What to do when Wireless network connection fails during setup
What to do when Wireless network connection fails during setup
Let's run through some basic check marks to ensure we didn't miss anything while setting up your device.
- Your Citation device is turned on
- Check the password you have entered, and re-enter it again (typos can happen).
- Make sure your mobile device has the initial support needed:
- Android 4.4 OS and higher
- Apple iOS 10 OS and higher
- The latest version of Google Home app
- Your phone needs Bluetooth to be on
- Enable Location Service (Android only)
- Plus you need to permit Google Home app to access your location on the phone (Android only).
The basic check is done, and we are now moving into your Wireless network setup.
- Try moving your speaker closer to the Wireless network router
- Have you previously connected the speaker to your WiFi network? If yes, look below or move to "Troubleshooting"
- Did you recently make any changes to your network, such as buying a new router, adding an extender, or maybe changed settings?
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Maybe your ISP (Internet Service Provider) did some changes, possibly even updating your Wireless router software.
Troubleshooting
- Your WiFi router might need a reboot, unplug power for 1 minute and connect power again.
- While you are rebooting your WiFi router, we advise doing the same for your speaker. Simply disconnect power and reconnect power again.
- In case rebooting the speaker didn't work, let's try resetting your speaker by pressing the Reset Button for 5 seconds (Front LED will light up).
- Go ahead with the setup again (remember to open Google Home app )
- Reboot your mobile device
WiFi Network Troubleshooting
- Check your WiFi router settings. Be sure that UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is enabled.
- Change Wireless channels on your WiFi router on 2.4G or 5G..
- Avoid using other channels on 2.4G other than 1, 6 and 11. The rest are a NO-GO.
- Keep a maximum of 8 devices in total on 2.4G (that is including our speakers).
- Move products to WiFi 5G band, if they support it, to reduce the stress factor on the 2.4G band
- Check your WiFi router to see if there is a MAC address limitation.
- MAC address limitation is when your router is set/fixed to a maximum of 20 devices (or whatever it may have been configured for).
- When you want to add the 21st device your router will deny access because you have filled up the 20 devices.
- You need to clear or delete old devices that are not in use anymore. This may require someone with technical knowledge.
- We advise that you don't have any MAC address limitations at all.
- Avoid bad extenders (Cheap ones are often not powerful enough to deal with or handle the kind of data required to transmit high quality audio).
- With extenders, the connection between "router and extender" is decreased by 50%. That said, your data will be even slower,. having to processes it while the speed is decreased.
Applies to:
- Harman Kardon Citation ONE
- Harman Kardon Citation 500
- Harman Kardon Citation 100
- Harman Kardon Citation Tower
- Harman Kardon Citation Bar
- Harman Kardon Citation 300
- Harman Kardon Citation 100 MKII
- Harman Kardon Citation 200
- Harman Kardon Citation Multibeam™ 1100
- Harman Kardon Citation Oasis DAB
- Harman Kardon Citation Oasis FM
- Harman Kardon Citation ONE DUO
- Harman Kardon Citation One MKII
- Harman Kardon Citation One MKIII
Category:
Troubleshooting
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