OK Mike, I'm ready to get back at this router thing
About having to push and HOLD the wifi button...someone must have forgotten she read that during the initial start up
WPS...I know my password, in fact I changed the passwords from the default passwords. Pretty sure the WPS option is on by default. I'll just leave it.
Desktop computer...internet connection reverted to the LAN when wifi went dead.
I think I've already mentioned that I can't move my router. It's connected to the modem that's connected to the desktop computer in the office. I understand it may not be the best scenario since the office is in the opposite end of the house from the two furthest Dots. Router is right next to the door into the office. It's on a 3ft high file cabinet. The LoS thru the house to where the Dots are is fairly open but you can't actually SEE the furthest two Dots.
Documentation...I have it in paper and pdf format
Like you I download the pdf for everything. Lot easier to browse by just searching for a keyword. I just didn't recall having to press and HOLD the wifi button during setup.
Extenders..."
I'd rather not use them, but the loss they can impart to system is overcome by the gains they can provide elsewhere..." What types of problems do wifi extenders cause?
I've changed security settings to WPA-TSK[TKIP]+WPA2-PSK[AES]. Don't even want to know what all that means but if it makes you happy...
I read about a firmware update before I got the router. Upgrading the firmware was the first thing I did. There was another firmware update last week.
I'm going to have to contact ts concerning changing the band to N only, bandwidth to 20MHz only and power level. I'm sure it's all done on the routerlogin site. I see where to UNcheck 20/40 but I don't know if that puts the bandwidth to 20MHz only. There is a "Transmit Power Control" and it's set to 100%
Hope I earned a pretty good grade on my "homework" UNLESS you deduct for turning it in late
renegade, I just moved my bedroom Dot across the room closer to the doorway and closer to a LoS. First location got marginally stronger signal but it can't stay balancing on my headboard lol. About 4 feet away and a little closer to the door, on top of the armoire, the signal was much worse, BUT, it was connected via an extension cord. That's my only option right there. So back to the other side of the room she goes.
My signal strength for those two Dots are consistently in the "yellow". I really think I need a wifi extender OR tell Amazon this router just isn't cutting it and upgrade to a stronger one.
Monica (who's off to get ready for the SuperBowl and chow down on DH's smoked/BBQ'ed chicken and country style pork ribs
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