20 Nov 2024 03:25 PM
i have bought a new Eufy camera doorbell which connects via wifi. it is refusing to connect saying speeds need to be 2.4GHz. how do i know if my wifi is giving me that speed? I can only see Mps quoted!
20 Nov 2024 04:00 PM - last edited: 20 Nov 2024 04:10 PM
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Ghz is an SI unit of frequency, not a speed.
All current* Sky Hub models broadcast both 2.4Ggz and 5Ghz WiFi signals.
* technically the 2013 Sky Hub is still in support, and that's 802.11n 2.4Ghz only.
20 Nov 2024 04:01 PM
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With black Q and Sky Broadband Hubs, you may need to unsynchronize and rename the bands.
With a white Max Hub you may need to reduce the wireless security level from WPA3 to WPA2-PSK using the Hub settings in the My Sky app.
You can use the same settings to temporarily disable the 5Ghz WiFi band: remember to re-enable it afterwards if you do this.
20 Nov 2024 06:56 PM
thanks for these replies. I do have the right GHz it seems. I re-tried and re-tried the set up of the doorbell and eventually it worked! phew!
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