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Nokia weighing scale compatible with only 2.4 ghz wifi
Nokia weighing scale compatible with only 2.4 ghz wifi













nokia weighing scale compatible with only 2.4 ghz wifi

I’ve had positive experiences with my endpoints regarding this setting. For example, I enabled «Fast Roaming» ( IEEE 802.11r), which can provide uninterrupted switching between different nodes/satellites – different Wi-Fi networks. A corresponding option can be found in the app, where all other fine-tuning settings for the new mesh are also located. You can also turn off the LEDs or automate them to only light up during the day. LEDs on both routers are now permanently green. The second unit was recognised flawlessly. Convenient, you don’t have to trigger the connection process manually.

nokia weighing scale compatible with only 2.4 ghz wifi

Once the first Wi-Fi 6 unit was operational, the app alerted me that the router would automatically connect to additional mesh nodes within 120 seconds. The LED indicates operating status through colours. The app connected to the router’s temporarily open Wi-Fi – then I was allowed to set up my new network, SSID «Hack-mi-Net» («Don’t-hack-me»). Make sure to wait until the LED no longer lights up yellow, but blue. I connected my modem to the primary router by cable and started it. To set up the two devices, I followed the instructions in the app. However, it only shows data and cannot be used to configure the Wi-Fi or other primary settings. The web interface can be accessed via the router’s IP address. As far as I know, setup via a web interface isn’t possible. Setup is done via the «TP-Link Deco» app, available for Android and iOS. Mesh-WiFi following the Wi-Fi 6 standard, Tri-Band, Beamforming, 4x4 MU-MIMO, OFDMA, Guest Network, UPnP and more WPA3-Personal, WPA2-Personal, WPA-Personal, SPI Firewall, Access Control and more 6× internally (4× High-Gain, 2× Smart – for backhauling)















Nokia weighing scale compatible with only 2.4 ghz wifi