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![]() IMAGE 1, Example of ONE Wi-Fi network:As seen in the iPhone Wi-Fi settings below, this is an example of only one Wi-Fi network name that belongs to the user, "Myhomenetwork." The others (Dark Knight and Snooze) do not belong to the user, and he cannot connect to them as they are password protected. Please continue reading the article below Image 1. I see TWO or more networks:If you see two or more Wi-Fi network names that belong to you, then one may be a 5 GHz band.I see ONE network: If you only see one Wi-Fi network name that belongs to you, you can proceed with setting up your Hubble device with this Wi-Fi connection.How many Wi-Fi networks do you see that belong to you? To find out whether you need to connect to a different Wi-Fi network to set up your Hubble device, go to Settings>Wi-Fi (or Wireless & Networks) on your smartphone. You do not need to read further.Įasy check of your smartphone's Wi-Fi connection If both of your 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands have the same name (SSID) and password, you will not have any problem connecting your Hubble device regardless of which Wi-Fi network band your smartphone is connected to.Newer routers are often dual-band router, with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
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