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Your wifi router may give you the option of creating separate 2.4G and 5G S=
SIDs (basically the network name you see broadcasting). I do this on an Asu=
s RT-AC86U. Typically the 2.4G freq provides more range, and the 5G is fast=
er under ideal conditions. Do this, and then config your plug to connect t=
o the 2.4 network.
If not, you can attach a 2.4G Wifi access point to the Wifi router and it s=
hould do what you need. Just don't put the access point in a router mode, o=
r you may have connectivity issues. It should have an "access point" mode, =
or something appropriate to just "extend" the local network.
I use a Ubiquiti UAP-AC-M-US Unifi Mesh Access Point, which is weather-rate=
d, so I can provide wifi to my garage and backyard.
PJ
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From: Shop-talk <shop-talk-bounces@autox.team.net> on behalf of Bob Spidell=
<bspidell@comcast.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 9:55 AM
To: shop-talk@autox.team.net <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Router for the garage
I just installed a wi-fi extender so I could control a garage door
opener. It connects to either 2.4 and 5.0 devices (I think the opener is
2.4 only but, not sure):
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NR2VMNC/ref=3Dppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title=
_o03_s00?ie=3DUTF8&psc=3D1
On 8/10/2020 9:25 PM, Robert Nogueirao wrote:
> I=92d like to use some smart plugs out in the garage so I can turn the fa=
n and vacuum on or off via voice command. The problem is the wifi router =
provided by my internet provider is a 2.4 ghz/5ghz router which switches be=
tween the two depending on the speed and signal strength. The two smart pl=
ugs I have require 2.4ghz. The result is half the time the don=92t work.
> Can I simply plug a 2.4ghz router into the port on the 2.4/5 GHz router, =
give it a name and use that connection in the garage for the smart plugs? =
Will the 2.4/5 router see it simply as another device?
> It sure would be nice to not have to walk across the garage to turn on th=
e fan or vacuum.
> Thanks for any help
> Bob Nogueira
>
>
>
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Your wifi router may give you the option of creating separate 2.4G and 5G S=
SIDs (basically the network name you see broadcasting). I do this on an Asu=
s RT-AC86U. Typically the 2.4G freq provides more range, and the 5G is fast=
er under ideal conditions. Do this,
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If not, you can attach a 2.4G Wifi access point to the Wifi router and it s=
hould do what you need. Just don't put the access point in a router mode, o=
r you may have connectivity issues. It should have an "access point&qu=
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I use a Ubiquiti UAP-AC-M-US Unifi Mesh Access Point, which is weather=
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<div class=3D"PlainText">I just installed a wi-fi extender so I could contr=
ol a garage door
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opener. It connects to either 2.4 and 5.0 devices (I think the opener is <b=
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2.4 only but, not sure):<br>
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<a href=3D"https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NR2VMNC/ref=3Dppx_yo_dt_b=
_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=3DUTF8&psc=3D1">https://smile.amazon.com/gp/prod=
uct/B00NR2VMNC/ref=3Dppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=3DUTF8&psc=3D1</=
a><br>
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On 8/10/2020 9:25 PM, Robert Nogueirao wrote:<br>
> I=92d like to use some smart plugs out in the garage so I can turn the=
fan and vacuum on or off via voice command. The problem is the=
wifi router provided by my internet provider is a 2.4 ghz/5ghz router whic=
h switches between the two depending on the speed
and signal strength. The two smart plugs I have require 2.4ghz. The =
result is half the time the don=92t work.<br>
> Can I simply plug a 2.4ghz router into the port on the 2.4/5 GHz route=
r, give it a name and use that connection in the garage for the smart plugs=
? Will the 2.4/5 router see it simply as another device?<br>
> It sure would be nice to not have to walk across the garage to turn on=
the fan or vacuum.<br>
> Thanks for any help<br>
> Bob Nogueira<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
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