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Posted: 9/15/2024 7:13:37 AM EDT
Link Posted: 9/15/2024 8:30:08 AM EDT
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Not that I know of. It will change on it's own when it detects interference. This can take from a few days up to a week.
Link Posted: 9/15/2024 8:40:05 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/15/2024 8:51:25 AM EDT
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Hmmm... I'll piggy back on here.

Any Eero users find their Sony TV stops detecting their wifi network?

Not sure if it's related to the OP's problem or not, but something tells me the setting that may solve it could be related.
Link Posted: 9/15/2024 8:58:03 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/16/2024 2:28:20 PM EDT
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How big of an area are you running with 5 AP's?
Link Posted: 9/16/2024 5:33:51 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/16/2024 7:05:21 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By cruze5:
The neighbors aps are eero not mine.

my 1400 square foot house uses one 6+ unifi ap on high and a flex hd on low for just one room
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Oh I see. 5 AP's for a typical residential home is WAY overkill and will cause reduced performance along with issues like this.

Do you have your Unifi AP to set to auto scan for channels?
Link Posted: 9/17/2024 6:32:26 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/17/2024 10:31:25 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By cruze5:
Auto scan only works when you reboot an access point. I don't reboot unless I am applying updates

i check interference every weekend, and the eero shit always moves to thev2.4 GHz channel I am on

pure junk
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Originally Posted By cruze5:
Originally Posted By Rebel31:
Originally Posted By cruze5:
The neighbors aps are eero not mine.

my 1400 square foot house uses one 6+ unifi ap on high and a flex hd on low for just one room

Oh I see. 5 AP's for a typical residential home is WAY overkill and will cause reduced performance along with issues like this.

Do you have your Unifi AP to set to auto scan for channels?
Auto scan only works when you reboot an access point. I don't reboot unless I am applying updates

i check interference every weekend, and the eero shit always moves to thev2.4 GHz channel I am on

pure junk

Go over there and tell them they are running too many AP's and they're causing you problems.

Language barrier...use the Google translate app. Tell them they have too many AP's and that they need to take 2-3 of them offline or you're going to escalate it.

If they refuse contact your ISP and tell them your neighbor is flooding the wifi spectrum with an excessive number of AP's. It's generally against the TOS for ISP's for end users to 'abuse' the service. Someone pumping out a ton of wifi like that is not cool.
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