I've have been working through some issues getting my SkyTrak connected to my network this past week and wanted to share what the fix was since I didn't find any related articles on here. Hopefully this will save someone a few headaches.
I have my main router (ASUS RT-AC68u) setup in my basement office which is in the corner of my house. It doesn't have great coverage so I ran a network cable to the upstairs and have an access point (ASUS RT-AC1200) setup which has no problem covering the whole house, including the garage where I have my simulator setup. When first trying to connect my SkyTrak to the access point SSID it would blink yellow like it found the network but it would never connect and eventually go back to direct mode. After doing some testing I realized I could connect just fine to the router downstairs, as long as I was close enough. Reading through these forums I tried all the recommended stuff...
- Reset the SkyTrak
- Updated the firmware on both the router and access point
- Made sure the SSID was not more than 11 characters
- Made sure the PW didn't have special characters
No matter what I tried it would just never connect. I eventually started looking through each setting one by one comparing my main router to the access point. Going through the advanced settings I found something called "Preamble Type". On the main router, that works, it was set to long and on the access point, not working, it was set to short. I looked up this setting and it talked about how older wireless devices might not support the short setting. Bingo this was it. Changing the preamble type to long on the access point fixed my issue. It now connects with no problem. From what I have read the default setting for this is normally long on most routers so not sure why my access point was to set to short.
I have my main router (ASUS RT-AC68u) setup in my basement office which is in the corner of my house. It doesn't have great coverage so I ran a network cable to the upstairs and have an access point (ASUS RT-AC1200) setup which has no problem covering the whole house, including the garage where I have my simulator setup. When first trying to connect my SkyTrak to the access point SSID it would blink yellow like it found the network but it would never connect and eventually go back to direct mode. After doing some testing I realized I could connect just fine to the router downstairs, as long as I was close enough. Reading through these forums I tried all the recommended stuff...
- Reset the SkyTrak
- Updated the firmware on both the router and access point
- Made sure the SSID was not more than 11 characters
- Made sure the PW didn't have special characters
No matter what I tried it would just never connect. I eventually started looking through each setting one by one comparing my main router to the access point. Going through the advanced settings I found something called "Preamble Type". On the main router, that works, it was set to long and on the access point, not working, it was set to short. I looked up this setting and it talked about how older wireless devices might not support the short setting. Bingo this was it. Changing the preamble type to long on the access point fixed my issue. It now connects with no problem. From what I have read the default setting for this is normally long on most routers so not sure why my access point was to set to short.
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