❓ Help How to Setup SSID to connect more than 1 device in a router

Problem is, may isang router ako na Globe Streamwatch SEI-120G na ginamit ulit para sa GOMO internet namin pero pag gusto ko i separate into 1 different ssid nakaconnect ang isang device ko (Phone) but ung other ayaw (Laptop)
 
It seems like you are encountering an issue with your Globe Streamwatch SEI-120G router when trying to connect multiple devices using different SSIDs. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the problem:

1. Check SSID Configuration: Make sure that you have set up separate SSIDs for your devices correctly. You can access the router's settings by typing its IP address into a web browser. Look for the wireless settings section where you can set up different SSIDs for each device.

2. Reconnect Devices: Sometimes devices might have trouble connecting to a new SSID. Try disconnecting both your phone and laptop from the network and reconnecting them using the correct SSID and password.

3. Check Device Compatibility: Ensure that your laptop's wireless adapter is compatible with the network settings of your router. Some older devices may have trouble connecting to newer routers, especially if they are set to use newer wireless standards like 802.11ac.

4. Update Router Firmware: Check if there are any firmware updates available for your router. Updating the firmware can sometimes resolve compatibility issues and improve network stability.

5. Reset Router: As a last resort, you can try resetting your router to factory settings and setting up the SSIDs again from scratch. Keep in mind that this will erase all custom settings, so make sure to back up any important configurations before doing this.

If you continue to experience issues after trying these steps, you may want to contact Globe's customer support for further assistance specific to your router model.
 
nakaka-connect ba laptap dun sa isang SSID? if yes, sa laptop nga ang issue.
on the other hand, wala namang SSID na ang default limit ay 1. there might be a maximum for the router na total wifi devices connected (among all SSIDs), and this could be what you're running into.

ano pala ang use case mo for having a separate SSID? kung same network lang pinapasukan nito, not sure you gain anything. if you have separate network for this SSID, different DNS or VPN, etc., there might be some purpose.
 
nakaka-connect ba laptap dun sa isang SSID? if yes, sa laptop nga ang issue.
on the other hand, wala namang SSID na ang default limit ay 1. there might be a maximum for the router na total wifi devices connected (among all SSIDs), and this could be what you're running into.

ano pala ang use case mo for having a separate SSID? kung same network lang pinapasukan nito, not sure you gain anything. if you have separate network for this SSID, different DNS or VPN, etc., there might be some purpose.
Use ko to para ma hiwalay net ng parents at kapatid ko then sakin
 
Use ko to para ma hiwalay net ng parents at kapatid ko then sakin

i thought that's what you wanted to do. pero wala ka naman na-describe that would actually make the networks different. this is no different to the consumer routers having separate default SSIDs for 2.4GHz and 5GHz, tapos same network naman as far as the router goes.

this isn't wrong. as long as you understand what you're getting.
 

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