xholmezx78
New Member
Hey peeps. Ive been playing with the Droid X since Friday, and not really noticing any Wifi issues per-say. I did notice that I cannot see my Wireless-N signal from my router.
I have several Apple Airport Extreme routers, 1 being the multi-band router that has both separate bands for G and N connections.
The G band is separated into 2 separate wifi signals, one for my core home network and Guest networks, and then the core home N band for the 5GHz frequencies. The droid x connections to the G band and I can see my PS3 and home network devices just fine, but when browsing for my 5GHz signal, I do not see it listed. From all the specs I have read, the X should be N compatible.
I have verified that my 5GHz network is working just fine, and multiple computers and connect and work on it with no issues what so ever. It is also not a BSSID connection either. All the same encryption settings on the G bands apply to the N band as well.
Anyone else run into this?
I have several Apple Airport Extreme routers, 1 being the multi-band router that has both separate bands for G and N connections.
The G band is separated into 2 separate wifi signals, one for my core home network and Guest networks, and then the core home N band for the 5GHz frequencies. The droid x connections to the G band and I can see my PS3 and home network devices just fine, but when browsing for my 5GHz signal, I do not see it listed. From all the specs I have read, the X should be N compatible.
I have verified that my 5GHz network is working just fine, and multiple computers and connect and work on it with no issues what so ever. It is also not a BSSID connection either. All the same encryption settings on the G bands apply to the N band as well.
Anyone else run into this?