Ok, if those two sockets are definitely connected to each other, you
shouldn't need a switch in between. But, if it's not working, then there
may be something wrong with that connection – either the cable itself,
or how its terminated in one wall soc...
Hello @eLtrix Do you know how those two wall sockets are connected to
each other – or even if they are? Typically, the cables feeding wall
socket Ethernet jacks end in a common location somewhere in the house,
but need to be connected to each other t...
Hello @Deken I would love to see a more useful feature for onboarding
2.4GHz devices. But, just to clarify a bit, you don't need to have the
2.4GHz-only device far away – you only need your phone to be far enough
away to drop back from 5GHz to 2.4GHz...
Yeah – that's the FCC approval from February I was referencing. AFC
allows each WiFi system to contact one of the "providers" to see which
parts of that spectrum are in use by licensed users in the same area.
That way, the WiFi system (which is unlic...