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The Netherlands
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Go to the router settings menu by entering
bar of your browser. Login with the administrator credentials you
created when setting up the router. Go to the Wireless page (under
Advanced Settings) and click on the Site Survey tab. When scanning is
finished, a table is shown. Copy/paste or note down the results,
especially the Control Channel and Band columns. They show all
occupied wifi channels. These are the channels you should not set the
Eco router to. From this list of wifi network names you could also see if
the wifi of your internet modem has not yet been switched off.
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Go to the Wireless → General tab and set the Band selector to 2.4
GHz. Then set Control Channel to a free channel, one that was not
occupied in the Site Survey list. Try to keep one channel of spacing
between the Eco router setting and any interferer channels, because
the wifi channels partly overlap. Click on Apply at the bottom of the
page. Next, you can do the same for 5GHz.
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If there are no free channels, look at the signal strength of the other wifi
networks. Choose a channel on which only a weak network is present.
Also try to avoid having very strong interferers right above or below the
selected channel.
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Optionally: Set Channel Bandwidth to 20 MHz for 2.4GHz and to 40
MHz for 5GHz.
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Optionally: lower the 'beacon interval' to 800 for 2.4 GHz in the JRS tab
of the Wireless page. For the 5GHz channel you may need to reduce it
even further.
12.5. If the 5GHz network is not showing on your wireless device
Lower the 'beacon interval' for 5 GHz in the JRS tab of the Wireless page.
12.6. I can connect to the Eco-wifi network but can’t get on the Internet
in the address bar of your browser, log in and hover
over the network icon in the right top. The screen should show ‘WAN-
connected’. If it doesn’t, please follow the procedure below.
Solution 1: Your Internet modem may be configured in so-called Bridge Mode.
A router or other device you connect to its LAN port is then directly connected
to the provider's network. Usually only one unique device (MAC address) is
allowed to be connected to the provider's network. When this place has been
taken by the previous setup, the network needs to be reset.
Unplug all
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