Connecting to the Sonoma County Airport (STS) from SMART

SMART Connect meets every northbound train at the SMART Sonoma County Airport station. For southbound trains, select the train station as your destination and the Ride Pingo app will ensure that you make your connection to SMART.

Q1. What is SMART Connect?

SMART Connect shuttle is an all-electric, wheelchair-accessible vehicle, equipped with comfortable seating, luggage space, and modern amenities. It provides a first and last-mile connection between the SMART Sonoma County Airport Station and the Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport, and the surrounding business corridor.


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Q3. Will I make my train connection?

For on-demand rides, the Ride Pingo app utilizes a feature called Transit Connect, where the routing software will prioritize train connections. When selecting the SMART Sonoma County Airport station as the destination, riders will be prompted to select which train they would like to meet, and the routing software takes care of the rest.

Controlling your automatic coffee machine via your smartphone or tablet is now easier than ever before thanks to JURA Smart Connect, which also enables communication with smart accessories and offers brand new programming options. The new JURA Smart Connect uses Bluetooth communication, based on a transmitter that is simply plugged into the automatic coffee machine. With the app you can then wirelessly operate and program the machine and link up to various accessories. 


The JURA Operating Experience (J.O.E.) brings state-of-the-art automatic coffee machine operation to your smartphone or tablet. J.O.E. is the most intuitive, convenient and modern way to make optimum use of all the advantages offered by JURA automatic coffee machines*. With the JURA Operating Experience you can control your JURA automatic coffee machine* from your smartphone or tablet, with all the convenience of touchscreen operation.

i have tried different combinations of settings and this issue seems to only happen when smartconnect is enabled , sadly i would love to take advantage of the 5ghz but as alot of the devices only connect to the 2.4ghz i cant communicate with them if i connect to the separate 5ghz network

I'm encountering the same issue.My RAX80 firmware is 1.0.1.62 with SmartConnect enabled.The wifi is good to my Samsung S10+ but fracturing to my Samsung A70 and Tab S6. It always disconnected suddendly

Other devices like an iPhone7, Samsung printer & Philips smart TV loose the connection completely & must be manually reconnected to the network each time (I'm guessing they have some kind of timeout where the network is disabled after a certain number of lost connections).

Deleting an application on my computer called smartbyte and the drivers associated with it, in which I didn't even know this program was installed on my computer. After doing this, on both my computer and laptop, problem fixed 100%.

I just upgraded to this router today and updated the firmware to the newest V1.0.1.62_1.0.26 and I am having the same issues with smart connect. When I first booted up the router and connected to it with my phone it was crushing speed tests. Then I decided to enable smartconnect because I had been using a two network setup and thought what the heck. Immediately my phone started dropping connectivity very frequently and all the devices on my network were locked to 2.4ghz. Speed was obviously affected along with the connectivity. My phone would barely make it a couple minutes without a webpage not loading and me having to refresh it for 10-15 seconds until it reconnected. I couldn't even barely log into the nighthawk app to turn smart connect off because it kept disconnecting on the app. Anyway I disabled it and it has been working flawlessly on all devices. Also all the devices that were locked on 2.4 are now on 5ghz except one smart home device that is 2.4. Thought I would share since this seems to be an issue with this firmware.

I am having this same issue. I disabled the Smartwifi (2.5 -5ghz auto switching). It got better. I did notice another poster in this thread was soley in Access Point (AP) mode. This is how I keep my configuration. I wonder if this issue hasn't really been uncovered because the primary use for this is in router mode. I still get issues with my RAX80 AP just dropping. Its like the AP stops working and reboots and disconnects all clients. On my phone Ill attempt to reconnect but it will give me a "password incorrect" error. I will enter the correct password (even though its stored in my phone) and it will still give me the error. I will go and reboot the AP and once it comes back up everything reconnects back to normal with no issues. I ran wifi analyser in my house and while the 2.4 ghz network is slightly congested, the 5ghz is virtually wide open and my 5GHZ has its own channel. with no others nearby.

My night Hawk AX8 yesterday after I turned of smart wi-fi so that the 2.4 and 5g would be seperate I,set up for the 2.4 and a little while later it started to lose connection then came back and I sat there and watched it fade away to nothing and I had to connect to 5g and so far it is holding but before that the router updated itself when it got installed I am thinking that that mighjt be the problem ? or maby I just got a bad one but on the 5g nothing has needed to be reconnected

I'm having this exact same issue with my brand new RAX200 - enabling Smart Connect makes the devices drop and reconnect every couple seconds/minute. I've tried permutations of almost every setting and nothing seems to help. Now I turn off Smart Connect and it seems to have fixed things to a degree but not entirely.

So I'm not alone with my RAX120 (firmware version 1.0.0.84). You buy top-of-the-line, so you think, and get this. How this made it out of testing is a mystery? I can't keep a consistent connection (Wifi), on any of my devices, and the router is literally on the same floor, just one plaster wall away, maybe 20ft, maximum bars for signal strength. Also the speed, which should have been around 240Mbps down, was more like 40 on most devices.

I disabled Smart Connect, AX and 20/40 MHz channel co-existence, in a desparate attempt to stabilize the Wifi. I don't which of the 3 does it, but it's better. What's the point of buying a router with all these features if you have to disable them all just to get a stable connection?

Smart Connect is an innovative technology we developed in-house to control, simplify, and customize compatible Lezyne LED bike lights. Using the free Lezyne LED Ally phone app, Smart Connect lights can be programmed and controlled, either individually or as a pair. The simple interface of the app can be used to control your lights on the fly or to custom program modes. If the front and rear are linked, the front light will now wirelessly control the rear as you toggle through the modes, even if you are not connected to the app. Once set up, lights can easily be controlled from your Lezyne bicycle computer.

1. Download the free LED Ally app (iOS and Android).

2. Tap "Scan for Devices."

3. Turn lights on if pairing for the first time.

4. Select the light(s) when visible in the app.

5. Tap "Connect LED(s)."

6. If pairing for the first time give them a unique name.

7. The lights can now be controlled by the app.

8. Tap "Program LED Modes" to customize modes.

9. Customize up to 4 modes or mode-sets.

10. Tap "Save LED Modes" to confirm changes.

11. Front will now control the rear (if linked).

12. Paired lights now will auto reconnect to app.

On the stock Cudy firmware, The had a feature named "Smart Connect"

That creates only a single SSID with both 2.4Ghz and 5GHz band. With that feature, smartphones automatically connects to 5GHz when have good signal and switches to 2.4G when 5GHz band cant provide enough signal strength(when the distance is a bit longer).

So i was trying that on Openwrt. I just created SSID for both 2.4G and 5G band with same name and password. But it doesnt work like Cudy's Smart Connect. Instead phone connects automatically to 2.4G band.

Why does Canon make it so difficult to add existing Canon printers to the same SmartConnect software for management? I have 4 Canon Printers and I would like to manage them all in the same smart connect software, but the software only allows me to add them by going through a completely new install for each of the printers that I already have setup and working fine. It shouldn't be that hard to add existing printers to the management software, especially when they are all on the same wifi network.

I was told by tplink tech that my c5 converted to access point will not utilize smart connect. I use the access point more than root router. Should I disenable smart connect if I'm not going to get use of it from access and if so how should I configure my root router and access point in terms of ssid to be the most efficient yet less troublesome to connect to?

Actually both but I am aware no smart connect on c5. What I'd like to know is what is the best way to get best performance out of both configuration-wise if I disable smart connect in A7. Should I use a different SSID on both devices and also for both 2.4 and 5.0 GHz or the same for the two devices and different for the two bands or any other combo to make it most efficient so my devices grab the fastest band and I'm not always having to manually pick one. Or maybe I will have to pick I don't know was hoping for some suggestions.

Just trying to get the most efficient setup in my home. The root router is in the basement, the access point is in master bedroom. The setup is working right now. Just wasn't sure if there was a more efficient way to set it up that might come close to mimmicing smart connect which I cannot enable due to C5 being in loop.

The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District (SMART) is pleased to announce the launch of the SMART Connect microtransit shuttle providing a first and last-mile connection between the SMART Airport Station and the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport (STS), and the surrounding business corridor. Beginning Monday, June 12, the SMART Connect shuttle will make it easy to combine the train with air travel at the Sonoma County Airport while also creating opportunities for commuters to ride the train to work and other destinations in the surrounding area. ff782bc1db

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