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Offline rf134a

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hardware degradation
« on: December 09, 2015, 01:52:39 am »
Has anyone noticed hardware degradation with their A+? Before I placed the A+ in my collection of obsolete equipment, the wifi signal slowly degraded from covering the house to only 1 floor. Both my ancient DLink DIR-655 and Asus N66 will cover the whole house.

The test for this is my internet radio and Panasonic Viera VT60. yes, I'm one of 6 people with an internet radio. The radio connects fine to the DLink and Asus. For the first few months, it worked fine with the A+ but slowly lost connection. My VT60 was the same, the connection became unreliable. Since both these devices are stationary, it's a good indication of poor signal coverage.

I don't plan on using the A+ again but I have 2 z-wave devices that won't de-associate, so I may be stuck with the A+ until I can find a way to move my HEM and flood detector.

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Re: hardware degradation
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2015, 07:04:02 am »
To remove the sensors, go to Add Sensors, then tap on remove, finally start the pairing/unpairing processors on the sensors, usually it's simply a matter of pressing the button and the sensors will reset.

As for the Wi-Fi, no, that's not normal and you should contact the support team to have yours replaced.

 

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