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How to find out whether my router is connected to 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz?

The Hubble camera can only be connected to the 2.4 GHz band on Wi-Fi routers.  All Wi-Fi routers have a 2.4 GHz band. Newer routers are often dual-band router, with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, in which case you need to ensure to enable the 2.4GHz band is enabled on your router.


To find out whether you need to connect to a different Wi-Fi® network to set up your Hubble camera, go to your phone settings > Wi-Fi® (or Wireless & Networks) on your smartphone:

  • If you only see one Wi-Fi network name that belongs to you, you can proceed with setting up your Hubble camera with this Wi-Fi connection.
  • If you see two or more Wi-Fi network names that belong to you, then one may be a 5 GHz band. 
  • 2.4 GHz network may have "24G," "2.4," or "24" appended to the end of the network name. For example: "TP-LINK_849E_24G". This is the network you need to select. 
  • 5 GHz network may have "5G" or "5" appended to the end of the network name, for example, "TP-LINK_849E_24G".  


If you are not sure whether your Wi-Fi network is 2.4 gHz or 5 gHz, please contact your IPS and they should advise you. 

 

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