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Blog : Software : Code : Thoughts

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some moderately interesting ramblings of sean roehnelt

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Blog : Software : Code : Thoughts Blog : Software : Code : Thoughts some moderately interesting ramblings of sean roehnelt Home Contact Info Dec 17, 2011 iPad, iPad 2, AppleTV & 5 Ghz WiFi At home, I have never been able to connect my iPad 2 or AppleTV to my 5 Ghz WiFi network. I can see my 5 Ghz wireless access point ID (SSID) listed and do get prompted to enter my password, but the result is a cryptic message "Unable to Join Network" with no additional details. "To allow your iPad, iPad 2, and AppleTV to connect to your 5 Ghz WiFi - if you have set your router set to '802.11N Only' mode - turn on your WMM setting (in the QoS section). Or change your 5 Ghz SSID to use 'Mixed Mode' instead of "802.11N Only' mode." Finally I found a solution thanks to this post  in the Apple discussion forums. To summarize, to optimize my home wireless I have my 2.4 Ghz SSID set to mixed mode to allow my devices which don't support 802.11N to connect to my WiFi using 802.11G. On my 5 ...

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