![]() ![]() However, the firmware AT&T has selected for the devices is severely crippling utilizing the hardware for a high quality WiFi network. The smart extender devices seems to be of good build quality and ability. This will cause interference when in a space that is partially covered by multiple devices. However, the BGW210 is set to channel 6 and the Airties are also selecting channel 6. Ideally, I want to use channels 1, 6, and 11 for the three devices. The AT&T SmartHome App, BGW210, or AirTies 4921 webUI has no ability to customize the SSID Settings for the extenders.Īlso, the channels are auto-selecting overlapping 2.4Ghz WiFi channels. ![]() This makes the devices configured to utilize my 2.4Ghz SSID ignore the extenders. Smart Extenders - 2.4Ghz SSID = "Home5g" - 5Ghz SSID = "Home5g" I hooked up: Modem-eth-airties-eth-airties-eth-desktop as a test in the living room to see if they could work that way, the way my house is wired it would make it easy to set up that way and have both on a ethernet backhaul. That was more of a test to see if they could work that way. The WiFi smart extenders are applying the 5Ghz SSID name to both bands they are broadcasting.īGW210 - 2.4Ghz SSID = "Home" - 5Ghz SSID = "Home5g" I didnt leave them daisy chained when I put them in place. I have different SSID names for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz WiFi bands. I have them connected via ethernet backhaul to my BGW-210. I recently purchased two ATT Smart WiFi Extenders.
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