To make sure that Cubinote will be compatible with your Wi-Fi, please configure your router first, then enable the 2.4 GHz band. Here's how to do that.
You need to log in to your Wi-Fi router setup. If you haven't changed your default username and password for your Wi-Fi router, here's the login information for some router brands. If you have other router brands, please search on the internet for its login information.
Brand |
Default IP address(Login) |
Default Username |
Default Password |
Linksys |
leave it blank |
admin |
|
Netgear |
admin |
password |
|
TP-Link |
admin |
admin |
|
Other brands |
Search on the internet |
Search on the internet |
Search on the internet |
Then, configure the setup as shown below.
RADIO MODE: Set to B, G, B/G/N mixed or B/G mixed. N-Only is not compatible with Cubinote.
BANDWIDTH: Set to 20 or 20/40 Mhz.
SECURITY/PASSCODES: Set to WPA or WPA2 with a recommended 10-character password.
MAC FILTERING: Set to be disabled
DNS: Primary DNS should be 8.8.8.8
After setting up these settings, you have successfully configured your router.
After you logged in to your router setup, you'll see 2 frequency bands, then, you can enable the 2.4 GHz band.
Once you're connected to the 2.4 GHz network, then you can proceed with setting up your Cubinote with this Wi-Fi network.