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In that display, select "Spectrum" to show the networks in a graphical form. To bring up the lower graphical display, select the "i" for info icon in the second row from the top, on the right hand side. Sort the column so that your wifi network sits at the top of the list. Each click, or selection will sort the column in one direction of the other (up or down). You can sort any of the columns by selecting the column title once or twice. It's free and you checked the modem's 2.4 Ghz network with a wifi monitor? If you don't have one available on a laptop, download Winfi Lite from: įire that up and sort the columns by RSSI which is the signal strength. It's normally used to configure Apple's (now discontinued) Wi-Fi routers but it also has a Wi-Fi Scanner that can be enabled in Settings.

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Re: Wi-Fi scanners, for an iPhone, I install Apple's "AirPort Utility" from the App Store. The 2.4 GHz signals are also blocked by metal and absorbed by water so any number of factors could cause a connection to drop, especially if it was marginal to begin with.

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2.4 GHz does have quite a bit of range but there are a lot of devices out there that use that frequency band, so it's also susceptible to interference from neighbouring Wi-Fi, baby monitors, leaky microwave ovens, etc.

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If it's marginal (say around -80 dBm) it may barely be able to maintain the link. Bring it (literally) right next to the Nest Hello and check the signal strength to your router. Just to clarify, is the problem that your Nest Hello is able to connect but loses its connection randomly?Īs suggested, I would install a Wi-Fi scanner on a smartphone.









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