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View devices connected to network
View devices connected to network







view devices connected to network

To be able to see easily which network is which on your devices, change the ‘Name (SSID)’ here too (e.g.Check the network name has been updated, and then select 5GHz Wireless Settings.In the ‘Name (SSID)’ box, Change the network name to distinguish it from the current network (e.g. add “_2.4G” to the current name). Select Apply.

view devices connected to network

  • Scroll down to “Wireless Access Point” and uncheck Synchronise 2.4GHz and 5GHz Settings.
  • Select Wireless and then 2.4 GHz Wireless Settings.
  • Select Maintenance and enter “admin” and “nowtv” as the username and password.
  • Open your web browser and enter "192.168.0.1” in the address bar.
  • Splitting these bands to create 2 different Wi-Fi networks can help to improve the speed to your devices. Your Hub Two is dual-band (2.4GHz and 5 GHz). I am not familiar with a Raspberry PI device, but try splitting the Wifi bands on your Hub 2 Router to see if this makes any difference.

    view devices connected to network

    I think from memory you can also see what devices are connected to your NowTV Router by going into your online account under Technical Checks where there is a list of devices connected on the last screen page when undertaking a Technical Check and following the screen prompts to the end. Then from memory click on the Maintenance Tab and then select Attached Devices from the secondary Tab. When prompted use admin and nowtv (all lower case for your username and password). Hi an internet browser and type 192.168.0.1 in your url address bar, this should bring up the NowTV Hub 2 webpage settings.









    View devices connected to network