Thanks, Steve. I'm sure Google will tell me how to name them both
different. On my set up, my router just has both 2.4 and 5 available at the
same time. Would that work? That's funny about the BT router.
Cheers
B
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: Victor Stream and modem
Hi Barry,
You may need to split the 2.4 and 5GHZ Wi-Fi names so they are different. I
can't elaborate further, as I don't know what router they are using.
The other possibility is that if it is BT, I hate BT, then turn off Smart
Setup.
All the best
Steve
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Subject: [access-uk] Victor Stream and modem
Hi all
A friend of mine has a new modem and no matter what she and her husband
tries, she cannot connect her new Victor Reader Stream 2nd gen to it. The
wi-fi is working fine with other devices. Could it be that the modem is on
a different wavelength than the Stream can connect to? If so, I'd very much
appreciate it if someone could explain how to change it.
Thanks in anticipation.
Cheers
B