RAINPOINT V2 Sprinkler Timer WiFi Hose Timer Instructions
- June 14, 2024
- RainPoint
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RAINPOINT V2 Sprinkler Timer WiFi Hose Timer
How To Set The Router To Support 2.4 GHz?
If your router supports both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, but only one Wi-Fi
name is displayed on the Wi-Fi search page of your mobile phone, perform these
steps: 1. Go to the Wireless page of the router. (The entry address is usually
provided on the label attached to the back of the router). 2. Go to the 2.4
GHz setting page, and set the Wi-Fi name (SSID) to xxx-2.4G, where xxx
indicates the Wi-Fi name. Save setting. 3. Go to the 5 GHz setting page, and
set the Wi-Fi name (SSID) to xxx-5G, where xxx indicates the Wi-Fi name. Save
setting. When the preceding settings are complete, the new Wi-Fi names will
appear on the Wi-Fi settings page of your mobile phone. Note: After the Wi-Fi
names are changed, you need to reconnect the devices that use this wireless
router. The password remains the same if it has not been changed. The
following files describe how to configure the routers of some popular brands.
- Configure a Netgear router
- Configure an ASUS router
- Configure a D-Link router
- Configure a TP-Link router
Configure a Netgear router
- On the BASIC tab page, click Wireless.
- In the Wireless Network (2.4GHz b/g/n) area, set Name (SSID) to “xxx-2.4G” , where xxx indicates the Wi-Fi name. Saving setting.
- In the Wireless Network (5GHz a/n/ac) area,set Name (SSID) to“xxx-5G”, where xxx indicates the Wi-Fi name. Saving setting.
When the preceding settings are complete, the new Wi-Fi names will appear on the Wi-Fi settings page of your mobile phone.
Note: After the Wi-Fi names are changed, you need to reconnect the devices that use this wireless router. The password remains the same if it has not been changed.
Configure an ASUS router
- In the Advanced Settings area, click Wireless .
- On the General tab page, check whether Enable Smart Connect is On. If Smart Connect is enabled, disable it to separate the SSIDs for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
- In the Band drop-down list, select 2.4GHz and then set Network Name (SSID) to < xxx&rt; -2.4G , where xxx indicates the Wi-Fi name. Save the setting.
- In the Band drop-down list, select 5GHz and then set Network Name (SSID) to < xxx&rt; -5G, Save the setting.
When the preceding settings are complete,the new Wi-Fi names will Appear on the Wi-Fi settings page of your mobile phone.
Note: After the Wi-Fi names are changed, you need to reconnect the devices that use this wireless router. The password remains the same if it has not been changed.
Configure a D-Link router
- Configure a D-Link router On the D-Link home page, click the Settings tab and select Wireless.
- In the 2.4GHz area, set Wi-Fi Name (SSID) to “xxx-2.4G”; and in the 5GHz area, set Wi-Fi Name (SSID) to “xxx-5G”, where xxx indicates the Wi-Fi name.
- The last step is to Save the settings. When the preceding settings are complete, the new Wi-Fi names will appear on the Wi-Fi settings page of your mobile phone.
Note: After the Wi-Fi names are changed, you need to reconnect the devices that use this wireless router. The password remains the same if it has not been changed.
Configure a TP-Link router
By default, the TP-Link router Wi-Fi names(SSID) for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands are the same. To distinguish the SSIDs for the two bands, follow these steps:
- In the lower-right corner of the page, click Setting.
- Click Wireless .
- In the 2.4G Wireless area, set SSID to (xxx) -2.4G , where xxx indicates the Wi-Fi name. Saving setting.
- In the 5G Wireless area, set SSID to (xxx) -5G, where xxx indicates the Wi-Fi name. Saving setting.
When the preceding settings are complete, the new Wi-Fi names will appear on the Wi-Fi settings page of your mobile phone.
Note: After the Wi-Fi names are changed, you need to reconnect the devices that use this wireless router. The password remains the same if it has not been changed.
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