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2024-10-16 18:29:15
@Plankton82 Check the firewall on the PC. make sure that the network card is not set to public, it sometimes switches to public by itself.
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2024-10-16 18:26:24
@Hutchy If you haven't done so, try restarting everything. I've run into weird problems that have been solved by restarting everything in the past.
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2024-10-16 03:57:25
@MR.S 6 Ghz is frequency/channel WiFi 6 is a Wifi standard that has nothing to do with each other. On your access points, you only have 2.4 and 5 Ghz radios, but you are not the first to have...
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2024-10-15 16:30:33
@ZoloNN in such a situation, I sort by uptime, then I quickly find the device I'm looking for, then I give the device a name so that I don't have to look for it later.
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2024-10-15 16:06:46
@Jeesoon1 to connect to 6 Ghz you must have access points that support 6 Ghz, as far as I can see you don't
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2024-10-15 16:03:18
@ZoloNN on Omada there is only the one list, yes as I said fixed IP addresses are also displayed so you have to see what is in the scoop. but I don't see the problem, you find clients and which IP...
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