I've noticed mine doesn't either. My phone starts to connect to it but then it disappears and connects to the normal network.
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I have an Asus RT-N66U that runs both 2.4Ghz and 5ghz concurrent. My Moto X has no problems using either. Sorry I don't have a fix for ya but just wanted everybody to know it does work.
Well I don't know exactly whats happening but the likelihood it is the phone is low since you can detect 5Ghz signal. So you should start with the router and make sure there isn't anything stopping it on that end. If you know of any other 5Ghz network try to connect to them.
For my router I didn't have to do anything to get mine to connect but that doesn't mean you won't have to.
I use a Netgear R6200, running both 2.4 and 5 GHz at the same time. My Moto X (AT&T 4.4.2) connects to the 5 GHz no problem. My router settings aren't special in any particular way.
In your Moto X WiFi advanced settings, do you have Wi-Fi frequency band set to Auto? Maybe try forcing 5 GHz just to check?
I use the R6200 (v1) because I got a great deal on it. $30 refurb. It was worth the try because while it was sold by another company on Amazon, it was fulfilled by Amazon = easy to return if I get a lemon. Company listed it as v2 refurb for $50, shipped me v1, asked Amazon for a partial refund instead of returning it (item doesn't match product description), got credited $20. Slick deal for a functioning unit that's a vast improvement over my old router.Done that too
I would try r6200 but everywhere I look, reviews are horrible.
I use the R6200 (v1) because I got a great deal on it. $30 refurb. It was worth the try because while it was sold by another company on Amazon, it was fulfilled by Amazon = easy to return if I get a lemon. Company listed it as v2 refurb for $50, shipped me v1, asked Amazon for a partial refund instead of returning it (item doesn't match product description), got credited $20. Slick deal for a functioning unit that's a vast improvement over my old router.
I'm not recommending the R6200 in particular, more like giving you an idea on what great prices you can get on a new/refurb router.
However, I would suggest finding a friend with a 5 GHz band and try connecting your phone to that. If it doesn't work, use the Moto Care/Help app to chat with Customer Service, and they'll probably get you hooked up with a replacement.
Yes, mine does the same thing. Which router you have? I just bought Netgear N750, my Nexus 5 and my laptop both connect fine to 5Ghz, not Moto.
I've seen people have better luck chatting instead of calling Motorola. Just tell them your phone is defective and can't connect to the 5GHz band. You even bought another router to prove it.Update: bought Asus RT-AC66U and its the same problem so its not the router
I've seen people have better luck chatting instead of calling Motorola. Just tell them your phone is defective and can't connect to the 5GHz band. You even bought another router to prove it.
If you've got a Moto Maker, they'll give you a code to make a new phone. If not, they'll send you the same black/white, in which case they redirect you to a website where you fill out RMA stuff.
Good luck.
I have Netgear N750 router and it works fine. So, you may try it.