Compatible Wi-Fi standards for the LG A3, LG B3 and LG C3

Depending on the model number of your LG A3, B3 or C3, your television set either uses a Wi-Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac) or Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax) network. You can check out this guide at Seeking Tech in order to find the Wi-Fi specs of your 2023 OLED LG A3, B3 or C3 television.

LG A3, LG B3 and LG C3 models that use the LGSBWAX12 Network Card

If your A3, B3 or C3 has a model number that ends with “AUA” (or you have the 48” LG C3 that ends with either “AUA” or AUB”) then it should be equipped with the LGSBWAX12 Network Card. You can find the full list of supported OLED models below:

  • OLED48A3AUA
  • OLED55A3AUA
  • OLED65A3AUA
  • OLED77A3AUA
  • OLED55B3AUA
  • OLED65B3AUA
  • OLED77B3AUA
  • OLED42C3AUA
  • OLED48C3AUA
  • OLED48C3AUB
  • OLED55C3AUA
  • OLED65C3AUA
  • OLED77C3AUA
  • OLED83C3AUA

The LGSBWAX12 Network Card can connect to Wi-Fi 6 in addition to supporting older Wi-Fi standards. You can check out the compatible connections below:

  • IEEE 802.11a
  • IEEE 802.11 b
  • IEEE 802.11g
  • IEEE 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4)
  • IEEE 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5)
  • IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)

You can also find the frequency ranges and maximum output powers for the LGSBWAX12 below:

  • 2,400 MHz to 2,472 MHz frequency range with 17 dBm output power
  • 5,150 MHz to 5,725 MHz frequency range with 15 dBm output power
  • 5,725 MHz to 5,850 MHz frequency range with 15 dBm output power
  • 5,945 MHz to 7,125 MHz frequency range with 11 dBm output power

LG A3, LG B3 and LG C3 models that use the LGSBWAC95 Network Card

If your A3, B3 or C3 model number ends with “PUA,” then it is equipped with the LGSBWAC95 network card. This card is limited to Wi-Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac) or lower. You can find the complete list of these televisions below:

  • OLED48A3PUA
  • OLED55A3PUA
  • OLED65A3PUA
  • OLED77A3PUA
  • OLED55B3PUA
  • OLED65B3PUA
  • OLED77B3PUA
  • OLED42C3PUA
  • OLED48C3PUA
  • OLED55C3PUA
  • OLED65C3PUA
  • OLED77C3PUA
  • OLED83C3PUA

With the LGSBWAC95 network card, you will be able to use the following Wi-Fi standards when connecting the OLED wirelessly to your home network:

  • IEEE 802.11a
  • IEEE 802.11 b
  • IEEE 802.11g
  • IEEE 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4)
  • IEEE 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5)

You can also check out the frequency ranges and maximum output powers for the LGSBWAC95 card below:

  • 2,400 MHz to 2,483.5 MHz frequency range with 18.5 dBm output power
  • 5,150 MHz to 5,725 MHz frequency range with 18 dBm output power
  • 5,725 MHz to 5,850 MHz frequency range with 18 dBm output power

So, if you want to connect your LG A3, B3 or C3 television to your Wi-Fi 6 wireless home network, then its model number needs to end with “AUA.” The only exception is the OLED48C3AUB, which also supports the same LGSBWAX12 network card as the other AUA models.

How to reboot the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E

If you are experiencing slow internet speeds or other connection problems, then you can try rebooting your eero Wi-Fi 6 router as it may help fix these issues.

To find out how to do so with your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E, you can take a look at this article from Seeking Tech.

We should note that, although this guide is based on the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E, it should also apply to the older eero routers as well.

How to restart a single eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E

In order to restart a single eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E node, you need to take the following steps:

1. Open the eero app on your smartphone or mobile device.

2. If you aren’t already signed into your eero account, then make sure you do so.

3. After logging into the application, tap the Home icon at the bottom of the screen.

4. You then need to tap the Online status icon at the top of the screen.

5. Next, you need to select the eero node that you want to reboot.

6. Scroll down and then tap Reset.

7. Finally, tap Restart eero from the list of available options.

If the eero your restarted is the gateway eero, which is the one that is directly connected to your modem, then your entire network will go offline during the rebooting process as a result.

How to restart the eero network

If you want to restart all of your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and/or eero Pro 6E nodes at the same time, then you need to do the following:

1. On your smartphone or mobile device, you first need to launch the eero app.

2. If you aren’t logged into your eero account, then you need to sign in to continue.

3. Once you are signed into the eero app, you first need to tap the Settings icon at the bottom of the screen.

4. Inside the Settings menu, scroll down and then tap Advanced.

5. Scroll down the Advanced menu and then tap Reset.

6. Once you get to the Reset menu, you need to tap Restart Network.

7. Afterwards, tap Restart Network again to start the reboot process.

During the reboot process, your entire eero network will be taken offline temporarily.

eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E LED light indicator guide

Your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E will show its current status by displaying a certain color or blinking pattern through its LED indicator. You can take a look at this guide at Seeking Tech to see what these lights stand for.

While this article is mainly designed for the newer eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E, it should also be applicable to the older versions of the eero series of mesh routers as well.

What does it mean when your eero router is displaying no lights?

If your eero router isn’t displaying any lights, then it may be turned off.

In this case, you can check to see if the power cable is properly plugged in. Furthermore, you can also try plugging the device into a different power outlet as the current one you may be using could be damaged.

Keep in mind that the eero router has a white outer casing, which makes it hard to see a solid white indicator in a bright room. To get a better view, you can try putting your hand over the LED indicator of your eero 6, eero 6 Plus, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E.

What does it mean when your eero router is displaying a blinking white light?

If you see that your eero router is showing a blinking white light, then it means that it is either starting up or trying to connect to the internet.

In both of these cases, you can just wait until it is done booting up and/or connecting to the internet. The router should then show a solid white light.

What does it mean when your eero router is displaying a solid white light?

When your eero is showing a solid white LED light, then it means that it is currently connected to the internet. Therefore, it should be working as intended.

What does it mean when your eero router is displaying a blinking blue light?

If you see that your eero router is displaying a blinking blue LED light, then it means that it is sending a Bluetooth signal.

If you are trying to connect your router to the eero app, then you need to make sure that you have Bluetooth connection turned on for your smartphone or mobile device.

What does it mean when your eero router is displaying a solid blue light?

Once your eero router is connected to the eero app, you should see the device show a solid blue light. This means that the eero application has been connected to the router and is in the process of setting up the device up for use.

What does it mean when your eero router is displaying a blinking green light?

If your eero blinking green during the setup process, then it indicates that it detects other eero routers nearby.

What does it mean when your eero router is displaying a blinking yellow light?

If you see that your router is blinking yellow, then it is a warning that means that you are using a damaged or unapproved USB-C power source.

To fix this issue, you can replace either the power cable, replace the power adapter or use another a different USB power source.

What does it mean when your eero router is displaying a solid red light?

If your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E LED light is showing a solid red color, then it means that it is not connected online at the moment.

What do the mismatching eero app and eero router colors indicate?

The LED color of your eero router may end up being different than the color used to highlight its icon on the official eero app. So, what do these mismatching color indicators mean? You can find out in this guide at Seeking Tech.

This guide is mainly based on the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E. With that said, it should also apply older versions of the eero router as well.

What does it mean when your eero LED is white and its icon has a green outline in the app?

If your eero LED is showing a solid white LED color while its icon has a green outline inside the eero app, then it means that your eero network is working as intended.

The white LED indicates that the eero router is currently functioning. The green outline in the app is a confirmation that the device is ready for use.

What does it mean when your eero LED is white and its icon has a yellow outline in the app?

If you see a white LED light coming from your eero router while its icon has a yellow outline in the app, then this indicate that your device is still going through the configuration or set up process.

This process is done by the device automatically. Therefore, all you have to do is to simply wait until the icon in the eero app turns from yellow to green.

What does it mean when your eero LED is blinking white and its icon is green in the app?

If your eero is blinking a white LED light but the app is showing that is green, then this means that the router is still in the process of booting up.

The boot up process will run on its own; therefore, you simply need to wait for a few minutes for the eero LED light to turn solid white.

What does it mean when your eero LED is red and its icon is green in the app?

If your eero router LED is red but the app show that its icon is green, then this means that your router is currently not connected properly to your mesh network. Eventually, the eero icon in the application should also turn red as well.

How to fix eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E red LED light issues

If you see that the LED indicator of your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E is showing red, then there is an issue with your eero network. To see how you can potentially fix this problem, you can take a look at this troubleshooting guide at Seeking Tech.

Why your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E is showing a red light

If your eero Wi-Fi 6 router is showing a red LED, then it may indicate that your internet service is currently down. It may also indicate that something is not working with your eero.

How to fix red light issue with the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E

In order to fix the red LED light issue with your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E, we recommend that you try doing the following:

1. If the red light appears on all of eero routers connected to your home network, then the first step you can take is to make sure that your internet connection isn’t offline.

In order to do so, check to see if your modem is connected to your internet service provider. You should also check to see if your eero routers are properly connected.

2. If you are sure that your entire home network is properly connected, then the next step you can take is to power cycle your modem as well as your eero routers.

In order to do so, unplug the power cables for these devices. Afterwards, wait 30 seconds and then re-plug the power cables back in. Give your modem and router a few minutes to reestablish the internet connection and then check to see if your eeros are still displaying a red light.

3. There is also a possibility that your internet service provider could be suffering from an outage. In this case, you can try contacting your ISP directly to find out if there is a problem on their end.

4. If only one of your eero routers is showing a red light, then you need to make sure that you place the node properly.

When it comes to placement, avoid blocking the communications between your router to the other networking devices. Heavy metals, as well as thick walls or floors, will make the signal weaker.

Wireless devices, such as a microwave, will interfere with the Wi-Fi communication as well.

You should also avoid putting your eero on the ground or in an enclosed space.

5. If you are connecting your eero routers to a modem/router hybrid device, then it may be causing the red LED lights to appear.

To fix this problem, you need to set the modem/router hybrid device to bridge mode. You need to check the user manual of the hybrid device to see how you can use this specific mode.

6. One last potential fix you can try is to delete and then re-add the problematic eero from your network. In order to do so, you need to take the following steps:

  • Open the official eero app on your smartphone or mobile device.
  • Select the eero router that you want to delete.
  • You then need to select the Advanced option.
  • Afterwards, select the “Remove eero” option.
  • Select the “Remove from Network” option to remove the router from the network.
  • From the front page of the eero app, you then need to tap the blue plus icon.
  • Next, you need to tap the “Add or Replace eero Devices” option.
  • Select “Add eero Device.”
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to re-add your eero router to your home network.

If your eero is still showing a red light after trying all of the above potential solutions, then we recommend contacting the support team at eero for additional help.

How to unbridge eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E

Some internet service providers may require you to use the bridge mode of your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E. If your ISP uses PPPoE or needs a matching MAC address, then you most likely need to use this specific mode. AT&T U-Verse also requires you to use bridge mode as its Wi-Fi and DHCP features will cause conflicts.

If you are experiencing connection issues and/or switch to a more eero-compatible internet service provider, then you can take a look at this guide at Seeking Tech to see how you can disable bridge mode.

How to disable bridge mode for eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E

In order to unbridge your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E, we recommend that you take the following steps:

Before we begin, we should note that this tutorial is based on the aforementioned eero Wi-Fi 6 routers. However, it should also be applicable to the other eero routers as well.

1. Start by opening the eero app you have installed on your smartphone or mobile device.

2. Next, you need to sign into your eero account if you aren’t already logged in after opening the application.

3. Once you are signed into your eero account, you need to select Settings from the main menu of the app. You can find Settings at the bottom right corner of the screen.

4. After getting to the Settings menu, the next step you should take is to select Advanced.

5. Afterwards, make sure you select DHCP & NAT.

6. You then need to change this setting to Automatic.

If you are using a static IP, then you need to select Manual instead.

7. After making your selection, select Save on the top right corner of the screen.

Your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and/or eero Pro 6E routers should now be unbridged. You should now be able to use certain eero network services and advanced features that was previously locked out due to the bridge mode.

If you want to re-enable bridge mode for these Wi-Fi 6 routers, then you can take a look at this article to see how you can do so.

How to bridge the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E

In order to connect your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E to your internet service provider, you may need to set the router to bridge mode. To find out how to do so with these Wi-Fi 6 routers, you can check out this tutorial at Seeking Tech.

We should note that, although this guide is based on the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E, it should also be applicable to the other versions of the eero router as well.

Why you need to bridge your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E

Certain ISPs will require you to set your router bridge mode in order for you to use its network connection.

For example, AT&T U-Verse already provides Wi-Fi and DHCP; as a result, your eero router will conflict with these features unless you put it in bridge mode.

If your ISP also requires PPPoE and/or a matching MAC address to function, then you also need to use bridge mode for your eero device.

Keep in mind that you will lose out on certain eero network services, as well as advanced eero management features, when you use this particular mode for your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E.

Furthermore, one of your eero node must act as the gateway router since it needs to connect to your home network via an Ethernet cable.

How to bridge your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E

In order to set your eero Wi-Fi 6 router to bridge mode, you need to take the following steps:

1. If you haven’t done so already, set up your eero network by using the eero app on your smartphone or mobile device.

If your ISP requires your eero to be set in bridge mode, then you need to connect your eero to the existing router and then complete the setup for the eero network.

2. With your eero network set up and connected to the ISP, open the eero app on your smartphone or mobile device.

3. Inside of the application, you first need to tap the Settings icon, which is located at the bottom of the screen.

4. From the Settings menu, you then need to select Advanced.

5. Afterwards, you need to select DHCP & NAT.

6. Next, you need to select Bridge. If you are using a static IP, then you need to select Manual instead.

7. Once you are done, tap the Save icon on the top right corner in order to save the new settings.

After saving the new settings, your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E router should now be set to bridge mode.

How to fix eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E offline issues

If you are having issues with your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E being offline, then you can take a look at this troubleshooting guide from Seeking Tech to see what necessary steps you can take in order to fix this issue.

Before we begin, it is important to note that this article will be covering the eero Wi-Fi 6 routers. With that said, these potential solutions should also be applicable to the older eero routers as well.

1. The first step we recommend taking is to make sure that your eero routers, as well as the modem, are actually plugged into the power outlets.

You should also make sure that the power outlets are functioning normally; if not then you can plug your networking devices into a different power source.

2. You should also make sure that the Ethernet cable is connected properly between your modem and the gateway router.

For the uninformed, the gateway router is the primary one that is directly connected to your modem. When connecting, you should hear a click, which indicates that the wired connection is successful.

3. We also recommend that you inspect your Ethernet cable, as well as the Ethernet ports of your gateway router and modem, to see if there are any potential damage.

4. If your networking device is properly powered on and connected, then the next step you can try is to power cycle your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E routers.

In order to do so, you will need to take the following steps:

  • Start by unplugging your eero routers from the power outlets.
  • You should then wait for a minimum of 30 seconds.
  • Afterwards, plug the eero routers back into the power outlets.
  • Wait for the routers to boot up and connect to your modem. This process can take several minutes.

5. If power cycling your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E did not make the offline issue go away, then you can also try power cycling your modem.

To do so, you can try doing the following:

  • Unplug the modem from the power outlet.
  • You should then wait for at least 30 seconds.
  • After waiting, plug the modem back into the power outlet.
  • Next, we recommend giving your modem and eero routers several minutes to connect to each other.
  • After waiting, you can try testing to see if your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E routers are online.

6. If your routers are still offline, then your problem may be related to your Internet Service Provider.

In this case, we recommend contacting your ISP to see if there is a network outage. You can also ask if there are any recent changes that may be causing your routers to go offline.

7. If you still can’t get your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E online, then we recommend that you contact eero to get additional support.

How to connect a printer to the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E

You are able to connect a compatible printer directly to the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E. To find out how to properly do so, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

Before we start, it should be noted that this article is mainly based on the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E. However, the steps should also apply to the older eero routers as well.

What printers are compatible with the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E?

If you want to connect a printer to your eero using a wired connection, then the printer needs to support the Ethernet connection.

If you want to connect a printer wirelessly to the eero network, then the printer needs to support the WPA2 AES-based CCMP encryption. The other encryption types (WEP, WPA, WPA2 TKIP and WPS) won’t work with the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E.

How to connect a printer to the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E over Ethernet

To connect a printer to the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E by using a wired connection, you need to do the following:

1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the printer and then the other end to the eero router.

2. Set up the wired connection by using the menu system of your printer. Please refer to the user manual of the printer to see how you can connect the printer to a LAN network.

How to connect a printer to the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E over Wi-Fi

To connect a printer to the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E wirelessly, you need to take the following steps:

1. To start off, you need to check to see if your printer support WPA2 AES as other type of wireless encryptions won’t work.

Some printers that don’t support WPA2 AES initially may have added support for the encryption with a driver update. Therefore, we recommend that you try updating the firmware of the printer if it doesn’t support WPA2 AES right out of the box.

2. If your printer was previously connected to another wireless network, then you need to reset its network settings. To do so from the printer’s menu system, please refer to the user manual of the printer.

3. Next, you need to connect your printer to your eero network. Once again, you need to look at the user manual of your printer to see how you can connect it to a Wi-Fi network. You will also need to enter the password for your eero network during this setup process.

If you haven’t set up your eero network yet, then you might want to take a look at this guide to see how you can do so without using a mobile network.

How to block websites with the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E

You can block websites by using your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E. To find out how to do so, you can take a look at this tutorial at Seeking Tech.

While this guide is based on the eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 and eero Pro 6E, it should also cover the other eero routers as well.

How to block websites with eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E

In order to block a website with these Wi-Fi 6 routers, you can take the following steps:

1. If you haven’t done so already, make sure you set up your eero network through the eero app.

If you are having issues setting up the network, then we recommend checking out this article.

2. Once you have everything set up, open the eero app on your smartphone or device.

3. If you aren’t automatically logged into your eero, then you need to sign in before you continue.

4. After signing in, you should be on the front page of the eero app where you need to tap Discover.

5. You then need to tap eero Secure.

6. Afterwards, tap Block & Allow Sites.

7. Tap Add Blocked Site.

8. Enter the domain name that you want to block.

If you want to block the entire domain, then you need to enter “domain.com” (without the quotation marks).

If you want to block a subdomain, then you need to enter “subdomain.domain.com” (without the quotation marks).

If you are blocking the entire domain, then make sure you don’t add “www” at the start as it will be treated as a subdomain.

9. Make sure that the Network setting is enabled.

10. Tap Done to finish adding the domain or subdomain to the Blocked list.

How to block websites with eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E if you have multiple profiles

If you have multiple profiles on your eero account, then you need to do the following in order to block a website:

1. Open the eero app and then make sure you are signed into your eero account.

2. On the home screen of the application, tap the profile that you want to block a specific website for.

3. You then need to tap Block & Allow Sites.

4. Next, you need to tap Add Blocked Site.

5. Input the domain or subdomain that you want blocked for that specific profile.

To block the whole domain, you need to enter the domain name as “domain.com” (without the quotation marks).

To block a subdomain, you need to input “subdomain.domain.com” (without the quotation marks).

Make sure you don’t add “www” at the beginning of the domain name if you want to block the entire domain. Otherwise, your eero router will treat it as a subdomain.

6. Tap Done to add the domain or subdomain to the Blocked list.

If your eero 6, eero 6+, eero Pro 6 or eero Pro 6E doesn’t appear to be blocking a domain or subdomain after you added it to the Blocked list, then you can take a look at this troubleshooting article.