My computer, or any of the devices in my house, won't connect to my main SSID from my router. It will only connect through the guest network. How can i get it to where all the devices work on the main and not just through the guest? i have an asus router RT-n66r
Hi,My computer, or any of the devices in my house, won't connect to my main SSID from my router. It will only connect through the guest network. How can i get it to where all the devices work on the main and not just through the guest? i have an asus router RT-n66r
Hi,My computer, or any of the devices in my house, won't connect to my main SSID from my router. It will only connect through the guest network. How can i get it to where all the devices work on the main and not just through the guest? i have an asus router RT-n66r
Likely your normal SSID contains special characters.
You are best to use between 2 to 31 characters from only a-z, A-Z,0-9 for max compatibility with various implementations (manufactures and models) of the WiFi standard.
For example, Cisco says about the SSID for their devices
In this text field, the following six characters are not allowed: ?, ", $, [, \, ], and +. In addition, the following three characters cannot be the first character: !, #, and ;.
http://www.cisco.com/web/techdoc/wi...3-04.JA/1100/h_ap_sec_ap-client-security.html
But we know that apostrophe is not good in a SSID for Asus routers. Some devices do not like leading or trailing blanks the SSID.
Hi,
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Even if you use default SSID and no security at all?
How about resetting to factory default and start over.
No fancy, no funnies first.
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