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Re: Connecting to WiFi
When you connect to the weather station with your phone in ad hoc mode, you can just enter 192.168.1.1 in the browser of your phone . At this stage, your phone is just connected to the weather station and nothing else. You don't need internet access as 192.168.1.1 is just on your home network.
Edit: typing as @ptrduffy posted
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Re: Connecting to WiFi
Just get "Safari can't open that page??
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Re: Connecting to WiFi
Can't access it on my phone either??
Does my computer have to be on the 2.4Ghz net? I think it might be on the %ghz but have no idea how one checks and changes..........
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Re: Connecting to WiFi
Hi @cheddarman
Your phone or laptop will only be able to connect to 192.168.1.1 immediately after you connect the phone/laptop to the WWS_XXXXX WiFi network, which will only be active after you do the 4-second press on the BARO-WiFi button.
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Re: Connecting to WiFi
I have AP on the display and have connected my phone to the WWS wifi but my laptop won't go into the 192.168.1.1 page.
Does my laptop have to be on the 2.4Ghz band? I don't know what it's on so how do I check and change if need be please?
Told you guys I was a complete novice with this stuff!!

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Re: Connecting to WiFi
When talking directly to the weather station your device needs to be on 2.4Ghz. You probably can't force your device to connect to a particular band. Turn off the the 5Ghz band on the hub temporarily to force your device onto 2.4Ghz.
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Re: Connecting to WiFi
I'll give that a go when nobody else is around🤣🤣
How do I do this please?

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Re: Connecting to WiFi
Go to advanced wireless settings in the hub manager and toggle off 5Ghz wireless
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Re: Connecting to WiFi
👍when nobody else around using the wifi🤣
When I turn off the 5Ghz, will everything connected to it automatically switch to the 2.4Ghz and then back to %Ghz when I restore it?
Im on a learning curve🤔

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Re: Connecting to WiFi
Yes, to both