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My router supports Wi-Fi 6, but your computer isn't connected to it.

My router supports Wi-Fi 6, but your computer isn't connected to it.

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08-29-2019, 08:46 PM
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An 802.11ax router remains functional across all available frequency bands. It supports N or G speeds for both devices. However, slower connections consume more bandwidth, reducing availability for AX devices. Because 802.11ax technology is still emerging, no manufacturer offers a standalone 802.11ax device. Final note: Wi-Fi 6 demands specific hardware to enable its features; a device lacking Wi-Fi 6 support will not function with Wi-Fi 6 at any time.
K
Kaaady
08-29-2019, 08:46 PM #11

An 802.11ax router remains functional across all available frequency bands. It supports N or G speeds for both devices. However, slower connections consume more bandwidth, reducing availability for AX devices. Because 802.11ax technology is still emerging, no manufacturer offers a standalone 802.11ax device. Final note: Wi-Fi 6 demands specific hardware to enable its features; a device lacking Wi-Fi 6 support will not function with Wi-Fi 6 at any time.

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