20 Dec 2024 07:20 PM
Hey
how can I check my GHz, I've tried on my iPhone via WIFI but can not find it
20 Dec 2024 08:05 PM
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By default the Q Hub, Sky Broadband Hub and Max Hub models broadcast the same SSID on both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands.
The 2013 Sky Hub, which is effectively obsolete, is 2.4Ghz only.
20 Dec 2024 08:05 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
By default the Q Hub, Sky Broadband Hub and Max Hub models broadcast the same SSID on both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands.
The 2013 Sky Hub, which is effectively obsolete, is 2.4Ghz only.
20 Dec 2024 10:34 PM
Thank you for your response, just trying to connect a Tapo doorbell camera kit and it just will not connect to the hub/router, but thanks again
20 Dec 2024 11:55 PM
I had an issue where I couldn't connect my Ring doorbell to my Sky Broadband router. I resolved the issue but to do so, I had to...
- If using your own 3rd party router, make sure your security does not have WPA3 turned on. It seems doorbell cameras don't like WPA3.
- This one is weird and I'm not sure if it affects all 3rd party routers. On my tp-Link router, if I had WPA2-AES/WPA3 turned on, my Ring doorbell would not connect. However, if I changed security to WPA2 connected my doorbell then changed back to WPA-AES/WPA3, then the Ring camera works fine. Odd I know.
- If using the new white Sky Max Wi-Fi Hub, WPA3-T is okay. This is transitional. It should connect your doorbell camera fine. Mine does without issue.
- Make sure you have the 2.4GHz network turned on in the router Wi-Fi settings. Most cameras will not work on the 5GHz band.
Hope these tips help you.
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