Wireless Joey problems

May be a wireless network problem, not a Wireless Joey problem.

Have you rebooted your router?

Are you using a dish wireless access point or just your router?.
 
Mat be a wireless network problem, not a Wireless Joey problem.

Have you rebooted your router?

Are you using a dish wireless access point or just your router?.
Wireless Joeys don’t use your router they use a Wireless Access Point. That said, a reboot of the WAP might be a good idea.
 
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Wireless Joeys don’t use your router they use a Wireless Access Point. That said, a reboot of the WAP might be a good idea.
They CAN use your router. I did an install in a 7000 SQ FT mansion last week. 1 Hopper 3, 3 WiFi joeys and one of them was too far away to stay linked to the WAP. so I set them up with 3 Velop Mesh Nodes. One at the Frontier Gateway, one halfway to the furthest WiFi Joey and 1 at that joey with Ethernet connected to the joey - boom! popped right in. I told them just hope the internet doesn't go down.

BTW, I learned that here!
 
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Sometimes we can suffer the same issue but from different causes. In my case, when turning on the TV with the wireless Joey and seeing all the pixilation, I tune the TV to an OTA channel for a few seconds than back to where I was and everything is than OK. I have no idea what happened or why this clears it up, but it always works.
 

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