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Ethernet cables from your modem and turn off your Internet modem for
a full five minutes.
Then turn it back on, wait until it has finished starting up
and then reconnect the Eco-wifi router to LAN port 1 of the Internet modem.
You may also contact your Internet provider's customer service for assistance.
Solution 2: Alternatively you may need to check whether the connection
between the Eco-wifi router and the Internet modem is properly made. The
Ethernet cable should run from the blue WAN port of the Eco router to a port
labeled 'LAN' on your Internet modem, preferably port no. 1. See the figure at
the start of this manual.
Solution 3: If you can’t access the Internet with just one specific device, see
13.5.
13. Frequently asked questions
Since we are using only the hidden "jrs" network on the Eco 100 router, can
you kindly advise if there is a way to hide and/or remove its visible network
counterpart from broadcasting or being listed as an available network to join?
Yes, you can remove the visible networks completely and have only the
hidden
jrs
(and
jrs5
) networks:
•
Go to the Wireless -> JRS menu and turn off the ‘Match Hidden
Network’ option. Then click Apply.
•
Go to Guest network and deactivate / delete the
jrs
and
jrs5
networks.
•
Go to Wireless -> General and set the Band selector to 2.4 GHz.
Change the SSID (network name) of the 2.4 GHz network to
jrs
. Set the
option 'hidden' to yes. Click on Apply.
•
Set the Band selector to 5 GHz. Change the SSID of the 5 GHz network
to
jrs5
. Set the option 'hidden' to yes. Click on Apply.
I see that there is also a wifi network labeled jrs-ecowifi_5G in the list on my
screen. The regular jrs-ecowifi is also listed. Is that really a 5G network?
Produced by 'my' own jrs eco-wifi? If so, what can I do to turn it off? After all,
5G is probably very harmful to health. Just wondered is switching off 5G,
better for us emf wise?
These are two different things that are totally unrelated but often mixed up.
One is the new (fifth) generation of networks for mobile telephony, which will
work at higher frequencies and will require many more transmitters.
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