Wifi connection
Hi,
I have version 2.0, going to 2.1 "soon" and I'm experiencing an odd issue and wondered if it's just me.
I can connect, through settings/Wifi to a mobile phone hotspot and access internet radio, which works well "Heart Yorkshire for me!"
However, I am unable to connect to my normal home wifi, a Ubiquiti mesh, it takes a long time to see the network but will not connect, saying "unable to connect" - I've tried multiple times, no success.
Anyone else experiencing problems? Normally I wouldn't care but unfortunately there's no mobile connectivity where I am , so I will rely on Wifi for OTA updates.
Thanks in advance for suggestions.
I have version 2.0, going to 2.1 "soon" and I'm experiencing an odd issue and wondered if it's just me.
I can connect, through settings/Wifi to a mobile phone hotspot and access internet radio, which works well "Heart Yorkshire for me!"
However, I am unable to connect to my normal home wifi, a Ubiquiti mesh, it takes a long time to see the network but will not connect, saying "unable to connect" - I've tried multiple times, no success.
Anyone else experiencing problems? Normally I wouldn't care but unfortunately there's no mobile connectivity where I am , so I will rely on Wifi for OTA updates.
Thanks in advance for suggestions.
Last edited by Deleted User 314 on Thu Mar 11, 2021 8:59 am, edited 1 time in total.
My car is parked the length of the garage from my Ubiquiti AP, it connected first time and I’ve had no issues.
I too have connected via phone AP but failed to connect to my home WIfi, but that is because apparently the car "doesn't support my Security settings". I'm not using anything out of the ordinary and have plenty of other devices connected at both 2.4GHz and 5Ghz. I would set up another WWID but I can't be bothered currently.
Mine says the same. I have WPA2.G43FAN wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:57 pm I too have connected via phone AP but failed to connect to my home WIfi, but that is because apparently the car "doesn't support my Security settings". I'm not using anything out of the ordinary and have plenty of other devices connected at both 2.4GHz and 5Ghz. I would set up another WWID but I can't be bothered currently.
Wondered, if 802.11n is needed, mine is ac, but neighbors wifi seems good.
Life Pro Performance, Manganese gray, Heat pump, Tow bar, 0792 / 2.1.
Moved another router around so the car picked up the WiFi and it connected immediately.
Ubiquiti AC-PRO won’t connect
TP-LINK TL-WR940N connected no problem.
Car sees both networks at full signal.
Ubiquiti AC-PRO won’t connect
TP-LINK TL-WR940N connected no problem.
Car sees both networks at full signal.
If you get a message saying your car 'doesn't support security settings', then your router is probably using the old WPA-PSK and not the latest WPA2-PSK security. Go to router settings by putting its IP address in to your browser (e.g. 192.168.0.1 or similar ) and login. Go to 'advance settings', then 'wireless', then 'security' where you can select WPA2-PSK. Ensure you apply the changes. If you are not offered WPA2-PSK then you are probably using an old router. Hope this helps.
Rob
Business Pro, 62KWh, 150KW, 2.1. White metallic. Wiltshire.
Business Pro, 62KWh, 150KW, 2.1. White metallic. Wiltshire.
Thanks Rob.
I do not get an error message other than "cannot connect to network"
I'm using a Unifi mesh, security settings are WPA2-PSK.
Signal strength is 100% (i.e. I am 3 metres from the pod)
I'm stumped, although there doesn't appear to be any point connecting to Wifi..
I do not get an error message other than "cannot connect to network"
I'm using a Unifi mesh, security settings are WPA2-PSK.
Signal strength is 100% (i.e. I am 3 metres from the pod)
I'm stumped, although there doesn't appear to be any point connecting to Wifi..