Hi,
Every year i am forced to turn on a 2.4 Ghz guest network because my “smart” Christmas lights cant connect to a network that automatically switches between a 5Ghz network and a 2.4 Ghz network, depending on the client and the distance. Setting up the 2.4 Ghz guest network, in addition to my main network, solves the problem for the lights (although its annoying because I have to switch networks just to control the lights). When this guest network is on, it causes other IOT devices to be unable to connect to the main network. My theory is that this is because they also only connect to a 2.4 Ghz network, and while they can handle the auto switching feature, they cant handle it when the same router is broadcasting 2 2.4Ghz networks (even where they each have different SSIDs). As soon as i turn off the guest network, everything goes back to normal. This has happened for 3 years now. Im using an Asus RT-AC86U. This problem has persisted over various firmware changes, so i dont think this is the problem. Could this be a channel problem? Any help would be really appreciated.
Every year i am forced to turn on a 2.4 Ghz guest network because my “smart” Christmas lights cant connect to a network that automatically switches between a 5Ghz network and a 2.4 Ghz network, depending on the client and the distance. Setting up the 2.4 Ghz guest network, in addition to my main network, solves the problem for the lights (although its annoying because I have to switch networks just to control the lights). When this guest network is on, it causes other IOT devices to be unable to connect to the main network. My theory is that this is because they also only connect to a 2.4 Ghz network, and while they can handle the auto switching feature, they cant handle it when the same router is broadcasting 2 2.4Ghz networks (even where they each have different SSIDs). As soon as i turn off the guest network, everything goes back to normal. This has happened for 3 years now. Im using an Asus RT-AC86U. This problem has persisted over various firmware changes, so i dont think this is the problem. Could this be a channel problem? Any help would be really appreciated.