Wi-Fi Troubleshooting; Cannot Find Network; Cannot Connect To Network - Raymarine LIGHTHOUSE 3 Advanced Operation Instructions

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23.9 Wi-Fi troubleshooting

Before troubleshooting problems with your Wi-Fi connection, ensure that you have followed the Wi-Fi
location requirements guidance provided in the relevant installation instructions and performed a
power cycle/reboot of the devices you are experiencing problems with.

Cannot find network

Possible cause
Wi-Fi not currently enabled on devices.
Some devices may automatically turn off Wi-Fi
when not in use to save power.
Device not broadcasting.
Devices out of range or signal being blocked.

Cannot connect to network

Possible cause
Some devices may automatically turn off Wi-Fi
when not in use to save power.
Trying to connect to the wrong Wi-Fi network
Incorrect network credentials
Bulkheads, decks and other heavy structure
can degrade and even block the Wi-Fi signal.
Depending on the thickness and material used
it may not always be possible to pass a Wi-Fi
signal through certain structures
Interference being caused by other Wi-Fi
enabled or older Bluetooth enabled devices
(Bluetooth and Wi-Fi both operate in the 2.4 GHz
frequency range, some older bluetooth devices
may interfere with Wi-Fi signals.)
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Possible solutions
Ensure Wi-Fi is enabled on both Wi-Fi devices
and rescan available networks.
Power cycle / reboot devices and rescan
available networks.
1.
Try to enable broadcasting of the device's
network using the Wi-Fi settings on the
device you are trying to connect to.
2. You may still be able to connect to the
device, when it is not broadcasting, by
manually entering the device's Wi-Fi Name
/ SSID and passphrase in the connection
settings of the device you are trying to
connect.
Move devices closer together or, if possible
remove the obstructions and then rescan
available network.
Possible solutions
Power cycle/reboot devices and retry the
connection.
Ensure you are trying to connect to the correct
Wi-Fi network, the Wi-Fi network's name can be
found in the Wi-Fi settings on the broadcasting
device (the device that you are trying to connect
to).
Ensure you are using the correct passphrase,
the Wi-Fi network's passphrase can be found in
the Wi-Fi settings on the broadcasting device
(the device that you are trying to connect to).
1.
Try repositioning the devices so the
structure is removed from the direct line of
sight between the devices, or
2. If possible use a wired connection instead.
1.
Change the Wi-Fi Channel of the device
you are trying to connect to and retry the
connection. You can use free Wi-Fi analyzer
apps on your smart device to help you
choose a better channel (channel with least
traffic).
2. Temporarily disable each wireless device
in turn until you have identified the device
causing the interference.

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