| Installed SkyTrak 3.4.1 |
| Can no longer connected. |
| Before upgrading, I had no problems connecting. |
| Done a ton of reading since on the Forums and FaceBook pages. |
| Here is what I have told: |
| Must use 2.4 Ghz Band. |
| No special characters in SSID. |
| No longer than 11 Characters in SSID. |
| Do not use a WiFi Mesh ( in have the erro Pro ) |
| Router has to be turned off to do a hard reset. |
| I had violated all of the above before upgrade with no issues. |
| With the upgrade, I'm dead in the water. |
| I am using a high end Win 10 ibuyPower Desktop |
| Windows 10 Home 64-bit |
| Intel® Core™ i7-9700F CPU @ 3.00GHz (* CPUs), ~3.0 GHz |
| 16 MB Ram |
| NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER |
| Going to look into using a USB wifi adapter. |
| Going to look into a dedicated SSID. |
| Thanks in advance for any help, tips, tricks, is greatly appreciated. |
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I have eero pro mesh and have no issues at all connecting.Originally posted by ughly32 View PostInstalled SkyTrak 3.4.1 Can no longer connected. Before upgrading, I had no problems connecting. Done a ton of reading since on the Forums and FaceBook pages. Here is what I have told: Must use 2.4 Ghz Band. No special characters in SSID. No longer than 11 Characters in SSID. Do not use a WiFi Mesh ( in have the erro Pro ) Router has to be turned off to do a hard reset. I had violated all of the above before upgrade with no issues. With the upgrade, I'm dead in the water. I am using a high end Win 10 ibuyPower Desktop Windows 10 Home 64-bit Intel® Core™ i7-9700F CPU @ 3.00GHz (* CPUs), ~3.0 GHz 16 MB Ram NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Going to look into using a USB wifi adapter. Going to look into a dedicated SSID. Thanks in advance for any help, tips, tricks, is greatly appreciated.
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I only do direct connection, and lately USB, so I am not much help, but have you looked into whether Ron's guide would be helpful?
If you're having trouble connecting your SkyTrak to your PC or device, follow these steps: If you're using a PC, make sure you don't have any firewall or VPN settings potentially blocking SkyTrak's wifi signal. Try to turn off any firewall and VPN software. If the problem persists, UNinstall anti-virus software like Mc
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Yeah, it sounds like the unit is in direct mode so your network shouldn't have anything to do with it. The only thing I can think of regarding the SkyTrak SSID disappearing after awhile is because if the SkyTrak unit is not connected to the app, it will power itself off after 5 minutes to save battery. Also, I just did an install at a local club and they were having serious issues connecting. I found that their internal WiFi card on the brand new PC was weak. I plugged in a cheap Netgear USB adapter and used that to connect to the SkyTrak and it worked like charm.
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