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OBD-II Wi-Fi Adapter Compatibility: Which Routers and Networks Will Break Your Scan Tools?
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2026-02-27
12 min read
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Fix dropped OBD-II Wi‑Fi connections by forcing 2.4GHz, disabling band steering and client isolation, and securing adapters with VLANs and firewall rules.
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