jtp10181
Senior Member
That should never be a problem even with a different SSID for each band. Separate SSIDs does not segregate the LAN unless you use a guest network with the segregation enabled.which should prevent the problem of devices on the 2.4 GHz band being unable to connect to those on the 5 GHz band
Using the same SSID/password for both bands without the Smart Connect feature still allows the client to chose to connect to either band. Usually once they connect to one they wont change but if there is a blip in the 5Ghz the client may reconnect on the 2.4Ghz.
Personally, I use the Smart Connect for my main SSID for regular devices so they can roam and connect to which ever band gets the best service. I have a hidden SSID for IoT stuff (guest 2, not segregated)) that is 2.4Ghz only. Then recently I had a few devices which do not move often that I wanted to force to the 5Ghz so I setup Guest 2 (again not segregated) on 5Ghz so I could connect them to that SSID and keep them on 5Ghz always. All devices between the 3 SSIDs have no problem connecting to each other.
I do also have a guest SSID setup on Guest 1, segregated (for actual guests), and those devices cannot connect to the rest of the LAN as expected.
This setup works well for me.
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