Annotation 070538.jpg I would suggest clearing your browers cache and retry the download. (-90 dBm) = Unusable - Approaching or drowning in the background transmissions (or noise floor) and is causing serious interference with the signal. because SyncBackProV964SetupNI.zip is not the last version v9.0.7.9 thanks Hi, Ive just downloaded and tested the 64-bit Non-Install version of SBPro. (-80 dBm) = Not Good - Minimum signal strength for basic connectivity. (-70 dBm) = Okay - Minimum signal strength required for decent packet delivery. (-67 dBm) = Very Good - Minimum signal strength for most enterprise applications. Your device is most likely only a few feet from the access point to achieve this signal. (-30 dBm) = Excellent - Max achievable signal strength. To assess signal strength at the location of the lock, we recommend using one of the numerous free Wi-Fi Signal Strength applications available on your phone. If there is not adequate coverage, a Wi-Fi extender/repeater device can be placed between the router and the lock. Try powering your router and modem off then on again.Įnsure there is adequate Wi-Fi coverage and signal strength at the location of the lock. If your home network’s Wi-Fi credentials have changed (network name or password) you will need to perform a Network Reset in order to connect your lock to the new network. Halo requires a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network to operate – if your router is dual broadcasting in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, you can try modifying your router settings to use 2.4GHz only. Note: Numerous variables can have a negative effect on Wi-Fi connection strength, making it difficult to pinpoint a single source of reduced performance. If your Halo lock is having Wi-Fi connectivity issues, try the below troubleshooting tips. How can I troubleshoot the Wi-Fi connection of my Halo smart lock?
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