatible with windows 10. I gave old one to kid that delivered refrigerator. He was happy and I was happy to get rid of it and someone could use it.
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I understand. Some so-called experts won't accept real info.
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I bought my own router/modem a couple of months ago. It's a 5G. I did not know at the time my printer, my husband's Kindle, and now it appears my ECOBEE will/would not connect wifi with my 5G. So I bought a new printer as the other, while it worked great, was wireless but 8 yrs old. I have not figured out the Ecobee but my wifi options on the ECOBEE does not list my 5G....that's another project for another day LOL. I do not have Quantum Fiber.
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Last time I shopped for a router everyone I looked at was a dual band. That's been a few years ago, did they all change to single band?
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I went from Xfinity using my own modem and WiFi 6 router, to Quantum using their newest modem and WiFi 7 router. The spec sheet for the router says it "operates across all three frequency bands (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz)." FYI, the 6 GHz band is for backhaul to/from additional routers, aka mesh system. The Quantum router is configured with one SSID for both 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz. My HP printer is a few years old. It connected without a problem, but I know it supports 5 GHz. I have a 1-year-old Kodak digital picture frame that requires 2.4 GHz. With my Xfinity setup, I had a separate SSID for 2.4 GHz. The Kodak frame connected to the Quantum router without any intervention on my part and it is operating normally. |
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The original 360 Wifi app had the ability to force your network to 2.4Ghz for the initial device connections. Once connected the devices are fine when the default goes back to 5Ghz. I do not see that provision anywhere in the new Quantum app... so this is going to be a huge issue for them and customers. |
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Windows 11 and Cannon printer. When I go to print computer can not find printer. But if I run the windows trouble shooter program it will work (until next time). I do not know what is wrong either.
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Definitely worth checking. |
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If you have a power outage, all 2.4Ghz devices will be fine. It's the initial connection - once connected the devices are good until you either replace them or the router. Yes you can buy your own router, but it won't just drop in and work on the Quantum network. You need to ensure you get a router that supports VLAN tagging, and then set VLAN tagging to 201. I'm currently using Orbi routers because they are far faster than anything that Quantum provides. Also, any router you get for $30 is going to offer poor performance and features. I was in this industry for nearly 40 years - I designed networks for large corporations - I know how this all works. |
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Dual band routers offer two different networks (SSID's) for 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz. You have two distinct network names, so you can select which one to connect to. Mesh routers have dual bands, but generally offer both 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz under the same SSID. Older 2.4Ghz devices and many cheap smart devices aren't able to connect properly to a mesh network. Most of the newer 2.4Ghz devices can now connect. |
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