I have a Smart Hub 2 which has been working perfectly for over a year. Last week I was installing two smart plugs which just wouldn’t connect to my WiFi so had to turn off the 5ghz network to do so. Finished doing that and turned the 5ghz network back on but have encountered problems ever since.
Firstly my iPhone and iPad kept dropping off WiFi and reconnecting seconds later. Everything else was fine. Eventually concluded it was the 5ghz network so switched it off again. iPhone and iPad fine at that point.
However since then I’ve noticed my iPhone eventually slows down to a crawl even though iPad right next to it is the normal speed. A reboot of the iPhone solves it but needing to do this every morning now.
I still can’t switch on the 5ghz network as it causes both devices to drop/reconnect every few seconds.
Any ideas?
have you tried simply turning hub off and then restarting and failing that maybe a factory reset using recessed button on back and holding 15/20 secs until hub lights flash
Yes I’ve tried simply rebooting the router but that doesn’t change anything. I haven’t tried factory reset as yet.
Have you tried changing the 5Ghz WiFi channel.
You might want to edit your post, what is @jem16 supposed to 'charge' the 5ghz network with?
I thought I had but not sure now. Anyway I’ve turned it back on and selected Channel 40 instead of 36.
So far it’s not dropping and reconnecting continually although had to tell the iPhone to forget the network and then connect again.
I’ll need to wait and see if the slowdown to a crawl issue appears with the iPhone.
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