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- Pros and Cons of enabling SON (self-organizing network)? - Reddit
r Fios is a community for discussing and asking questions related to Verizon landline and Fios (TV, Internet, and Phone) services For questions related to Verizon Wireless, head over to r Verizon For questions related to Frontier Fios, head over to r FrontierFios All on-topic posts will be accepted, even those which may put Verizon in a
- Pros and cons of enabling SON (Self Organizing Network)? - Reddit
r Fios is a community for discussing and asking questions related to Verizon landline and Fios (TV, Internet, and Phone) services For questions related to Verizon Wireless, head over to r Verizon For questions related to Frontier Fios, head over to r FrontierFios All on-topic posts will be accepted, even those which may put Verizon in a
- Pluses and minuses of enabling SON (self-organizing network)? - Reddit
I don't know what enabling Self-organizing Network does other than change the SSID for the FiOS Router and Extenders to the same SSID for 2 5 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies, but it does something else that causes problems on my network It's possible that FiOS equipment is incompatible with 3rd party equipment such as the ASUS Router in AP mode
- New FIOS router update - Self-Organizing Network (SON) - thoughts?
r Fios is a community for discussing and asking questions related to Verizon landline and Fios (TV, Internet, and Phone) services For questions related to Verizon Wireless, head over to r Verizon For questions related to Frontier Fios, head over to r FrontierFios All on-topic posts will be accepted, even those which may put Verizon in a
- Disabled SON (Self Organizing Network), have questions : r Fios - Reddit
r Fios is a community for discussing and asking questions related to Verizon landline and Fios (TV, Internet, and Phone) services For questions related to Verizon Wireless, head over to r Verizon For questions related to Frontier Fios, head over to r FrontierFios All on-topic posts will be accepted, even those which may put Verizon in a
- Self organizing network question : r Fios - Reddit
r Fios is a community for discussing and asking questions related to Verizon landline and Fios (TV, Internet, and Phone) services For questions related to Verizon Wireless, head over to r Verizon For questions related to Frontier Fios, head over to r FrontierFios All on-topic posts will be accepted, even those which may put Verizon in a
- r Fios on Reddit: What is the Self-Organizing Network Enabled setting . . .
r Fios is a community for discussing and asking questions related to Verizon landline and Fios (TV, Internet, and Phone) services For questions related to Verizon Wireless, head over to r Verizon For questions related to Frontier Fios, head over to r FrontierFios All on-topic posts will be accepted, even those which may put Verizon in a
- CR1000A - 5Ghz - 6Ghz issue : r Fios - Reddit
r Fios is a community for discussing and asking questions related to Verizon landline and Fios (TV, Internet, and Phone) services For questions related to Verizon Wireless, head over to r Verizon For questions related to Frontier Fios, head over to r FrontierFios All on-topic posts will be accepted, even those which may put Verizon in a
- Split 2. 4ghz and 5ghz. now question : r Fios - Reddit
r Fios is a community for discussing and asking questions related to Verizon landline and Fios (TV, Internet, and Phone) services For questions related to Verizon Wireless, head over to r Verizon For questions related to Frontier Fios, head over to r FrontierFios All on-topic posts will be accepted, even those which may put Verizon in a
- Keep self organizing network or split to 2. 4ghz and 5ghz network?
I was looking up how to improve performance and a big suggestion was to have only the oculus and computer be on the 5ghz network and every other device on the 2 4 ghz to decrease interference Currently I have the self organizing network on my verizon fios router Should I change the settings and reset up everything that way?
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