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Enabling Smart Connect - Home Network Community TP-Link Smart Connect allows the router to automatically assign connected devices to the Wi-Fi band that provides the fastest speed By balancing the load and assigning devices to the most appropriate band, Smart Connect can reduce delays and interruptions
Enabling Smart Connect - Smart Home Community TP-Link Smart Connect allows the router to automatically assign connected devices to the Wi-Fi band that provides the fastest speed By balancing the load and assigning devices to the most appropriate band, Smart Connect can reduce delays and interruptions
smart connect - Home Network Community Smart Connect is supposed to optimize network performance by allowing the router itself to decide which band each device should use But what Smart Connect actually does is the reverse of optimal: it only allows one device to connect to 5GHz, and kicks everything else to 2 4GHz!
Worth using smart connect? - Home Network Community Re:Worth using smart connect? @everjenk, Smart Connect might not do anything for you The 'main' feature of Smart Connect is that the Router determines what Radio (SSID) the Device will connect to
SSID Combined VS Separated - Home Network Community Is it better to separate the SSIDs per frequency range or name them all the same? Why does Smart Connect not apply to 6g? Should MLO have a separate SSID or also name the same as other frequencies? Whats recommended and why?
Smart Connect vs Same SSID - Home Network Community “Smart Connect Disabled Same SSID - One Network will show in the list of available networks, your device will shift between the two bands automatically This is often used if you find that the Smart Connect Feature is not moving the devices between bands in the way you want
Turing Smart Connect On Off` - Home Network Community 2) Can I turn Smart Connect on off at will? For example, if my Firestick is showing 5 ghz and "low power", can I turn off Smart Connect and switch to the 2 4 net? 3) In the set-up videos on YouTube, it shows a 5ghz network being set up automatically with "5ghz" as the suffix
Smart connect, is it worth it? - Home Network Community It seems the Smart Connect is designed to use the less used channels without considering overlapping, quite an inefficient method Is there any trick to use the Smart Connect but the less non overlapping channel? (basically channels 1, 6, or 11)?