David Nanian
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David Nanian commented,
They're constantly improving things, yes - and they're continuing to determine why the isolated networks pose a problem.
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David Nanian commented,
Don't stress, Brian. As long as you're not using an isolated network (eg a HomePass network, or Internet Only), it should work fine.
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David Nanian commented,
It's constantly sporadic. So, for example, if you're getting temperature readings from puck every 20 seconds, you might get a reading (if the pucks seem online) every 4 minutes. Until the pucks go ...
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David Nanian commented,
Yeah, I've used Velop (in fact, I have Plume, Velop, eero and Google WiFi here; don't ask). It's a different beast and is much more like a main unit with automatically/automagically managed "extend...
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David Nanian commented,
Plume is very responsive to this kind of thing, so I encourage you to get in touch with them. I'd be more than happy to provide you with some points of contact, privately, should that be of use.
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David Nanian commented,
There's no way to do that, no. It's a mesh network and is controlled as a single SSID, with handoff and steering all handled within the system. It's not like a Ubiquiti network where I'd have full ...
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David Nanian commented,
Yes, all the devices broadcast 2.4GHz and 5GHz, and I have a strong 2.4GHz signal throughout the house. It's quite common that IoT devices are 2.4GHz only, and all but Flair seem fine...
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David Nanian commented,
I've looked at Home settings and System Settings, and there's nothing that allows the Set Point Mode to change:
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Flair works poorly with mesh networks
AnsweredHi, folks. I use a Plume (http://www.plume.com) setup here, and I've had quite consistent challenges keeping the Flair gateway connected to the network. The signal strength is quite high all over t...