03-04-2020 04:06 PM - last edited on 03-06-2020 04:49 PM by RogersMoin
Had my Rogers guy at my house a few days ago to connect an ignite TV box in an upstairs bedroom. He accidentally connected it to the main gateway in my basement instead of our upstairs hallway pod. So I’m getting basically no service to that TV. Any idea how I can assign that device to the upstairs pod???
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03-04-2020 04:33 PM - edited 03-04-2020 04:40 PM
@W_MacNutt wrote:
Had my Rogers guy at my house a few days ago to connect an ignite TV box in an upstairs bedroom. He accidentally connected it to the main gateway in my basement instead of our upstairs hallway pod. So I’m getting basically no service to that TV. Any idea how I can assign that device to the upstairs pod???
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The Ignite set-top box connects to a Wi-Fi network name, not to a specific Pod. Try power-cycling the STB. When it restarts, it should connect to whichever access point (Pod or Gateway) has the strongest signal.
03-05-2020 08:46 AM
Actually, thats not completely true G
When you go an add the wifi to the box, i found that is showed ALL the APs from all the pods, not just the particular SSID only.
So would allow for choosing different APs.
Though.. they did not show signal level.. so its sort of a guessing game.
But if the OP goes back in and trys to re connect it to the wifi, should be able to try the different APs listed.
03-05-2020 10:49 AM - edited 03-05-2020 11:03 AM
@Gdkitty I don't have Pods so I can't confirm this for myself. It could also be that the Xi6 displays all SSIDs that it discovers, through an active scan as well as from beacons. It may use whichever AP that you choose to authenticate. However, if you were to reboot the STB, I would still expect that it would connect to the strongest AP when it tries to join the network.
03-06-2020 08:51 AM