08-11-2024 10:24 AM - last edited on 08-14-2024 08:13 AM by NolaBaby
Yesterday I had to switch out my router. It is an ubiquiti USG and was replaced by same brand and model. New router was adopted into the same management system as I was using before. All access points are the same as they were before - nothing changed with them.
Since the change I have been unable to get my Oculus Quest 2 headset to connect to my wifi. The Quest sees the networks, tries to connect and then just doesn't. I have tried forgetting the network. I have done a total reset on the headset. I have tried setting a static ip but nothing will get it to connect.
I should add that it is the only system in the house that has refused to connect since the router change. Everything else was just fine and actually nothing else really had to reconnect because the aps were never offline. Except that I have rebooted the access point that the quest connects to to see if that would help..but no...I just get Saved/Disabled on the connection after it tries to connect..
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08-11-2024 10:26 AM
Typical - as soon as I posted this, I discoverd that my network had somehow blocked the device. Feel free to delete this post.
08-11-2024 10:26 AM
Typical - as soon as I posted this, I discoverd that my network had somehow blocked the device. Feel free to delete this post.
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