F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Yes, you can switch Wi-Fi devices to use a wired connection.

Yes, you can switch Wi-Fi devices to use a wired connection.

Yes, you can switch Wi-Fi devices to use a wired connection.

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Zemboyy
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01-02-2023, 03:27 AM
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You're facing a common issue with smart devices and network setups. Converting Wi-Fi signals into Ethernet input for a device like your Meross MSG100HK can be challenging, especially if the signal fluctuates between access points. While there aren't many straightforward solutions, you might explore options such as using a Wi-Fi to Ethernet adapter or a bridge device that can stabilize the connection. Since you've already tried improving the router's placement and it's connected to a different access point, consider checking for firmware updates or contacting the manufacturer for guidance on optimizing signal consistency.
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Zemboyy
01-02-2023, 03:27 AM #1

You're facing a common issue with smart devices and network setups. Converting Wi-Fi signals into Ethernet input for a device like your Meross MSG100HK can be challenging, especially if the signal fluctuates between access points. While there aren't many straightforward solutions, you might explore options such as using a Wi-Fi to Ethernet adapter or a bridge device that can stabilize the connection. Since you've already tried improving the router's placement and it's connected to a different access point, consider checking for firmware updates or contacting the manufacturer for guidance on optimizing signal consistency.

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DGY_DinoGamez
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01-03-2023, 11:07 PM
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Block it within the firmware configurations of all connected routers
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DGY_DinoGamez
01-03-2023, 11:07 PM #2

Block it within the firmware configurations of all connected routers

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Seby777
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01-03-2023, 11:34 PM
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With a UniFi setup you can link wireless devices to certain APs or exclude them from specific networks using MAC addresses. This helps manage non-roaming equipment effectively. You can access the device’s management panel, select “forgot” for existing SSIDs, and set up a new garage-specific SSID so the device connects only to that network.
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Seby777
01-03-2023, 11:34 PM #3

With a UniFi setup you can link wireless devices to certain APs or exclude them from specific networks using MAC addresses. This helps manage non-roaming equipment effectively. You can access the device’s management panel, select “forgot” for existing SSIDs, and set up a new garage-specific SSID so the device connects only to that network.

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Morpheus420
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01-05-2023, 03:17 PM
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Yes, a point-to-point wireless bridge could work better with nearby power availability.
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Morpheus420
01-05-2023, 03:17 PM #4

Yes, a point-to-point wireless bridge could work better with nearby power availability.