P Nelson wrote: > > In his first post to this thread, it appears he did bypass the internal > Wifi on two of the radios: > > "I have three of them working by using ethernet cables, One > directly to the router and two using relay/boosters cabled to the > radios." > > Phil needs to get one more for his fourth Radio and the problem should > be solved. Before buying another, I recommended switching out the > Radio not working with one that is working to verify the solution. > > Paul
Paul, if you go through the previous threads linked in the first post (you were part of at least one of those discussions), yes, he can get them working with external devices, but he doesn't want that as the solution. To paraphrase (from memory) he wants the radios to work like radios (portable). I can't recall exactly what he used, but it's in there somewhere :) I am not sure he ever tried wlanpoke, nor has he checked for wifi6 with his neighbors (to the best of my knowledge on either). Also, somewhere in the myriad of posts, I think he said the 4th radio behaves the same. In my opinion its time to either give up, or start swapping things. I have an extra radio that I have offered to send him, if he pays post to send it back. I can check it out on my network, have it play nonstop for a day, then send it out. That would tell us if it's radio or network. I even have a duet I can send. No extra touches tho ;) In that theme I also suggested an old router either bridged, or turn off his verizon radios. I am doing that with my asus routers, turning off the spectrum supplied modem/router radios (5 and 2.4). The one thing to remember is (from memory) he has a touch that doesn't disconnect. It's unique to radios. I have read that from others Jim ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Redrum's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=33806 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=115982 _______________________________________________ Radio mailing list Radio@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/radio