I want to see the devices that are connected to my Wi-Fi using a Hitron modem, however I just see the blue bar active showing like the system was thinking but it stays in the same condition without showing me what I need.
Weird.
On my Hitron, after logging-in, I see the Wireless Clients button. Clicking it gives me the information about my connected WiFi devices.
Maybe, disconnect the AC power from the Hitron, wait 30 seconds, reconnect the AC power, and let it completely restart. Then, repeat the query ???
I have the same problem with my Hitron. Wifi connected device list, DHCP Reservation list, Parental Controls connected device lists all have a blue bar that fills up ... and then nothing.
These lists used to work but don't anymore. I wonder if the last firmware update broke things ...
I tried a reboot and a complete reset. Didn't help.
same problem since a while. I can not see connected devices anymore, also having problems running 2.4G and 5G wifi together. Can not connect to my Lexmark laser which only seems to have 2.4G wifi but it gets a proper address via DHCP assigned.
Hardware version: 1A
Software version: 4.5.11.16b1
Frank
@Cuestrom1 @Huluca @frankfenn the connected devices should still show up. A complete pinhole factory reset should bring them back along with fixing that connection issue with your printer.
I tried all these recommendations but... it did not work.
I believe that it maybe an issue with the router.
On the Hitron's "Basic" tab, after the blue "progress-bar" finishes crawling across the window (about 5 seconds), I see:
Connected Devices (via Ethernet):
Host Name IP Address
Tonto 192.168.0.28
mint 192.168.0.30
Viking 192.168.0.35
Musicbox 192.168.0.34
Black 192.168.0.36
Owner-PC 192.168.0.29
Family-PC 192.168.0.19
Some are "current" and some are "inactive".
want to add here that a pinhole reset only temporarily fixed the problem in my case. I got the blue bar loading forever on connected wireless clients, and a pinhole reset fixed it for maybe... 12 hours before it was back.
I'm working from home; when the issue is active, it keeps dropping my work laptop (and ONLY my work laptop). It will happen every 15-30 minutes, and I won't be able to connect for around a full minute before it can connect again. It resolves with the factory reset, but when the blue bar issue comes back, the wifi drops seem to happen again.
When I ping the router during the lost connection, I either get "reply from 192.168.0.1: Destination Host Unreachable" or "Request timed out".
@forestchorist if you are noticing disconnects still it may be signal related. I'd recommend trying some troubleshooting steps here or reseating the connection to see if it improves. If it continues to be an issue, touch base with our technical support team members to investigate further with you.