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Connection issue with a particular laptop to a more advanced access point

Connection issue with a particular laptop to a more advanced access point

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ApeBarrel
Member
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08-07-2020, 10:22 PM
#1
Hi Everyone, I’m checking if anyone has faced a similar issue. I have a laptop placed between two access points that share the same SSID for both 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. It only connects to one of them no matter how strong the signal is. When I move the laptop close to one access point, it still works with the weaker signal from the other. For the other laptops, I notice two different SSIDs for each access point, but this one consistently shows the one with the stronger signal. I’ve tried toggling the adapter settings, putting the laptop in airplane mode, and restarting it, but nothing helps. The access points are from ASUS, and I’m using the roaming assistant with a -70 dbm threshold. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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ApeBarrel
08-07-2020, 10:22 PM #1

Hi Everyone, I’m checking if anyone has faced a similar issue. I have a laptop placed between two access points that share the same SSID for both 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. It only connects to one of them no matter how strong the signal is. When I move the laptop close to one access point, it still works with the weaker signal from the other. For the other laptops, I notice two different SSIDs for each access point, but this one consistently shows the one with the stronger signal. I’ve tried toggling the adapter settings, putting the laptop in airplane mode, and restarting it, but nothing helps. The access points are from ASUS, and I’m using the roaming assistant with a -70 dbm threshold. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Logan2234
Junior Member
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08-07-2020, 11:53 PM
#2
It's possible the laptop isn't suited for 5GHz speeds.
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Logan2234
08-07-2020, 11:53 PM #2

It's possible the laptop isn't suited for 5GHz speeds.

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MrCupquake
Member
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08-09-2020, 04:23 AM
#3
Manually add the wireless network to your PC and observe whether it prefers the nearest or the recognized one. Also, verify if the automatic connection setting is disabled on the detected network.
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MrCupquake
08-09-2020, 04:23 AM #3

Manually add the wireless network to your PC and observe whether it prefers the nearest or the recognized one. Also, verify if the automatic connection setting is disabled on the detected network.

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SPACE_HEAD_43
Member
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08-17-2020, 03:33 AM
#4
I don't believe that. The laptop can link to both 2.4GHz and 5GHz access points. At the very least, I should be able to reach the closer 2.4GHz network if the 5GHz one isn't available.
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SPACE_HEAD_43
08-17-2020, 03:33 AM #4

I don't believe that. The laptop can link to both 2.4GHz and 5GHz access points. At the very least, I should be able to reach the closer 2.4GHz network if the 5GHz one isn't available.

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ReborntoKill
Posting Freak
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08-17-2020, 08:53 AM
#5
I'll attempt to add the SSID manually.
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ReborntoKill
08-17-2020, 08:53 AM #5

I'll attempt to add the SSID manually.

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Sahvoz
Member
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08-17-2020, 01:47 PM
#6
Additional information about the setup:
Access point one operates at 2.4GHz with the SSID "Alice".
Access point two also runs on 2.4GHz, using the same SSID "Alice" but a different identifier "Alice_5G".
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Sahvoz
08-17-2020, 01:47 PM #6

Additional information about the setup:
Access point one operates at 2.4GHz with the SSID "Alice".
Access point two also runs on 2.4GHz, using the same SSID "Alice" but a different identifier "Alice_5G".

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Kitsuneige
Junior Member
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08-20-2020, 07:13 AM
#7
Identified the issue. It seems older Intel wireless drivers have compatibility problems with Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax). Appreciate the feedback.
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Kitsuneige
08-20-2020, 07:13 AM #7

Identified the issue. It seems older Intel wireless drivers have compatibility problems with Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax). Appreciate the feedback.