5G at 160MHz and 6GHz signals are not functioning properly. Please seek assistance.
5G at 160MHz and 6GHz signals are not functioning properly. Please seek assistance.
The 6GHz network is not connected and isn't visible even after restarting Windows. You only changed the settings, but nothing has been applied.
How much distance separates you from the XB8 at that moment? Do you use a different SSID for the 6GHz frequency? Does the XB8 assign the same SSID across all bands? Evaluate the strength of the 6GHz signal from your current device with WiFi Analyzer. Please include a screenshot.
You're about 10 feet away from the XB8. The bands are separated as before, but you've changed the name and added a manual network connection, yet it's not working. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
The WiFi Analyzer displayed the network details and signal strength of the connected devices.
Great connection with ASUS support, but I'm still facing issues.
The devices equipped with WiFi 6E adapters can detect the 6GHz band, yet they fail to establish a connection to the network.
I verified the router settings, and it lists all connections as AC, AX, G, NET. It displays the least used channel. The 161 model has two clients connected, using the default 6GHz channel at 6GHz. This is disappointing—I might have to give up. There’s no guidance from Google on how to make the router broadcast 6GHz channels clearly while laptops fail to detect them. All my new laptops with different 6E cards are experiencing this issue. Just messed up.
Someone has purchased a BE200 and after connecting it and installing drivers version 6e it successfully picks up the 6GHz channel. However, their gaming laptop and ZenBook cannot detect the same frequency. I suspect it might be related to regional settings or the 6GHz band being disabled on the card. To be honest, I’m completely unsure and any clue would be appreciated.
Among 1 billion computer users, only a fraction have adopted WiFi 6E. No clear data appears on Google Co-Pilot indicating widespread dishonesty. The 6 GHz frequency range supports WiFi6E and WiFi7 access points in many areas. To enable it, adjust your network settings and turn it on manually. Exact instructions may differ based on your device and configuration. For comprehensive guidance and country-specific information, consult the official support pages of your network equipment manufacturer. Availability also hinges on local laws and device compatibility.
It seems most users experience stable performance, so problems are usually unclear. Generally, it doesn’t surpass 5GHz consistently, and sometimes performs worse because of limited coverage. For speeds exceeding Gigabit, WiFi 7 is necessary thanks to its ability to handle multiple frequencies and broader channels. While I’ve noticed speeds above Gigabit on WiFi 6 at 5GHz occasionally, it’s rare. Optimal conditions are essential for peak performance, which you can’t always control—weather changes or temporary antenna alignment can affect results.