Hide SSID is uneccasry/futile it does not protect from anything only
make things more incompatible, the AP still broadcast it's SSID in some
other way that could be easily picked up (google), it is not really
meant to be hidden and actually breaks the standard to do so.
The WPA2 encryption is the
I don't have an answer to your connection issue, but I can say I have a
similar setup and I don't experience such issues.
My Touch & Radio & Boom all connect via WiFi without issue, and I do
unplug them all to move them around the house.
I simply plug them back in and they are streaming again in 2
lrossouw;569971 Wrote:
> I've seen the the problem on some devices with different channels:
> - On some devices you need to delete the old connection settings when
> changing channel of your AP, others pick it up and goes without
> problem.
>
I did a couple of complete reset of the touch, inclu
I've seen the the problem on some devices with different channels:
- On some devices you need to delete the old connection settings when
changing channel of your AP, others pick it up and goes without
problem.
- If you are not in the US, or if some of your devices have different
regional settings
Hi,
I had my touch running fine for a long while. Then, I added to a
new device to my wireless network. To optimise connectivity I did a
site survey and various throughput tests to figure out the best channel
for the AP (a good old WRT54GS).
After that, I only had troubles with the Touch. After