I have a Joey Wireless 2.0 and was wondering if/how to extend the range on the unit? I have read the posts here, but my problem is I cannot find the signal using the WiFi analyzer app on Android. It doesn't show up on 2.4 nor 5 Ghz.
No way to "extend", other than re-positioning. It operates in/on it's own specific network. Not detectable as normal WIFI.I have a Joey Wireless 2.0 and was wondering if/how to extend the range on the unit? I have read the posts here, but my problem is I cannot find the signal using the WiFi analyzer app on Android. It doesn't show up on 2.4 nor 5 Ghz.
I have found mine on a Wi-Fi analyzer app it did not show a name but it showed the make which was echostar technologies and it was usually the same Wi-Fi channels and my home Wi-Fi so I changed the 5ghz channel on my hone Wi-Fi and the wireless joey is much more reliable
I used the same app hit the eye at the top and click ap listCan you tell me which app you used? I was using Wifi Analyzer - Android Apps on Google Play
No problemThanks Joe891! I found it and will clear the channels. Much appreciated.
No way to "extend", other than re-positioning. It operates in/on it's own specific network. Not detectable as normal WIFI.
Funny thing there, I had already mentioned that. Maybe you did not understand my use of the word "reposition-ing"?That's not true. You can extend the range by relocating the wireless access point. To do that you have to run a cable from the solo hub or node, which ever is used coming from the client port with a splitter. Run the cable to a place that is closer to the location of that wireless Joey. You'll need to get a hopper Internet connector and plug the cable into the back of the hopper Internet connector and then connect the wireless access point to the hopper Internet connector via ethernet.
Funny thing there, I think I had already mentioned that. Maybe you did not understand "reposition-ing"?
So you just assumed I was not talking either or, since it's a two to tango affair? Of course I was refering to WAP.Or I'm blind because I don't see you say anything that comes close to what I said and what you posted why is that the Wi-Fi Joey needs to be re-positioned which is not true
Since you just joined today, I'll give you a pass. WELCOME!OK if that's the case but to somebody who doesn't know any better they might want to know how to relocate the access point
No harm, no foul.I'm not trying to argue with you and I am trying to feel my way around the site but I am a very detail oriented person and a very high level technician so if I go overboard on my responses than I apologize
So you just assumed I was not talking either or, since it's a two to tango affair? Of course I was refering to WAP.
The original post I responded to was "how to extend range" IMO, that traditionally refers to the router, or in this case the WAP. Sorry if normal convention failed me.FWIW: As someone unfamiliar with the wireless Joey and someone who is familiar with optimizing Wi-Fi networks, I assumed you meant repositioning the Joey, not the WAP. Now that I understand what you actually meant, it makes a lot more sense.