ThunderBolt Can't really connect to wireless N?

I am having the same problem, it wont see the N band. I named them both different, N is Imperial Empire and G is Rebel Alliance (figured RetiredJedi would appreciate that)
 
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I am having the same problem, it wont see the N band. I named them both different, N is Imperial Empire and G is Rebel Alliance (figured RetiredJedi would appreciate that)

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Sorry got off subject.
 
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Same exact idea. Y5 is the original app to do this and has worked for me for many moons so i just stick with it. I'm one of those "if it ain't broke" kind of guys lol :D

So KS, is it possible to have two apps that fight against each other and can use up battery life. For example, an app that turns things off that aren't connected and then an app that searches for something but can't find it so therefore it's not connected?
 
This phone does not connect to the 5Ghz band, only 2.4Ghz. 2.4 is still N, just not the fastest N.
 
Hey KSmith,

How well does Y5 work on your TB? I just installed it on mine to test, thanks for the recommendation!
 
Mmmm sorry for the slow response but i have a linksys Wrt160n V3. i have it set as Wireless N only and 20mghz channel width. Cleared the phone memory and then tried to re connect and still no luck.
 
My phone connects to the 2.4Ghz band of my router at N speeds. It does not see my 5Ghz band.
 
Just found out that TB does NOT support 5Ghz wireless N it will only connect to a 2.4ghz N. I don't understand why they wont support a true N connection being that it is a cleaner signal due to les electronics being on that band. True N also supports further connectivity range due to this cleaner signal as well, but I guess 5ghz also uses more battery life.
 
So Today i tried out wireless n on my router and my phone will not connect to it. Even though the phone is wireless n compatible according to the specs. not sure if its a lie or ?

I have Linksys wireless N and have no problems with my TB on wireless at home, or work.

Or Bob Evans, Or StarBucks, or any place else that has had WiFi.

If anything, it's a little annoying that it picks up "WiFi available" even walking through neighborhoods!
 
Is anyone able to connect to Wifi (2.4gHz/N) with the SSID set to invisible? I have my home wifi set to invisible, but I'm only able to connect my TB when it's set to visible SSID.
 
My TB won't see my 5ghz N, it don't have a 2.4ghz N to test.

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5 ghz is A/N dual band frequency . The thunderbolt won't use 5 GHZ DUAL band but will use 2.4 GHZ. Most all routers that are N should be backwards compatible to G at least . There has to be setting issue somewhere on your network if you can't connect to a N router.
 
Is anyone able to connect to Wifi (2.4gHz/N) with the SSID set to invisible? I have my home wifi set to invisible, but I'm only able to connect my TB when it's set to visible SSID.

That is an Android problem, not the TB specifically. I have a Dinc and it will not connect to hidden networks on Netgear routers and some others. Once they are set to broadcast the SSID, then no problems. I don't know about Linksys units, you'll just have to try.

To the OP, is your wireless SSID set to invisible? If so, try setting it to broadcast and see if you can then connect.
 
the thunderbolt only has a 2.4GHz radio but not the 5GHz so if you set your N router to 5GHz only you won't see it to connect to. Double checked this when setting up an enterprise wireless system at work.
 
Wireless N support for Thunderbolt

I don't believe the Thunderbolt supports 5ghz. Battery issues. 2.4 ghz N works fine with my Cisco/Linksys E4200.

EDIT: Didn't see vipthomps post so....What he said. :)
 

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