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Text, chat or call our team for help. We may be able to force your mobile device to connect on 2.4 GHz temporarily, so you can complete the IoT device setup. Depending on how many of these devices you intend to connect, the process may take a bit of time and cannot be completed over email.
Complete Setup with a 2.4 GHz-Only Mobile Device
Since your mobile device is connected on 2.4 GHz, you can sometimes use a 2.4 GHz-only mobile device to run the device's Wi-Fi Pro app to complete setup. Once set up, you can usually continue to operate the device using your regular mobile.
Android users can force the device to connect at 2.4 GHz.
- Download and install Wifi Analyzer by Farproc on the Android device.
- Forget the Midco Business Wi-Fi Pro network on the Android device.
- Move closer to the IoT device being installed.
- Open the Wifi Analyzer app and swipe right until you get to the AP List page or use the VIEW button on the top of the screen. Then select the AP List.
- In the list, you will see several SSIDs (network names). Tap on the Secure Zone SSID. This will display a list of all the pods broadcasting on all the different bands.
- Connect to the strongest one broadcasting on a 2.4 GHz channel (1,6,11). Choose Connect.
- Enter the Secure Zone password.
- Your device will connect to that pod on 2.4 GHz. You should now be able to set up that IoT device without the app giving you an error.
- Once all the nearly IoT devices are connected, forget the network on your Android device. This step is important since your device will stay connected to the BSSID on this pod and not roam.
- If you have other devices to connect to Wi-Fi Pro, repeat steps 3-9 until they are all set up. If no other devices need to be connected, proceed to step 11.
- After all other devices are set up, forget the network once again and connect your Android device back to the Midco Business Wi-Fi Pro network as you usually would.
Note: Since you are connecting each device using the BSSID of a particular with this method, you may have to repeat this process if you ever relocate the device or its respective pod.
Set Up A Twin Network
A twin network can be set up using a Windows computer, an Android phone or an old wireless router. The device can learn the network information to connect automatically later. You must use the exact same SSID (network name) and password. Then configure this hotspot on 2.4 GHz.
Windows Computer Mobile Hotspot Configuration
- Select the Start button, then select Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile hotspot.
- Go to the Edit button.
- On the Network name, add the same name as the one being used for your Wi-Fi Pro network zone.
- On the Network password, add the same password as the one being used for the correct zone.
- Network band should be set to 2.4 GHz and then click Save.
- Turn on the Mobile Hotspot.
Android Mobile Hotspot Configuration
- Swipe down from the top of the screen.
- Look for the Hotspot option. If you don’t find Hotspot, tap Edit or the Pencil icon at the bottom and drag Hotspot into your Quick Settings.
- Long press over the Hotspot icon to access the settings.
- Once on the Hotspot & Tethering menu, you can access the Wi-Fi hotspot section. From this menu, you should edit hotspot information:
- Hotspot name: Exact same name as the Plume network zone
- Security: WPA2 PSK
- Hotspot password: Exact same password used for the zone of the Wi-Fi Pro network
- Click on Advanced.
- Make sure the AP Band has been set to 2.4 GHz.
- Turn on the Hotspot.
Wi-Fi Router Configuration
- Access your router GUI (graphic user interface). This is usually done by typing the IP address of the router on a web browser.
- Configure the SSID (network name) using the exact same name as your Wi-Fi Pro network zone. Then enter the password.
- Go to the Wi-Fi or Wireless section and disable the 5 GHz frequency leaving only the 2.4 GHz frequency enabled.
- Make sure the network is now up.
Note: This configuration will vary depending on the model and brand of the router. You can check the router manufacturer manual for further information on how to perform the configuration.
Once the twin network is up and running:
- Go to the Wi-Fi Pro app. You will need to add one extra character to the network name (usually adding a number 1 after the network name works). Then click Done.
- Important note: Once you save the changes, this will cause all the devices connected to the Wi-Fi Pro network to disconnect from it and then automatically connect to the twin network.
- Confirm that the phone with the IoT device app installed on it has successfully connected to the twin network.
- Proceed with the onboarding of the IoT device.
- Once the IoT device has been successfully configured, go back to the Midco Business Wi-Fi Pro app and then change the network name back to how it was before the change. Then click Done.
- Turn off the Hotspot. This will cause the devices to automatically disconnect from the twin network and connect back to the Wi-Fi Pro network, including the IoT device that was just configured.