I have lost my 5G network on Shaw wi-fi.. It is not recognized. I have an Arris SBG6782 wired modem.
Green and blue lights are solid and flashing.
I do have another network but prefer the 5G.
Is the modem the problem?
Russell
@Wolans If a power cycle didn’t fix the problem, you may need to do a pinhole reset.
https://support.shaw.ca/t5/internet-articles/guide-arris-advanced-wifi-modem-sbg6782/ta-p/5158
Thanks. Before I did a pin reset I rebooted the modem and it worked.
Why does the 5G network pop out, happens quite frequently.
Russell
@Wolans Not sure, I haven't had that model for a few years, maybe it is faulty, you could see about getting a replacement.
@Wolans -- is the modem the problem?
Possibly. When you "lose" that network, does the "5Ghz" lamp on the front of the modem go dark?
If so, then I agree that you should contact Shaw (1-888-472-2222) to get a replacement (either the same model, or the newer XB7 or XB8 models).
I have not looked.
Next time 5G pops out I will see if the 5Ghz lamp goes out.
If so, I will ask Shaw for a new modem.
@Wolans -- Next to my network, it says weak security.
Over the years, there have been several protocols for wireless communications:
In your case, your device is connecting via WEP to the SSID of some access point, such as a third-party router, or a less-than-optimally-configured Shaw cable-modem. WEP is less "secure" than the newer protocols, making it more suspectible to "packet-sniffing".
To what device is your computer connecting? Can you configure that device to use WPA2 or WPA3?
My MacBook and Ipad are connecting to Arris SBG6782.
I think I need to reconfigure to WPA3. How do I do this?
@Wolans You will find instructions here:
https://support.shaw.ca/t5/internet-articles/guide-hitron-advanced-wifi-modem-cgnm-2250/ta-p/6836
Not sure it does WPA3.