09-06-2018 11:19 PM
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09-07-2018 11:40 AM
@BCResident wrote:
If you do set up the SSID that is different I'm assuming you would then turn off the wifi of the router, correct? And thank you for the quick reply.
Nope! The original SSID in my network still connects to Optik TV, so it can still be left on.
09-07-2018 12:35 AM
Usually you set up the Boost Device with its own SSID, but it could be the same as that of the router to which it is connected.
There is an interface accessible through the IP address assigned by your router. The phone App may not work without a Telus login, but the on-device interface should continue to work without a Telus login.
There are also other mesh Wi-Fi systems you could install independent of an ISP.
09-07-2018 10:43 AM
09-07-2018 11:40 AM
@BCResident wrote:
If you do set up the SSID that is different I'm assuming you would then turn off the wifi of the router, correct? And thank you for the quick reply.
Nope! The original SSID in my network still connects to Optik TV, so it can still be left on.
09-09-2018 10:11 PM
@NFtoBC wrote:
@BCResident wrote:
If you do set up the SSID that is different I'm assuming you would then turn off the wifi of the router, correct? And thank you for the quick reply.Nope! The original SSID in my network still connects to Optik TV, so it can still be left on.
Thank you for all the help and I apologize for the delay in getting back.
09-09-2018 10:08 PM
Hi Everyone,
I am looking to know if me using Ethernet to connect all of my boost devices cause an issue. I'm thinking issues could be caused by devices fighting to be primary. I just want to make sure and see if anyone has tried this before. I have to terminate the Ethernet at my house before I can test which is why I am asking here. Thank you for all the help.
Kind Regards,
ASD