09-11-2020 01:59 PM
My new R6 will not detect or find my home WiFi (or any other wifi) network. It shows "Search fo access points" and "Searching..." and then nothing.
It *will* allow the phone to connect to it, if I use the "connect to smartphone" method (this is where the camera starts it's own wifi nertwork). But I cannot connet to my wifi to, e.g., transfer via ftp, as I did with my 5D4. I have tried with both 5GHz and 2.4GHz wifi networks.
This is the second camera with this symptom (the first one wouldn't even allow the local connection). Canon support told me to send the first one back.
I have updated the firmware to 1.1.1. No difference.
Any ideas? Surely I can't be the only one. My phone can see multiple wifi networks.
09-11-2020 05:02 PM
You might want to check the security settings of your home's access point. Is the network "hidden"? Can you see any other Wi-Fi networks when at home? If can connect to your smartphone, try deleting that connection definition.
If you are in a densely populated area, then you should be able to see multiple networks around you. You might try visiting a business establishment with free Wi-Fi, or the parking lot of an apartment complex, and test to see if your camera can actually see any other networks. Of course, do not try to connect. You just want to find out if it can detect access points.
09-11-2020 05:31 PM
Yes I thought the same thing so i drove away from the house a little way and now I can see some networks. However when I come back to the house it sees nothing (and/or it freezes, I can't tell).
It's like there's a particular network that causes it to crash/freeze when it sees it. It's not mine, I tried turning that off.
My phone can see a half dozen networks other than my own. I'm in a suburban neighborhood, not a rural area.
I suppose i have to hope that some future firmware update will fix this. It's extremely annoying as I was planning on using ftp to move my images off the camera, same as my 5D4.
thanks
09-12-2020 10:21 AM
Greetings,
It's likely the R5 and R6 use the same wireless chipsets.
I haven't heard or read about anyone else having an issue like this. That considered, I think it's unlikely the behavior has anything to do with the camera's or their firmware. You have established your R6 detects other AP's or networks and it doesn't "crash or freeze" when you are away from your residence.
Your home:
You have turned your Wi-Fi off? and the camera's interface freezes or crashes when it is turned on and you attempt to browse or connect to a wireless network?
Network anomaly:
Have you tried resetting the camera to defaults? Certainly worth a try. Should be easy enough to figure out. How many networks are you in proximity to? Try eliminating these variable instead of waiting for a FW update that in all likelyhood has nothing to do with your camera. If this was a hardware or software issue, others would be posting about it.
~Rick
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09-12-2020 10:37 AM
09-12-2020 10:43 AM
Could there be something about how your house is built? Can you see the home network when you are in the same room with the wireless access point?
09-12-2020 10:48 AM
09-12-2020 10:52 AM
@ntingle wrote:
My network works normally for every other device.
It's a mesh network so perhaps I need to try turning off all of the extenders as well.
A mesh network should not negatively impact reception. You should try that. It sounds like a good test. But, try being in the same room with the main access point, too. Aluminum 2x4s used for framing inside of walls can act as ground planes.
09-12-2020 10:53 AM
09-13-2020 08:06 AM
@ntingle wrote:
Yes I tried standing in my closet, didn't help. Normal wood framed house.
Was that with or without the mesh up and running? There is something different about your setup. No idea what it might be.
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