a month ago
My Google wi-fi is sending 5GHz wifi to a 2.4GHz device, a Brother printer. I know they should handshake and agree the 2.4 GHz band but they are not and will not connect, unless I force it to with the BrotherNetwork Connection Repair Tool.
I have the additional issue of my Desktop Windows 11 PC switching off the wi-fi after a short period. It then says "network available" and allows me to re-connect.
Can anyone please give me some advice?
3 weeks ago
Hi saintatwire,
Thank you for posting in the community. I understand that you’re experiencing connectivity challenges with your Brother printer on your Google Wifi network, as well as your Windows 11 PC's WiFi disconnecting. It's certainly puzzling when devices don't connect as expected. I'm here to help you troubleshoot this.
Let's break down each situation:
You're right that devices should ideally handshake and connect to the appropriate band (2.4 GHz for your Brother printer). Google Wifi (and Nest Wifi) uses a single WiFi name for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and it's designed to intelligently steer devices to the best band. However, some 2.4 GHz-only devices can sometimes struggle with this automatic band steering. Here are some strategies for your Brother printer:
2, Desktop Windows 11 PC WiFi Disconnecting
Please try these steps for both your printer and your Windows PC and let me know how it goes.
Best regards,
Virna