Hello, I have an issue that I hope other WiiM users might be able to help me with.
I have a WiiM Amp that I have used successfully for a few years on the UK Three network using a Huawei 4G hub. I recently upgraded my router to the Three 5G/4G Hub E5-250MA (a rebranded Greenpacket E5-250Ma 5G WiFi 6 Router) but I am now having trouble setting up the WiiM Amp wirelessly with the WiiM Home app on my phone. When I try to set up the WiiM Amp I can select the SSID name and enter the password but the WiiM Home app then reports that the WiiM Amp is connected to WiFi but it cannot find the device. No matter what I do this problem persists. I have tried separating the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands (also disabling each in turn), disabling the Guest network, disabling/enabling IPv6, enabling the uPnP setting and a whole lot else besides but the problem still persists. This router does not have any configurable options for AP Isolation, Client Isolation, or Wireless Isolation but I believe there are no restrictions on devices communicating over WiFi.
If I plug the WiiM Amp directly into my new router using an ethernet cable it all works fine, but this is not a viable long-term solution, as I do not want my WiiM Amp next to my router because it is then not in an optimal location for me. Also a key reason I bought the WiiM Amp was that it should not need a wired connection. I had no problem previously using my older Three supplied Huawei router wirelessly with the WiiM Amp.
I have raised a ticket with Customer Support but they are currently unable to resolve this.
Has anyone else had this same issue with this particular router and found the solution?
I have a WiiM Amp that I have used successfully for a few years on the UK Three network using a Huawei 4G hub. I recently upgraded my router to the Three 5G/4G Hub E5-250MA (a rebranded Greenpacket E5-250Ma 5G WiFi 6 Router) but I am now having trouble setting up the WiiM Amp wirelessly with the WiiM Home app on my phone. When I try to set up the WiiM Amp I can select the SSID name and enter the password but the WiiM Home app then reports that the WiiM Amp is connected to WiFi but it cannot find the device. No matter what I do this problem persists. I have tried separating the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands (also disabling each in turn), disabling the Guest network, disabling/enabling IPv6, enabling the uPnP setting and a whole lot else besides but the problem still persists. This router does not have any configurable options for AP Isolation, Client Isolation, or Wireless Isolation but I believe there are no restrictions on devices communicating over WiFi.
If I plug the WiiM Amp directly into my new router using an ethernet cable it all works fine, but this is not a viable long-term solution, as I do not want my WiiM Amp next to my router because it is then not in an optimal location for me. Also a key reason I bought the WiiM Amp was that it should not need a wired connection. I had no problem previously using my older Three supplied Huawei router wirelessly with the WiiM Amp.
I have raised a ticket with Customer Support but they are currently unable to resolve this.
Has anyone else had this same issue with this particular router and found the solution?