01-29-2022 09:45 PM
I just installed the google mesh router and the network is great. But when I tried to connect LED lights in the house and outside, they specifically state that they operate and connect to only 2.4 GHz network. I tried creating a separate guest network but that didn’t help. The Petzi treat can for my dog won’t connect, my LED WiFi lights won’t connect, and my Atomi Smart LED chain lights won’t connect to the Google mesh. How can I fix this?
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02-24-2022 02:29 PM
HERE IS UPDATED, added a few lines...
I have same problems, Here is a work around solution if you are using iPhone, it will require two iPhones.
Here is the list how to set-up Feit (or another brand-name) Smart LED Bulb(s) which will work with Wi-Fi 2.4 Mhz band only with certain Multi-Band Wi-Fi routers such as Google Wi-Fi device (router) having without separate Wi-Fi name (SSID) for each band.
02-24-2022 02:42 PM
Buy a cheap Wifi router or borrow someone's spare Wifi router or buy a new Wifi router from store and set up smart LED bulbs, upon done as all smart LED bulbs working, pack up the recently purchase new Wifi router and return to store for full refund saying router does not meet your needs LOL.
PS, see my other comments
03-02-2022 09:20 AM
Hi, BurbankGuy.
I just wanted to follow up and see if you were able to get things working using RobinJ's method or to see if you needed to look into other options. Hopefully this worked out for you.
Thanks.
01-30-2022 04:21 AM
Both Google Wifi and Nest Wifi broadcast both the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands by default; you cannot switch off a band. So your problem is unlikely to be the 2.4GHz limitation of your devices.
01-30-2022 09:57 AM
Given your answer, why is the device that I’m trying to connect not showing on the WiFi list to temporarily connect to it?
01-31-2022 01:16 AM
BurbankGuy, are you saying that the devices you are trying to connect are not found by the Home app? i.e when you tap the + symbol, Home asks you what kind of device you are trying to add, then replies "no new devices found"
01-31-2022 10:03 AM
Hello
I am trying to connect Wi Fi LED lights in my house, Petzi Pet dispensing cam, and Atomic Light LED chain lights in my backyard. All those state they can only work with 2.4 GHz Wi FI, and when I try to connect to the temporary Wi Fi during their set up, I cannot find their Wi Fi.
02-06-2022 01:53 PM
Hi folks,
@Davy123, thanks for the help!
@BurbankGuy, I'm sorry to hear that you're having an issue with connecting your devices to your Google WiFi. If you're not seeing the temporary SSID of the devices that you're trying to set up, I would suggest making sure that they're ready for setup. Also, try using a different device to check if the temporary SSID is being detected.
Thanks,
Edward
02-15-2022 10:18 AM
Hi, BurbankGuy.
I just wanted to jump in real fast to see if you saw RobinJ's reply and to see if you still needed some help on this or if you were able to get it sorted out. If you are still needing some help, just let us know and we'll be happy to continue helping.
Thanks.
02-11-2022 12:22 PM
I have same problems, Here is a work around solution if you are using iPhone, it will require two iPhones.
Here is the list how to set-up Feit (or another brand-name) Smart LED Bulb(s) which will work with Wi-Fi 2.4 Mhz band only with certain Multi-Band Wi-Fi routers such as Google Wi-Fi device (router) having without separate Wi-Fi name (SSID) for each band.
02-15-2022 10:59 AM
Tha is for the suggestion Robin. I don’t have a second phone so your process is not easy for me to follow.
I hope someone in this community will propose a process I could use to make the temporary WiFi of the device to be recognized in google mesh WiFi.
02-24-2022 02:42 PM
Buy a cheap Wifi router or borrow someone's spare Wifi router or buy a new Wifi router from store and set up smart LED bulbs, upon done as all smart LED bulbs working, pack up the recently purchase new Wifi router and return to store for full refund saying router does not meet your needs LOL.
PS, see my other comments
02-24-2022 08:46 PM
Hi Robin
I ordered a router like you suggested and will follow your suggestion. Thanks so much!
03-02-2022 09:20 AM
Hi, BurbankGuy.
I just wanted to follow up and see if you were able to get things working using RobinJ's method or to see if you needed to look into other options. Hopefully this worked out for you.
Thanks.
03-02-2022 09:41 AM
Hello and thanks for following up. I was able to connect a 2.4HZ router, and set up my WiFi devices. Then when I plugged the Google Mesh all devices work fine. This was a brilliant solution. Thanks!
03-02-2022 11:21 AM
Thanks for letting us know, BurbankGuy. I'm happy to hear it was sorted out for you!
I'll go ahead and mark this as resolved, but if you need anything else in the future, please feel free to open up a new thread.
Thanks!
02-24-2022 02:22 PM
I missed one line to be added, see first top line.
02-24-2022 02:29 PM
HERE IS UPDATED, added a few lines...
I have same problems, Here is a work around solution if you are using iPhone, it will require two iPhones.
Here is the list how to set-up Feit (or another brand-name) Smart LED Bulb(s) which will work with Wi-Fi 2.4 Mhz band only with certain Multi-Band Wi-Fi routers such as Google Wi-Fi device (router) having without separate Wi-Fi name (SSID) for each band.
02-24-2022 02:35 PM
Another solution is to buy a cheap wifi router with 2.4 Mhz or multi-band.
Unplug Chrome Wifi device and plug in cheap Wifi router.
Set up the Wifi router using same Chrome Wifi's network name and password.
Set up any smart LED bulbs.
Upon done setting up smart LED bulbs, unplug cheap Wifi router and plug in Chrome Wifi device.
Everything is done.
02-24-2022 02:50 PM
Buy a cheap used Wifi router or borrow someone's spare Wifi router or buy a new Wifi router from store.
Set up Wifi router using same Google Wifi's network and password.
Set up smart LED bulbs, upon done as all smart LED bulbs working.
If you borrowed a Wifi router, you can return borrowed router.
Or if you purchased a new Wifi router, you can pack up the router and return to store for full refund saying router does not meet your needs.
Or if you purchased an used Wifi router, you can either return it for full refund or keep it as future uses.
PS, see my other comments