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10-31-2022 07:44 PM - edited 10-31-2022 07:48 PM
Does anyone know how I separate the 2 networks on the Sercomn LTE 4G router?
I can see the both in the router admin settings but can’t figure out how to create a separate SSID for each one?
on 12-23-2022 09:30 PM
Hi, I have the same problem. Sonos speakers won’t connect to a 5GHz broadband and has asked me to separate out the 2.4GHz so that it can connect.
need help as currently have a speaker that cost a lot of money rendered useless with swapping to Three!
on 02-03-2023 08:25 PM
This is 100% an issue with Three 4g +Hub made by Sarcomm. Devices that only support 2.4hz cannot connect after spending hours trying to get my Sonos to work I plugged back in my old Huawei three 4g router and everything works fine. So I'm now left with an upgrade that isn't fit for purpose.
on 06-02-2023 08:34 AM
So the old basic Three 4G router, does allow you the split the 5Ghz & 2.4Ghz signal?
I ordered the plus version, as I thought it had better range/faster, but that is negated when it insists on using 2.4Ghz:(
a month ago
Any update on this issue? I've just moved to three and have lots of devices I can no longer use!!
a month ago
Hi @Liomari,
This thread is about one of our older devices, is it the Sercomm like this you have, or a different router?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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