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FrustratedTelu1
2 years agoNeighbour
Connect App - Not connected to Home Network
The Connect App no longer works. It says, "You need to be on your home Wi-Fi and enter your admin password to proceed. Please ensure you're connected to your Wi-Fi and reopen the app to try again" ...
- 2 years ago
We're aware of a bug. We're working on a fix which we hope to deploy soon. I don't have a timeline yet but once we have something concrete, we'll definitely share it with you. Please stay tuned!
*Edit: Accepting as solution to pin this to the top for visibility.*
eper
12 months agoFriendly Neighbour
I have the same issue.
I spent 2.5 hours today waiting in-line and communication I saw boosters one time.
After some time I decided to check again, and NO-BOOSTERS again.
It would be good to have some alternatives to buggy Telus Connect like connecting to 192.168.1.254
I need to add new boosters and cannot do it now.
Serge-E
11 months agoHelpful Neighbour
You should be able to add new miniBoosters by connecting, one by one, to the main (tall) using the supplied ethernet cable. Wait until the miniBooster's LED goes green. Then you should be able to move it to the desired location. It should connect through WiFi (if it is in range of the main Booster) - LED being solid green for a good connection.
Renaming the SSID and changing passwords for main and guest WiFi networks can be done through web interface of the main booster, not the .254 which is the gateway. That one allows changing the IP scheme and other parameters. The web interface of the .254 does show the IP address of the main Booster (taller unit) as well as the miniBoosters. Password to be used is on the label of the respective device, unless you changed them through the web interface.
- yagneshjp11 months agoHelpful NeighbourThank you for the message. Where to find the web interface you are suggesting. Can you drop the link here.
- Serge-E11 months agoHelpful Neighbour
The default for the NOH (modem on wall) is: 192.168.1.254
The login is: admin
The password is on the label found on the "modem" (unit fixed to the wall). The label shows the default SSID, its password and the admin password. You need to use that last one to login into the unit's web interface.
- yagneshjp11 months agoHelpful NeighbourHi I am so confused now.Last message you said not to use the .254 which is the gateway! . Now you are suggesting to use .254!I have the wifi 6 network access hub on the wall and main wifi 6 booster and mini booster.See your message below:Renaming the SSID and changing passwords for main and guest WiFi networks can be done through web interface of the main booster, not the .254 which is the gateway. That one allows changing the IP scheme and other parameters. The web interface of the .254 does show the IP address of the main Booster (taller unit) as well as the miniBoosters. Password to be used is on the label of the respective device, unless you changed them through the web interface.