11-14-2022 03:00
11-14-2022 03:00
I live in my university dorm and it has its own WiFi network. To use it I need a username and a password for the network which I both have. However the Fitbit app doesn't have the option to enter a username due to which I am unable to connect my sense to WiFi. Is there a workaround or solution as I need to update my watch and transfer data.
I've also attached some screenshots to showcase the issue.
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11-27-2022 16:25 - edited 11-27-2022 16:26
11-27-2022 16:25 - edited 11-27-2022 16:26
@s-basil while it is not possible to enter directly from the app it is actually possible to bypass the captive portal using a Wifi repeater.
They are small cheap routers that essentially repeat the wifi signal making a different network where you can connect.
If you are into DIY you make it one with a Raspberry PI or you can buy a dedicated one. I'm very happy with a product by GL-inet such as the Mango
Also consider that using a device like the one linked you will separate your wifi from the rest of the network with increased security.
11-15-2022 07:23
11-15-2022 07:23
Sorry, but no. The Sense only accepts a network name and password. There is no option for a user name.
11-27-2022 16:25 - edited 11-27-2022 16:26
11-27-2022 16:25 - edited 11-27-2022 16:26
@s-basil while it is not possible to enter directly from the app it is actually possible to bypass the captive portal using a Wifi repeater.
They are small cheap routers that essentially repeat the wifi signal making a different network where you can connect.
If you are into DIY you make it one with a Raspberry PI or you can buy a dedicated one. I'm very happy with a product by GL-inet such as the Mango
Also consider that using a device like the one linked you will separate your wifi from the rest of the network with increased security.
11-27-2022 19:36 - edited 11-27-2022 19:39
11-27-2022 19:36 - edited 11-27-2022 19:39
@Dopovo - that's a good solution!
@s-basil make sure the WiFi is a 2.4 GHz not a 5ghz signal.
Also you don't actually need a WiFi signal for an update, it takes a while over Bluetooth.
Also be sure why you want to update the firmware before doing it, especially if your watch is working correctly already.
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