I have a Vodafone modem/router and it emits the normal “Vodafone-XXX” SSID but then it also emits several other SSID’s that are all called wave.

Like “Wave_44” “Wave_12” … I have 8 or so of these…

I tried accessing the router but nothing I do changes this. Does anyone know how I can change it?

    • dreagturnz@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      For the most part, it does everything I need it to…

      I can see other vodafone networks but I have never seen this wave thing, I am guessing it’s a defekt or bad configuration.

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      1 year ago

      Vodafone may not enable using their router in bridge mode. It’s probably necessary to use it anyway, especially if it is used as ONT or of the OP has phone/TV service.

      This really depends on where the OP is based.

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    1 year ago

    I thought Vodafone used Openreach for their network?

    If that’s the case you wouldn’t normally need to use their router as the ONT modem should plug into another router directly (just need whatever connect settings). I know for a fact Plusnet allow any router that allows the right login settings to be used directly.

    EDIT - I realise you may be in one of a few countries with Vodafone (I’m in the UK) - what country is this?

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      Germany. I may be using incorrect terms. For clarity sake: I have a device that as far as I know it’s a modem and router. The cable connection goes in and internet/wifi goes out.

      Everything is working fine but it is also emmiting these unlocked networks called wave-xx