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Wireless device does not connect to the optimal Mesh Repeater
Although wireless devices actively transmit data, they do not select the closest Mesh Repeater (for example a FRITZ!Repeater or FRITZ!Powerline device with Wi-Fi support) in the FRITZ! Mesh but remain connected to a Mesh Repeater that is located farther away instead.
1 Checking whether Mesh Wi-Fi steering is supported
The FRITZ!Repeater can only use Mesh Wi-Fi steering to steer wireless devices to a different Mesh Repeater if the wireless devices support the wireless standards 802.11k and 802.11v:
- Click "Wi-Fi" ("Wireless") in the user interface of the Mesh Master.
- Click "Wi-Fi Network" ("Radio Network") in the "Wi-Fi" ("Wireless") menu.
- In the list "Known Wireless Devices in the Wi-Fi Network", click the
(Edit) button next to the wireless device you want to configure.
Important:The FRITZ!Repeater only displays wireless devices in the list that are currently connected with the FRITZ!Repeater. Make sure that the respective wireless device is located inside the Wi-Fi range of the FRITZ!Repeater.
- Check whether the entries "11k" and "11v" are displayed by "Signal properties" for your wireless device in the "Wi-Fi connection" section.
- If the entries "11k" and "11v" are displayed, then the respective wireless device supports Mesh Wi-Fi steering. In this case, proceed as described in the section "Setting up FRITZ! Mesh for Mesh Wi-Fi steering".
- If the entries "11k" and "11v" are not displayed, then the respective wireless device does not support Mesh Wi-Fi steering. In this case, proceed as described in the section "Configuring a separate Wi-Fi network for Mesh Repeaters".
2 Setting up FRITZ! Mesh for Mesh Wi-Fi steering
The Mesh Master can seamlessly steer wireless devices that support Wi-Fi Mesh Steering to another Mesh Repeater or to the other frequency band if required. Normally wireless devices comply with this request:
- Set up FRITZ! Mesh as described in the guide Optimizing the Wi-Fi network of the FRITZ!Repeater.
3 Configuring a separate Wi-Fi Network for a Mesh Repeater
The Mesh Master cannot steer wireless devices that do not support Mesh Wi-Fi steering. To connect these devices with a specific Mesh Repeater you must disable the adoption of settings on the Mesh Repeater and give it its own Wi-Fi network name:
Disabling the adoption of settings in the Mesh Repeater
- Click "Home Network" or "Access to Home Network" in the user interface of the Mesh Repeater.
- Click "Mesh" in the "Home Network" menu.
- Click on the "Mesh Settings" tab.
- Disable the option "Adopt settings enabled".
- Click "Apply" to save the settings.
Giving the Mesh Repeater a new Wi-Fi network name
- Click "Wi-Fi" ("Wireless") in the user interface of the Mesh Repeater.
- Click "Wi-Fi Network" ("Radio Network") in the "Wi-Fi" ("Wireless") menu.
- Enter a unique name in the field "Name of the Wi-Fi network (SSID)".
- Click "Apply" to save the settings. All Wi-Fi connections to the Mesh Repeater are cleared when you apply the new Wi-Fi network name.
Now the Mesh Repeater makes its own Wi-Fi network with its own Wi-Fi network name available and you can specifically connect wireless devices to the new Wi-Fi network. Wireless devices that have the access information for both wireless networks decide themselves which Wi-Fi network to connect to. The Mesh Master can no longer steer devices that are connected with the new Wi-Fi network.