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Anyone have the BWG wifi module? It works great when it's connected, but it disconnects almost daily, and to reconnect, I have to turn off and on the power to the spa. So basically it's useless as a means of getting the spa ready on my way home. Anyone else have this issue? The dealer says my router needs to be closer to the spa. Well, first I put an extender just inside my door, and now it actually outside about 12 feet away. It still disconnects. What's the point of this? Glad it came with the spa, I'd be really annoyed if I paid extra for this feature. Any suggestions?
Here's a thought from a different end ...Is it possible that being in an environment with high power draw objects - heater, motors and the like that they cause power dips and spikes and the gear can't handle them? I'm not talking about the initial setup (can't see your wireless router) but once setup and "running" that a little blip causes the wireless device to sit there and scratch it's head and wonder what to do. Now before you pooh it off I will say that when my tub kicks on the lights in my house kind of dim for a second and I am running 200 amp service. I'm thinking that however that unit gets powered it doesn't handle whatever well and gets hung up.We have to reset the devices that get hung up during a blip in a hospital - electronics do not like blips!
I'm not defending the product in any way, shape or form, I agree if you are going to sell a product - it should work. My thoughts are as a Biomedical Tech fighting the "great technology" advances in modern medical equipment and not all of them are up to the hype that surrounds them. Unfortunately, an idea is sold to someone high up in the chain and everyone below needs to run with it. And somewhere the idea to squeeze another $0.01 out of every unit gets to point of producing crap.Hopefully you can get your money back.
Has any returned their unit for a replacement? I give up on this piece of equipment. I tried a wifi extender, moving the router almost next to the hot tub . . . nothing works. It connects for a day and then won't reconnect. I wonder now if there was a bad batch and maybe a replacement might work better?
Quote from: dave48103 on November 21, 2015, 09:21:58 amHas any returned their unit for a replacement? I give up on this piece of equipment. I tried a wifi extender, moving the router almost next to the hot tub . . . nothing works. It connects for a day and then won't reconnect. I wonder now if there was a bad batch and maybe a replacement might work better?How old and what make and model access point/router are you using? Is the firmware current?I seem to have solved my issues by installing a brand new Asus RT-AC68P router/AP. I'm *not* using the BullFrog branded iOS ap instead using the Balboa branded app. It does not work the way tech support explained as far as displaying the SSIDs available in a drop down list, but entering my SSID (WPA authentication) did work with this newer device. It's been about a week now and I can connect from anywhere I have a signal and it has not dropped off during that time.