Jim Kirk
Occasional Visitor
I have an AiMesh network with the components shown in my Signature.
When my Wifi clients (e.g. iPhone, iPad, laptop, etc.) view available networks my Mesh system shows up with just a single SID on the network connection screen of the client. No problems here, this is just as it should be.
On to the client at issue.
I have a client called a Geochron 4k World Clock which you can read about here: https://www.geochron.com/4k/
This client consists of a dedicated computer box that attaches via HDMI to my TV set to display the Geochron World clock.
Geochron clients connect to Wifi using only the 2.4GHz radio.
One version of this Geochron box uses the Android operating system and you use a menu to search your available Wifi networks and choose one to connect to. When I search using the Android box the networks are shown in Picture 1. J-2.4G is the 2.4GHz radio from my AiMesh system (fiber internet) and J-CABLE is the 2.4GHz radio from a single router connected to my cable internet. These are two independent internet connections. There are no issues with the Android box, only one SID for the 2.4GHz radio for each independent internet connection.
A 2nd version of the Geochron Box uses the Linux OS. When I search for Wifi networks using the Linux box the networks are shown in Picture 2. I get (3) listings for J-2.4G, my AiMesh network and (1) for J-CABLE.
I am working with Geochron to Beta test the new Linux box and could use some help to identify the source of the Linux Geochron showing (3) AiMesh SID's.
I've seen this (3) SID problem happen before when I used WEMO devices with my AiMesh but I moved on from using WEMO's so I never solved the source of this problem.
Thanks.
Jim
Here's a direct URL to the pictures:
http://www.fareinc.com/Geochron-Digital/4-8-19/4-8-19-Android-Wifi-list.jpg
http://www.fareinc.com/Geochron-Digital/4-8-19/Linux-Wifi-networks.JPG
When my Wifi clients (e.g. iPhone, iPad, laptop, etc.) view available networks my Mesh system shows up with just a single SID on the network connection screen of the client. No problems here, this is just as it should be.
On to the client at issue.
I have a client called a Geochron 4k World Clock which you can read about here: https://www.geochron.com/4k/
This client consists of a dedicated computer box that attaches via HDMI to my TV set to display the Geochron World clock.
Geochron clients connect to Wifi using only the 2.4GHz radio.
One version of this Geochron box uses the Android operating system and you use a menu to search your available Wifi networks and choose one to connect to. When I search using the Android box the networks are shown in Picture 1. J-2.4G is the 2.4GHz radio from my AiMesh system (fiber internet) and J-CABLE is the 2.4GHz radio from a single router connected to my cable internet. These are two independent internet connections. There are no issues with the Android box, only one SID for the 2.4GHz radio for each independent internet connection.
A 2nd version of the Geochron Box uses the Linux OS. When I search for Wifi networks using the Linux box the networks are shown in Picture 2. I get (3) listings for J-2.4G, my AiMesh network and (1) for J-CABLE.
I am working with Geochron to Beta test the new Linux box and could use some help to identify the source of the Linux Geochron showing (3) AiMesh SID's.
I've seen this (3) SID problem happen before when I used WEMO devices with my AiMesh but I moved on from using WEMO's so I never solved the source of this problem.
Thanks.
Jim
Here's a direct URL to the pictures:
http://www.fareinc.com/Geochron-Digital/4-8-19/4-8-19-Android-Wifi-list.jpg
http://www.fareinc.com/Geochron-Digital/4-8-19/Linux-Wifi-networks.JPG