One of my HomePods is connecting to the neighbors WIFI-Network all the time, restarting doesn’t change anything and I can’t change the WIFI-Network manually in the app. Why isn’t apple able to give the user the possibility to change the HomePods Wifi-network without any circumstances??? I don’t get it. I’ve neither entered the other WIFIs password nor did setup anything regards that.

  • FatSteveWasted9@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    You’re bitter that you have to ditch your neighbors wifi password to make your shit work right. It’s okay bud, we get it.

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    1 year ago

    It’s ridiculous. I have two wifi nets, one is not for iot devices but my phone is allowed there so I can ssh onto machines there. My “solution” was to blacklist the homepods from that offending AP by mac address.

    This could easily be a toggle

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      1 year ago

      THANK YOU for understanding! One guy wanted to tell me that the HomePod isn’t a product for me because I want too many features 💀 (I’ve just criticized that you can’t choose a WiFi-Network)

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    1 year ago

    You’re bitter that you have to ditch your neighbors wifi password to make your shit work right. It’s okay bud, we get it.

    • MythicalLars@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      But why isn’t this subreddit primarily accepting criticism to Apple or their products? Is something bad about the idea to give the user the option to change the HomePods wifi-network manually? It doesn’t need a workaround like as it is now.

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    1 year ago

    People are hating on this post but you have a valid complaint. HomePods can be particular about WiFi routers and some people have found that they operate better on 2.4Ghz rather than 5Ghz but there’s no way to specify that, even if you have different SSIDs for each network. I ended up configuring my router to ban their MAC addresses on 5Ghz, a setting my router thankfully has.

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      1 year ago

      Apple users are wild, why would anyone prefer any solution beyond a single setting that says “don’t do X”. How is permanently connecting to a HomePod because you’ve used the wifi once sensible.

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        1 year ago

        you’ve used the wifi once

        No. You don’t understand. The OP was literally connected to their neighbor’s wifi WHEN THEY SET UP THE HOMEPOD. This is entirely on the OP, and Apple is not responsible for them mooching off their neighbor.

    • MythicalLars@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      This! I actually don’t get why people are hating on this :( I literally just said that Apple should give the user more options, what’s wrong about that?

  • gngstrMNKY@alien.topB
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    People are hating on this post but you have a valid complaint. HomePods can be particular about WiFi routers and some people have found that they operate better on 2.4Ghz rather than 5Ghz but there’s no way to specify that, even if you have different SSIDs for each network. I ended up configuring my router to ban their MAC addresses on 5Ghz, a setting my router thankfully has.

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    1 year ago

    Had this issue as well, didn’t want to forget the WiFi network since I used it often but wanted to stop the HomePod connecting.

    In the end I ended up blocking my HomePod from the other network’s settings so it can never connect to that WiFi network.

    If you’re friends with your neighbor and his router lets you do that, then go for it, I don’t see Apple changing this even if you file feedback.

  • RetroactiveRecursion@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Apple doesn’t want users changing settings in anything. They don’t feel users are smart enough to use what they paid for, except in very specific “apple” ways, and are annoyed their computers need sysadmins sometimes, but are working to be rid of them too.