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Why does echo dot keep losing connection?
My Echo dot continuously loses its connection to Wi-Fi. Everything else on my Wi-Fi (laptop and phone) work perfectly fine. Whenever I reset my router or modem it connects just fine but then within 8-48 hours it loses the connection again and will not connect. I've been on the phone with amazon tech support several times and once we reset the router and it connects we end the call and then some hours later it loses its connection again so we never get to the base of the problem. We even looped in AT&T tech support on one of the calls and still nothing as all they did was remotely reset my modem and then when it connected they said great and ended the call. Then about a day later it disconnected again.
According to a thread i found on here apparently having the 2.4ghz and 5ghz connections named the same is the problem. But I tried renaming my 2.4 ghz connection and my echo dot has connected to it. Then just like an hour or so later it disconnected. All my other devices are still connected to the wifi.
Any suggestions would be awesome! Its so frustrating to buy something cool and not be able to use it!
ATTHelp
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6 years ago
Nicolec
With only the Echo Dot losing it's connection while other wireless devices retain theirs, the problem is pointing towards the Echo Dot. I understand that you have already connected it only to the 2.4GHz network but the problem is still occuring. You may want to connect it only to the 5GHz network and see if the results are any different. Another potential cause could be interference. You may want to relocate the Echo Dot to a different location strictly for troubleshooting purposes.
-AT&T Community Specialist
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Anonymous
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Amazon's original solution was to send me another echo dot and i am still having the same problems with it. I have tried relocating the echo to see if that works and still have the same problem (I only live in a 1 bedroom apartment so even the furthest place I could put the dot is still not very far). I did re-install the alexa app, reset the dot, and unplug and plug in my router and it connected to the wifi for a few days, only to have it disconnect when i tried to connect an amazon fire tablet to my wifi. I'm wondering if there is some sort of incompatibility between amazon products and my at&t u-verse. I will be trying to do a factory reset on my router when i get home to see if that fixes anything. Will keep this post updated.
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Dbs0604
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5 years ago
Thanks so much, that did the trick.
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Dbs0604
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5 years ago
That did it!
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RoddyJoff
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5 years ago
What is RG, Band Steering and Channel 149 please.
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gr8sho
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5 years ago
Residential gateway. Box where your WiFi and network connections are available.
Band steering makes your 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio bands look as one. Your device connects to the optimum band.
Channel 149 is one of the standard 5GHz channels that is known to work with all equipment including amazon.
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Dino69
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5 years ago
Im a UK resident & I use Vodafone network & I have exactly the same problem ...
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gr8sho
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@Dino69
hello. Don’t understand, so please explain further.
The point of this thread is to support users of att internet and associated gateway/routers. Since these devices can broadcast WiFi DFS channels which are incompatible with a number of consumer grade hardware, it is necessary to manually configure the router to avoid the pitfall.
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jsw_wifi17
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5 years ago
@gr8sho you are a saint for being so helpful and answering all of these duplicate questions
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PoppiRussell
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5 years ago
"Go into the RG and select channel 149 or higher".
What is the RG, and where are these channel settings?
Thank you.
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