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Cyberq Wifi connection help
I'm unable to connect to the cyberq unit in adhoc mode. The pc shows a connection but I do not recieve any packets. Can anyone offer any advise?
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Not every device supports wireless adhoc mode. Many phones or tablets do not support wireless adhoc mode (and unfortunately infrastructure mode is not 'officially' supported either. Windows 7 however should work just fine.
Your PC should show the cyberq as an available wireless network. once you click on the network and choose to connect to it, it should prompt you for the password. Do you get this far?
I could never get it to work in infrastructure mode (it seems to be picky about access points and -apparently- works with the old ones but not new ones) but connecting in adhoc mode (Windows 7) has never been a problem. Unfortunately that's not good enough for me.
I don't understand the comment about not all devices supporting ad hoc mode. Isn't the CyberQ (when in ad hoc mode) just like any other network that you might find when you list available networks? What's the difference between connecting to the CyberQ and connecting to my router's network or my neighbor's networks?
In a separate question - is there any way to get the temp data for graphs? I thought I saw people with nice graph screens? Or is that another device. I would really like a nice graph.
This is on Windows 7, fwiw
XL (hatched 4/21/2012)
CyberQ Wifi, KCBS CTC CBJ
Northern CA
Some users, myself included, have had problems with Infrastructure mode. I solved mine by using an older access point. I'm pretty good at networking, but I just couldn't make it work with my router directly. No problem with the access point. Made me feel good because I thought I had a defective unit. It's only partially defective.
I'm not saying an older unit is any different than the new one, I'm just saying that full handshaking did not take place. The CyberQ Wifi got an IP and proper DNS and gw settings from my router. It wouldn't PING, as an example, so I was never going to get a web page delivered from it with IE or Chrome. When I put the access point into the mix, the CyberQ Wifi connected immediately. It still gets it's IP,etc., from the router, it just doesn't talk directly to the router, but through the access point on the network, instead. I've rebooted everything and tried all of the possible combinations of security, but it just doesn't work with my router. Others have had problems with this model of Netgear (WNDR3700), too. I don't do comps, so I have no need for Ad hoc mode, but I fully trust sjg34 saying that it's not working correctly. No surprise. It must be slightly out of spec, so it works with certain units and not fully with others.
So, the CyberQ Wifi seems buggy to me. Mine boots with 0.8 firmware, not 1.0 as in the owner's manual. Does anyone have a later version? I also don't see a way to ever upgrade the firmware, but maybe something is hidden?
XL (hatched 4/21/2012)
CyberQ Wifi, KCBS CTC CBJ
Northern CA
Please just tell me what you changed, if you don't mind. I won't need screen shots. Are you on 0.8 firmware, too?
Thank you
XL (hatched 4/21/2012)
CyberQ Wifi, KCBS CTC CBJ
Northern CA