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Retired Navy WO 12-03-2021 08:58 AM

Spectrum Wifi router not found on Dell laptop
 
Does anyone have any experience in resolving this issue? My dell inspiron 15 doesn't find my new spectrum wifi network. I can see other wifi networks and all my other devices see the router and are able to connect but the laptop wont. Any ideas on how to resolve this issue?

GpaVader 12-03-2021 09:12 AM

We had this issue at work and had to update the firmware on our access points. I would suggest contacting Spectrum to see if they have an update for your Router/Modem/Access Point. Depending on how old it is, it may likely need to be updated.

Road-Runner 12-03-2021 09:28 AM

Do any other devices like your phone see the new network? If not, your wifi may have been set up not to broadcast or it's just not working. You can try this to see if it's an issue with broadcasting:

How do I connect to Wi-Fi that isn't broadcasting?
In most cases, you can follow this procedure to connect to a hidden network:
- Select Settings > Wi-Fi > Add Wi-Fi network.
- Enter the network name (SSID), security type, and password.
- Tap Connect. Your device connects to the network.

retiredguy123 12-03-2021 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Road-Runner (Post 2036222)
Do any other devices like your phone see the new network? If not, your wifi may have been set up not to broadcast or it's just not working. You can try this to see if it's an issue with broadcasting:

How do I connect to Wi-Fi that isn't broadcasting?
In most cases, you can follow this procedure to connect to a hidden network:
- Select Settings > Wi-Fi > Add Wi-Fi network.
- Enter the network name (SSID), security type, and password.
- Tap Connect. Your device connects to the network.

Unless I am missing something, the OP said that other devices can connect to the network.

retiredguy123 12-03-2021 09:54 AM

I assume that you have reset the router and rebooted the laptop. I would connect the laptop directly to the router using an ethernet cable to see if you can connect. That will at least tell you if the router is able to communicate with the laptop, and that the problem is with either the wifi signal or the laptop wireless adapter.

villagetinker 12-03-2021 09:57 AM

My laptop has a button to turn the wifi on and off, could yours be turned off?

Road-Runner 12-03-2021 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2036232)
Unless I am missing something, the OP said that other devices can connect to the network.

You're correct, I read that too fast the first time.

metoo21 12-03-2021 01:59 PM

I think the Spectrum routers are initially set to 5 GHz and do not broadcast a 2.4 GHz signal. Is your laptop too old to have a 5 GHz wifi card? I'm not sure about the Spectrum router but others that are set for 5GHz initially can be changed to also broadcast 2.4 but you have to go into the modem software of the router to make the change. Probably log into 192.168.1.1 by typing that into a browser (not the laptop's) and pressing enter. Then it should ask for your username & password. I couldn't tell you what these are for sure but sometimes the default username is Admin. Maybe it is all on a label on the router. I don't use the Spectrum router, I have my own Asus router which is much better.

EDIT: I think you may be able to separate the 2 bands using the Spectrum App on your phone. You will need to make 2 networks - one for each band. Use the same network name but add 24 or 5 on the end of the name. Note that the name can not have spaces but you can use an underscore for spacing. I don't think you can have a period in the name.

retiredguy123 12-03-2021 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by metoo21 (Post 2036326)
I think the Spectrum routers are initially set to 5 GHz and do not broadcast a 2.4 GHz signal. Is your laptop too old to have a 5 GHz wifi card? I'm not sure about the Spectrum router but others that are set for 5GHz initially can be changed to also broadcast 2.4 but you have to go into the modem software of the router to make the change. Probably log into 192.168.1.1 by typing that into a browser (not the laptop's) and pressing enter. Then it should ask for your username & password. I couldn't tell you what these are for sure but sometimes the default username is Admin. Maybe it is all on a label on the router. I don't use the Spectrum router, I have my own Asus router which is much better.

If that is correct, another solution is to buy an external dual band wireless adapter on Amazon for about $20 and plug it into the laptop. It will probably work better using 5 GHz.

metoo21 12-03-2021 02:19 PM

I just read about the Spectrum routers. They broadcast 1 network name and internally pick the band. My suspicion is that the Dell laptop is not 5GHz capable. I do know that routers that broadcast 1 network and "decide" on the connection do not play well with devices that can't see both bands.

I agree with retiredguy, if your laptop is not 5GHz compatible, I'd just get a dual band adapter for it.

CosmicTrucker 12-04-2021 07:07 AM

Had the very same issue with a Dell Inspiron 17. I replaced the built-in wifi card thinking it was failing, but this didn't resolve this strange issue. This is NOT an issue with your Spectrum router, but the problem can be resolved by changing the router setting to limit it to broadcasting only on the 2.4ghz channels. The option of buying a USB adaptor is also a fix, but a little clumsy for a laptop in my opinion.

RoadToad 12-04-2021 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2036247)
My laptop has a button to turn the wifi on and off, could yours be turned off?

OP said laptop sees other networks. So, must be on.

Retired Navy WO 12-04-2021 08:17 AM

Ok so I have just decided to unplug the spectrum wifi router and use my ORBI. It works fine and also gives me better coverage in the house with the satellite antenna. Thanks for all that replied.

airstreamingypsy 12-04-2021 08:43 AM

My Spectrum wifi router shows the option of choosing 5 G or 2.4. Two lines with the router name, one line with 5, one with 2.4 after the name.

My laptop is 7 years old and connects easily, that said, I use the Spectrum wifi modem and pay them $5.00 a month, I think, to use it. That way I don't have to have my own separate wifi router and the modem. Too much clutter.

I'm camping, not home, so can't look at it.

Hunter

Michael G. 12-04-2021 09:44 AM

Or, you could give your grandchildren a call........


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