Re: App To Connect Mi Band 4

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Jul 12, 2024, 10:38:53 PM7/12/24
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Band Connect provides a connected health platform enabling PTs to virtually recreate the in-clinic experience for their patients at home, increasing therapy adherence and unlocking clinical and economic benefits for both patient and clinic.

We do this by leveraging our patent pending connected exercise equipment to create a gamified experience personalized by their PT, simulating a virtual PT guiding the patient for accurate form and movement.

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The connect-a-stretchy band is the stretchy band with more possibilities! Use it straight, buckle it together for group activities, divide your group around smaller circles. Great for those that have varying group sizes.

Connect-a-Stretchy Bands are 6 feet long and each section is great for 2-5 adults or 10 children. Connect-a- Stretchy Bands** will include a storage bag that will fit the total bands ordered. If you would like more than one bag, please let us know in the comments when you order.

The connect-a-stretchy band was created with a Music Together Director that wanted a stretchy band that could be used straight, and also one that would work well with different group sizes. Through this collaboration the connect-a-stretchy band was created! You can use it straight as a walking rope for preschool or groups, in a train songs, parades, etc.

Buckle it together to make a circle and use for circle dances, creative movement, boundary issues, teaching opposites, colors, and so much more! Below will give you and idea of how many you will need for your uses. You can always added sections in the future which makes it nice on the budget.

Love the versatility & quality of construction of the Connect-A-Bands! We recently used the small + medium ones connected in a circle in our therapeutic yoga group at the JD McCarty Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities. The kids LOVED it! Such a fun whole body way to experience group movement. These will be great to use in my work as a SLP to work on size, actions & spatial concepts. Many of my patients have Autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder and learn best when tapping into multiple sensory systems. Thanks for blessing me with these to use with our kids

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I have been experiencing frequent disconnection to my wifi networks for a few weeks. After troubleshooting and resolving the issue for n-times, problems such as 'hardware and software issues', can't detect wifi 5.0ghz and unable to even detect wifi adapters still persist.

- results: Finally, I thought I fixed the issue. The connection lasted for a few days before I faced the same issue again. Right now, sometimes it works but sometimes it doesn't. I have to troubleshoot or uninstall the wifi adapter in Device Manager on my laptop to get back the connection after it stopped working.

3. I have never been able to detect 5.0ghz. I did some research and found that I can change the 'Properties' in the Advanced setting for the wifi adapter. In which, I selected the 'Dual band 802.11a/b/g' but it doesn't detect any 5.0ghz network available. I had tried to only select the 5.0ghz option yet it fails to work.

However, it is still unable to detect 5.0Ghz networks. In the Advanced tab of the Properties for the wifi adapter, dual-band 802.11a/b/g is selected. Yet, only the 2.4Ghz networks are detected. Do you have any ideas on what could be the cause?

Sorry, I have no idea. I have not seen problem this myself. I remember there being someone else who complained about this issue, but I do not remember how it was resolved. You can use the search capability to look for these if you wish.

3. I have never been able to detect any 5.0Ghz network since I purchased it. As my wifi adapter is not working, I found out that the wifi adapter of my PC should be able to connect to the 5.0Ghz network.

Right now, I faced the same condition again, whereby my wifi adapter has software/hardware issues (the result of troubleshooting). Even after I followed the above solution provided by Scott, it failed to last. I uninstall the wifi adapter yet again, but it doesn't work anymore. This issue persisted for two days, it works again after I troubleshoot the network. This cycle of sudden failure of the wifi adapter happens again and again. How do I resolve this?

Based on the reports, you are not using the Intel Wireless card. You can check the report you provided under the "Networking" section that the Intel* Dual-Band Wireless-N 7265 is not receiving a Default IP Gateway so it does not have internet.

According to the report you are using Realtek RTL8188EU Wireless LAN 802.11n, to connect to the internet, I searched for information about the device and it seems like it only supports the 2.4GHz band. However, the device is not from Intel* so we cannot confirm if the information is accurate. We encourage you to contact Realtek support so they can assist you and provide you with the information. You may also want to check this with ASUS*, there is the chance that the USB device is not fully compatible and may not work properly with your laptop.

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I recently purchased an Archer AX6000. Previously, I had a Netgear Nighthawk AC tri-band router. I was able to control my Sonos from my phone when using Netgear's version of Smart Connect with my old tri-band router, but am unable to with the Smart Connect on my Archer AX6000. I believe Sonos runs on 2.4ghz.

@user_jw21 @Tony having the same issue - whenever SmartConnect is enabled, one or more of my speakers drop off the Sonos system and/or I can't get the app to find the entire system at all (intermittent). Further, I cannot get some speakers to reliably connect even with SmartConnect off unless I also turn off auto channel assignment for 2.4ghz and set the channel manually. I don't think the issue is the phone being on 5ghz because with SmartConnect off, the phone is still on 5ghz and Sonos functions exclusively on 2.4ghz and it works fine.

Manual channel assignment with SmartConnect off fixes the issue, but I hope TP-Link will investigate because one of the reasons I paid so much for this router was the feature set; there is no reason why SmartConnect/band steering can't function with Sonos devices. My 7 yr old Netgear functioned better than this brand new model with Sonos :(

The TR8620a can connect to a 2.4Ghz b/g/n wireless broadcast that uses WPS-2 encryption. The "band steering" in some wireless routers doesn't always work as well as the manufacturer would like you to believe. I have a tri-band router and use 3 uniquely named SSID's for this reason. I control what connects to which broadcast.

Yesterday, I updated my Galaxy S21 FE to OneUI 6.0 . Interestingly, my honor band 6 has been disconnected from the phone after the update. After multiple attempts, I'm unable to link my Honor Band6 to phone through the Huawei Health app. Huawei health scans the band in available range but fails to connect to it. What could be the issue??

Tried resetting the WiFi and Bluetooth settings,cleared cache for the Huawei App ,reinstalled it from the galaxy store,turned Bluetooth on and off,restarted phone and band both. If anyone has solution to this,please do share.

I found a solution on the Huawei forum. First, you need a second phone, where an older version of the Android / oneui is running. There you have to install the Huawei Health app from the Huawei website, and connect the band. Then, you must update the firmware of the band to the latest version, and disconnect. Now, you can reconnect to your main phone.

changed routers to Xfinity. It's an auto dual band (2.4 and 5) and my 6700 won't connect unless I disable one of the bands. HOw do I fix this? Here's how it appears. I use the wizard to connect and in the end it says the password is wrong (it isn't wrong). I then print the network config /wireless network test results and it shows the actual error: "more than one access point/wireless router has been found that matches your wireless network name (SSID). If this is not intended, your HP printer may connect to the wrong wireless network. To avoid this, change your wireless network name (SSID) to be unique."

You know that won't fix the problem. With my old router I had separate 2.4 and 5Ghz networks, but this new Xfinity router has both in one (it stitches between them depending upon which device is connecting and how strong each signal is at that time. It also switches between them if using a mobile device as you move about). The fix needs to come from HP, I think, and they are notoriously slow at responding to new equipment. My workaround is that I have manually disable the 5Ghz network, but that's not a permanent solution as it interferes with other things in my network. Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks.

The HP Officejet 6700 printer is an older model, supporting 2.4GHz wireless operations only, so the wireless band frequency is not the only issue in here, the printer doesn't even see the 5.0GHz wireless so it cannot cause the printer to identify multiple SSIDs in range.

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